The General's daughter, the wife of the Minister of war presented to the court, O. I., riediger after her husband was arrested in Sevastopol and only at the behest of her father - General I. V. kholshevnikova to cooperate with the new government, was released. From 1924 she lived in Kursk, was an artist, was a member of the Rabis and the Union of artists of the USSR, did much to create the Kursk branch of the Union of artists, the device of the Kursk picture gallery.
She was younger than her husband
twenty-seven years old, lived a long, hard life. Not being accustomed to the surrounding of her life in Soviet Russia, not having close relatives (her father died in 1928, brother has emigrated to Africa, and then lived until 1953 in Paris), Olga Ivanovna had a constant need. At the end of life, after a long period motions her friends, colleagues, Olga, almost blind and deaf, fell into the veteran's house and there died in the ninety-fifth year of life (1975).