Ernest Claes
1885–1968 (age 83)
Biography
Ernest Claes was a distinguished Belgian writer born in 1885, known for his contributions to Flemish literature during the early twentieth century. His literary works reflected the cultural and social landscape of his time, earning him recognition as an important voice in Belgian letters.
Claes spent much of his life engaged in the literary community, leaving a lasting impact on Belgian cultural heritage. He was laid to rest at Averbode Abbey, a fitting resting place for a man devoted to the written word and intellectual pursuits.