Jos Brink (Heiloo, 1942 – Amsterdam, 2007) was a comedian, presenter, musical star and producer. After the Second World War, he moved with his parents and brothers to Rotterdam, where he grew up in the Tuindorp-Vreewijk neighbourhood. At the initiative of Vreewijk residents Bep and Tinus de Does, Rotterdam sculptor Rien van Galen was commissioned to create a tribute to Jos Brink, who died in August 2007. The bronze bust was created by housing corporation Com.Wonen and the Feijenoord sub-municipality. Van Galen, who has lived in Vreewijk all his life, based the bust on photos and video images of the television presenter. Van Galen wanted to portray him as a serious man (in a suit) but with a cheerful side (smiling face), because Brink was not only a comedian, but also a preacher and a bereavement counselor. Jos Brink wrote the song about his youth in Vreewijk Garden village VreewijkThe bust was unveiled by André van Duin on August 30, 2010.