Cathrine Mamelok Biography – Cathrine Mamelok Wiki
Cathrine Mamelok born Cathrine Anne Mamelok is an English national and the wife of the late James Brokenshire who was a British politician. He was a member of the Conservative Party, he served in Theresa May’s cabinet as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 2016 to 2018, and then as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities, and Local Government from 2018 to 2019.
In 2020 her late husband was appointed by Boris Johnson as Minister of State for Security at the Home Office. He stepped down from this post in January 2021 due to his lung cancer, from which he died on October 7, 2021. Brokenshire was Member of Parliament (MP) for Hornchurch from 2005 to 2010, and for Old Bexley and Sidcup from 2010 until his death.
Cathrine Mamelok Age
Her age is unknown. Her late husband was born on January 8, 1968, in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, and died on October 7, 2021, in
Dartford, Kent, England. He was 53.
Cathrine Mamelok Husband
She got married to her late husband James Brokenshire in 1999. He was the former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. The couple lived in Bexley. They had two daughters and a son.
He died on October 7, 2021, after battling lung cancer.
Cathrine Mamelok Children
With her late husband, James Brokenshire, they had two daughters and a son.
Cathrine Mamelok Family
She is the granddaughter of Artur Mamelok who was captured on the notorious Kristallnacht – or the Night of Broken Glass – where 30,000 Jews were arrested on November 9, 1938. He was taken to the Buchenwald concentration camp and detained there for 16 days.
James Brokenshire Death
Her husband James Brokenshire died on October 7, 2021, aged 53. In a statement on October 8, 2021, Brokenshire’s family said: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of James Brokenshire MP at the age of 53. James died peacefully at Darent Valley Hospital yesterday evening with family members by his bedside. He had been in hospital since Sunday after his condition rapidly deteriorated.”
“James was not only a brilliant government minister as both Security and Immigration minister at the Home Office and secretary of state at the Northern Ireland Office and Ministry for Housing, Communities & Local Government, but a dedicated constituency MP, first for Hornchurch from 2005 to 2010, and then for Old Bexley & Sidcup for the past 11 years.
“But most importantly, he was a loving father to his three children, a devoted husband to Cathy, and a faithful friend to so many.”