
Daughter Harriet Ellen Behrend Sayre Ninow led an adventurous life. Born on January 4, 1911, in Boston, Massachusetts, she attended Spence School and later Vassar College, where she developed a passion for equestrianism and participated in horse shows. Harriet was also an accomplished markswoman, earning the title of “Women’s All-Bore Skeet Shooting Champion” in 1941. During that tournament, she met Caryl Sayre, a widower raising two young daughters, Calista and Suzanne. They married at Glenhill in 1942, and Harriet later gave birth to two sons, Richard and William. The family settled on Long Island, where Harriet became a tireless charity worker, even dedicating a second telephone line in her home for this purpose. Like her mother and her uncle Otto, Harriet enjoyed golf. She also served on the Behrend Council of Fellows and received the Behrend Medallion in 1981 for her service and contributions. After Caryl’s passing in 1963, she married Earl Ninow, a Navy psychiatrist who later became chief of White House military aides under President Lyndon Johnson. Tragically, Earl died in a plane accident on August 13, 1984. At the time of Earl’s death, Harriet was already battling cancer. She passed away on December 28, 1986, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, resilience, and service.