Hilversum honors Anita van Loon for transforming local funeral services
Anita van Loon, director of the Hilversum Funeral Foundation, has been inscribed in the city’s Golden Book for her innovative contributions to local funeral services. Her work, including natural burials and a mourning café, has made end-of-life care more accessible and community-focused for Hilversum residents.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Honoree | Anita van Loon |
| Role | Director, Hilversum Funeral Foundation |
| Award | Inscription in Hilversum’s Golden Book |
| Date of Inscription | March 4, 2026 (Hilversum’s official birthday) |
| Key Achievements | Restoration of Dudok-designed building, natural burials, mourning café |
| Cemeteries Managed | Bosdrift, Zuiderhof, Noorderbegraafplaats |
| Crematorium | Hilversum Crematorium |
| Year Took Office | 2019 |
| Golden Book Established | 1953 by Hilversum council |
The Hilversum municipal council oversees the Golden Book tradition, recognizing individuals who have made significant, long-term contributions to the community. The council plays a ceremonial role in honoring local leaders who enhance civic life through their work.
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Anita van Loon inscribed in Hilversum's Golden Book
On March 4, 2026, we celebrated Hilversum's birthday: the day when someone can be inscribed in the Golden Book. This year, the honor goes to Anita van Loon for her exceptional dedication as director of the Hilversum Funeral Foundation.
Initiated by the Hilversum council in 1953, the Golden Book was established for individuals who have made long-term and multi-faceted contributions to our municipality. Since then, they have been inscribed annually on March 4, Hilversum's official birthday.
The Hilversum Funeral Foundation manages the Bosdrift, Zuiderhof, and Noorderbegraafplaats cemeteries, as well as the Hilversum Crematorium. Since Anita van Loon took office as director in 2019, the Dudok-designed building on Bosdrift has undergone thorough restoration. She introduced natural burials at Bosdrift and Noorderbegraafplaats, unique within an urban setting, and established the mourning café Huiskamer van Springer, which has since expanded to Noorderbegraafplaats. Throughout this work, she has relied on a strong team of employees and many dedicated volunteers.
With her personal qualities and innovative approach, Van Loon has quickly established a funeral foundation that is relevant to Hilversum's community. As the driving force behind this development, she has delivered an exceptional achievement of lasting value for Hilversum.
