Beate Wilder-Smith

Beate Wilder-Smith

September 17, 1928 - January 19, 2015

Beate Wilder-Smith

September 17, 1928 - January 19, 2015

Obituary

Beate Wilder-Smith was born in Breslau, Germany, the second of three daughters (Rosemarie, Beate, Christiane) of Reverend and Mrs Wilhelm and Erna Gottwaldt. She studied music at Frankfurt University (Germany) and Geneva University (Switzerland), where she also majored in French.

In 1949 Beate married Prof A.E. Wilder-Smith, who, in addition to developing new drugs for conditions such as cancer, leprosy and TB, was a scientist and lecturer on creationism and scientific alternatives to evolution, as well as advisor to NATO and others on drug abuse. Three sons and a daughter were born in Germany, USA, Norway and Switzerland respectively.

The family moved 23 times – often to different countries. Because the children’s schooling was so often interrupted by these moves, Beate acted as perennial tutor for the family in a wide range of subjects. In addition, she taught music history and theory, choir and orchestra at schools all over the world.

Beate helped her husband to write his many books, and translated several of them – as well as other authors’ books – into German. Over a period of 15 years, Beate and AEWS had a profound Christian influence on secular University campuses through their ‘Pro Universitate’ seminars, featuring innovative multidisciplinary courses on Creationism, Bible and Science. Their home in Switzerland often served as a pre- or post-retreat center for participants to continue conversations and Beate was the ever-gracious organizer and hostess of these informal – sometimes large – gatherings.

After her children left home for Universities abroad, she accompanied her husband on his lecture tours all over the world, often partnering with him in personal and family counseling. All 4 children are now Professors in their respective Medical Fields at International Universities (Oliver and Elly, Petra and Marc, Clive and Luzia, Einar and Annelies).

Her 5 grandchildren were her pride and joy (Jonathan, Adrian, Leif, Annika and Kirsten). Over the past 20 years, she has lived in California with her daughter and son-in-law’s family.

As a part of her strong relationship with Mariner’s Christian School, she regularly shared perspectives on war – particularly WW2 – with students and staff there. She wrote one book of her own ‘The Day Nazi Germany Died’, (published by ‘The Word for Today’), telling the story of her family’s flight from the Russians at the end of WW2, and their Odyssey to Frankfurt – an inspiring tale of faith and survival during a time of terror and tragedy.

The memorial service is at St Margaret’s Episcopal Church, 31641 La Novia Avenue, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675; Tel: (949) 661-0108. Link to map and directions http://www.stmarg.org/service-times–directions.html

Service times: January 24 (Saturday) start at 12.00, after the service there will be refreshments and a time for sharing.

For those of you not able to attend the service, the service will be webcasted live Saturday, January 24, 2015 from 12.00 (PST) via the following Skype link: Petra Wilder-Smith.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to New Life Beginnings, http://newlifebeginnings.org/?page_id=127.

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41 responses to Beate Wilder-Smith

  1. Sue Suh says:

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  2. Sue Suh says:

    Beat was a caring, loving, and always welcoming friend.
    I will miss our lunch dates to Pascal.

  3. My thoughts are with all the Allmeroths and Wilder-Smiths today, I had hoped to find a photo of Beate from the ’70s when I first met her, and how I will always remember her. Sadly house moves etc. Mean that I cannot put my hand on one. But she was always welcoming, and made many a holiday very special. My love and condolences to you all.
    Coralie.

  4. Irene Moser says:

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  5. Irene Moser says:

    Der Gedanke, dass Beate, Eure liebe Mutti und Grossmutti, nicht mehr unter uns ist, erfüllt mich mit Traurigkeit. Ich fühle mit Euch in diesen Stunden des Abschieds. Aber wir werden sie wieder sehen beim Herrn. Ein tröstlicher Gedanke.

    Die vielen Begegnungen im Lauf der Jahre seit 1980 wecken in mir unzählige Erinnerungen. Es waren lauter Lichtblicke, freudige Momente, Ermutigungen, warmherzige Offenheit, herzliche Anteilnahme, die mir da entgegen kamen. Sie war mir eine grosse Bereicherung. Nur wenige Menschen sind, wie sie war. Ich fühle mich geehrt, sie kennen gelernt zu haben. Sie hinterlässt Segensspuren. Ich werde sie für immer in meinem Herzen behalten. ¾Der Geist spricht, daÃÅ, sie ruhen von ihrer Arbeit; denn ihre Werke folgen ihnen nach” (Off. 14,13). Ich wünsche Euch allen viel Trost.

    Irene Moser, Münsingen, Schweiz

    Meine letzte Begegnung mit Beate im Juli 2010 in Grindelwald (Bild)

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