Russell was born 21 October 1919 in
Cowies Hill, South Africa and died 25 July 2013 in
Adelaide, Australia. He was educated in
Durban at
Clifton Preparatory School and
Durban High School. Having trained as a quantity surveyor, he served in
World War II as part of a bomb disposal unit in the
South African Engineering Corps. He was awarded the
MBE in 1943 for his service. It was during this time he felt called to the priesthood. He studied at
Rhodes University and
St Paul's Theological College in
Grahamstown. He was ordained as a
deacon in 1940 and as a priest in 1941. He met fellow-South African Eirene Hogarth in Rome in 1944, whom he married in 1945 at the Garrison Church, Foggia, Italy. Together they had four children, Susan, June, Pauline and Christopher. After the death of his wife in 2001, Russell moved to Adelaide, Australia, where three of his four children had settled. == Church career ==