(Suzanne Third from left back row)
Suzanne Du
Puis
Suzanne Du Puis
was born in Villers-Cotterêts on March 25, 1882 to Alphonese Emilie Du Puis and
Angeline Hortense Blanche Nodot. She
married to Pol Censier and had one child – Jean Censier in 1908.
Pol Censier was
born in 1876 in Reims, France and his wife Suzanne was born just 80 km away. I can imagine my great grandparents visiting
Paris since they were not considered poor and lived somewhat close to this
historical city. At age 34, Pol died of
unknown causes. Jean was almost 2 when
his father died and doesn’t remember him very well. Suzanne remarried to Raoul Benison and Jean
always remembered him as “Papa” and remembers him as a father. Both Pol and Raoul were chemists I was told
that Suzanne lived in Paris with Jean and Raoul for a little while when Jean
was young for Raoul’s job.
When Jean was 17
he wanted to come to America which would mean that Suzanne would be left
alone. Raoul had already died and I am
sure it was difficult for Suzanne to part with her only son. Suzanne only saw her son a couple of times
when he came back for army responsibilities until she moved to America.
My mother told a
very interesting story about Suzanne’s possessions during the war and what
happened to them to me. Suzanne was
living alone during the war and the Germans took over the houses in her
village. She was forced to leave her
house as well as her beautiful items and expensive furniture and china. The Germans
destroyed all houses in that area as well as the possessions that was in the
houses. Because of the wonderful
trinkets and things of values her house was spared. The main reason for this was because, during
the German invasion, they found a tiny pair of German scissors. The Germans did not destroy any of her
personal belongings because of the scissors and she was able to bring them over
to America and we still have these pieces today.
Suzanne was brought
to America after the war to stay with Jean and his family. Jean wanted her to come so they could take
care of her in her old age. She came
over on the Normandy in November 1946. She
learned to speak English while my mother (her grand daughter) was taught to
speak French.
When my mother
came home one day from school one of the china cabinets had fallen over and
Suanne and Jean’s wife were putting all of the broken pieces back together. She
loved these pieces of China and still to this day, my mother has a lot of these
pieces that were glued back together on that day.
Suzanne died of a
heart attack on March 3, 1955 and my mother remembers this event still while
she was only 8 years old.
Picture at Summer
Lake house (Green pond NJ) (Pictured from Left to Right: Edith Durant, Denise
Stewart (in arms), Suzanne Du Puis, Suzanne Censier, Roby Censier, Jean Censier
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