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Schayer, Faye G. (Faye Greenberg), 1915-2002

 Person

Biography

Interviewer for Beck oral histories. Wife of Charles M. Schayer, II. Faye and CHarles met while students at DU. Faye went to DU on scholarship and earned a degree in social work.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner, 1987 June 8

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0053.00018
Abstract

Left to right Charles Schayer, Faye Schayer, Rabbi Steve Foster, and Joyce Foster during the Center for Judaic Studies Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner at the Marriot.

Dates: 1987 June 8

Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner, 1987 June 8

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Identifier: B063.05.0053.00024
Abstract

Faye Schayer and Rabbi Steven Foster during the Center for Judaic Studies Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner at the Marriot.

Dates: 1987 June 8

Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner, 1987 June 8

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Identifier: B063.05.0053.00027
Abstract

Charlie and Faye Schayer during the Center for Judaic Studies Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner at the Marriot.

Dates: 1987 June 8

Irene Stein Art Exhibit, 1979 June

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Identifier: B063.02.0018.00035
Abstract

Charles and Faye Schayer stand on the sidewalk outside Irene Stein's art exhibit in Emmanuel Gallery, formerly Shearith Israel.

Dates: 1979 June

Schayer Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B239
Abstract Milton M. Schayer was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1876 to German-Jewish parents and died in Denver in 1935. In 1920 he founded the Bankers Building and Loan Association, and served as its first president and treasurer. His son Charles Milton Schayer, born in 1913, married Faye Greenberg in 1941. Milton M. Schayer was active in many civic and religious organizations. He was director of the Denver Chamber of Commerce, which designated him Denver’s “most valuable citizen” in 1925. He...
Dates: 1879-2009

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