Diederick Charles Mathew
Diederick Charles Mathew was an Aruban politician and teacher. He was a deputy commissioner for Aruba in 1964 and held this position for three years. He was also a member of Aruba's Island council in 1962–1963 as well as a member of the “Staten”.
Early life
Diederick Charles Mathew was born February 26, 1928, to Abraham Mathew and Mary Eliza Arrindell on the island of St. Maarten. In 1948 he moved to Aruba and completed his teacher's training. He taught at elementary schools in San Nicolaas until 1958.Career
Diederick C. Mathew started his career in politics in 1951. For several years he worked tirelessly behind the scenes serving the community. He was also studying to become a lawyer, but decided to go full-time into politics. In 1954, was the first time he was listed as a candidate on the Partido Patriotico Arubano list to be elected member of the “Staten”. The following year in 1955 he also ran to be elected as a member of the Island's council. He was elected into this position 1955. DC Mathew has held several positions in his political career.D.C. Mathew retired after 35 years in Education and Civil Service on September 2, 1985.