Diefenbaker, Olive (1902–1976)
Diefenbaker, Olive (1902–1976)
Canadian first lady. Name variations: Olive E. Palmer. Born Olive Evangeline Freeman, 1902, in Roland, Manitoba, Canada; died Dec 22, 1976, in Ottawa; m. Harry Palmer; m. John Diefenbaker (prime minister of Canada, 1957–63), Dec 8, 1953; children: (1st m.) Carolyn (b. 1934).
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