Fried, Sally, 1897-1994
Biography
Sally Fried was born in Denver, Colorado in 1897 and died in Denver in 1994 at the age of 97. Her parents began Fried's Picture Frame Factory and Sally Fried and her sisters Mary Fried and Bertha Fried Kleiner operated the Fried's Art and Gift Shop in Denver. Sally Fried married Harry Kaufmann, but after they were divorced, Sally Kaufmann changed her family name back to Fried. Estelle and Bobbi Kaufmann, Sally Fried's daughers, also had their last names changed to Fried. (Information from Bobbi Furer during telephone coversation with Thyria Wilson on April 7, 2010.)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Colorado Club Picnic, between 1920-1929
Members of the Colorado Club posed for a group portrait in front of an old building during an outing. Members identified are Aimee Peyser Strauss, Pam Peraten, Estelle and Jake Mellman, Marilyn Sofren, Isadore Plotkin, Moris Silver, Ada and Simon Trozer, Dave and Jane Cook, Sally Fried, Henry Kaufin, and Leo Serevas.''
Fried Family Portrait, circa 1900
Members of the Fried family stand in front of the Fried's Picture Frame Factory in Denver, Colorado. Kate, Bela and Eugene Fried are standing behind an iron fence while Bela and Kate's daughters, Bertha, Mary and Sally are in front of the fence. A large sign reads, ''Fried's Picture Frame Factory, Frames Made to Order, 4 cents a foot and up, Come In and See Our Stock''.
Fried Sisters, circa 1905
Photocopies of studio portraits of the three Fried sisters in a frame. Left to right are Bertha, Mary, and Sally Fried.
Sally Fried, circa 1927
Sally Fried seated on brick stairs in front of a home with her little dog Bootsie.
Sally Fried, between 1940-1960
Sally Fried stands outside below a tree wearing a polka dot dress.
Sally Fried, between 1900-1930
Studio portrait of Sally Fried as a young woman.
Wedding of Aimee Peyser and Melvin G. Strauss, 1923 March 7
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