Mary elizabeth harriman biography of abraham
Mary elizabeth harriman biography of abraham
The Great Betrayal: When ‘perfectly normal’ isn’t...
‘Perfectly normal’ LIFE SHATTERED
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By all accounts, for almost two decades, Mary Elizabeth Harriman believed that her husband, Russell Williams, was an officer and a gentleman.
The couple would sometimes be seen walking hand-in-hand in their Ottawa neighbourhood.
He would carry her luggage into their home when she returned from the airport on one of the many trips she made as associate executive director of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
Former neighbours said Harriman and Williams shared many interests: golf, boating, fitness and their beloved cats, Curio and Rosebud.
To their neighbours, they seemed the perfect power couple: She was the well-mannered charity executive; he was the spit-and-polish — if often silent — air force colonel.
There was never a flicker of public discord be