Martyr Olga (Olga Vasilievna Evdokimova) was born on July 11, 1896, in the village of Novo-Rozhdestvenskoye, Ramenskaya volost, of the Bronnitsky district of Moscow province. Olga's father worked as a forester, and she married a peasant, Pyotr Matveyevich Evdokimov. During the war of 1905, he was drafted into the army, and after the war, he worked at a factory. Olga was left with two children after his death in 1921. She actively participated in the life of the Church of John the Baptist, even after its closure in 1937. On September 4, 1937, she was arrested and imprisoned in Taganka prison, where she provided testimony about her connections with church ministers. Olga expressed dissatisfaction regarding the closure of the church and actively demonstrated her faith. On October 17, 1937, the NKVD troika sentenced her to ten years of imprisonment in a labor camp. Olga Vasilievna passed away in custody on February 10, 1938, and was buried in an unmarked grave.
