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  1. Olive Evangeline Diefenbaker ( née Freeman; April 14, 1902 – December 22, 1976) was the second wife of John Diefenbaker, the 13th Prime Minister of Canada. Diefenbaker proposed to her in Paddockwood, Saskatchewan, while she was a school teacher, and they were married on December 8, 1953.

  2. 15. März 2022 · What can be seen as a glance into her personality, the gown and garments of Olive Diefenbaker at the DCC progress with the trends of the years they were in fashion while simultaneously remaining true to who she was—dynamic and full of character.

  3. Olive Evangeline Diefenbaker ( née Freeman; April 14, 1902 – December 22, 1976) was the second wife of John Diefenbaker, the 13th Prime Minister of Canada. Diefenbaker proposed to her in Paddockwood, Saskatchewan, while she was a school teacher, and they were married on December 8, 1953.

  4. 31. Mai 2022 · As the Honourable John G. Diefenbaker's second wife, Olive Diefenbaker was a driving force behind his many successes. Featuring 20 gowns, previously owned and worn by Olive, this exhibit presents the story of her life through the fashions she wore at parliamentary and international engagements.

  5. Built circa 1912, the John and Olive Diefenbaker Museum in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, was John Diefenbakers home from 1947 to 1957.

  6. The coffins of John G. Diefenbaker and his wife, Olive Diefenbaker received final burial outside the Diefenbaker Canada Centre overlooking the South Saskatchewan River at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.

  7. 21. Sept. 2021 · Two new exhibitions at the Diefenbaker Canada Centre (DCC) on the University of Saskatchewan (USask) campus will provide visitors with a rare opportunity to view never before displayed artifacts.