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Fryer, Appleton was born on February 25, 1927 in Buffalo. Son of Livingston and Catherine (Appleton) Fryer.
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Fryer, Appleton was born on February 25, 1927 in Buffalo. Son of Livingston and Catherine (Appleton) Fryer.
Bachelor of Arts cum laude, Princeton University, 1950.
Head interpreter Hewitt-Robins, Incorporated., Buffalo, 1950-1951. Advertising department Buffalo Evening News, 1953-1955. Field representative Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Incorporated., advertising, 1955-1956.
President Duo-Fast of Western New York, Incorporated., Buffalo, 1956-1984.
Public Buffalo Business Journal, 1984-1986. Travel consultant Pieper Travel Bureau, 1990.
Honorary consul general of Japan, Buffalo, 1979. Deputy sheriff, Erie County, New York, 1954-1968.
Advisory board Children"s Hospital of Buffalo.
Member Cmty. Welfare Council Buffalo and Erie County. Company-chairman Corporation Division Episcopalian Charities, 1988, chairman, 1989.
Member board Erie County Sesquicentennial Commission, 1970-1971.
Company-chairman Erie Bicentennial Commission, 1974-1976. Adviser City Buffalo Environmental Management Commission, 1973-1975. Trustee Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site Foundation, 1969-1987.
Board directors Zoological Society Buffalo, 1972-1978, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright-Knox Art Gallery,1973-1976.
Chairman Buffalo-Kanazawa Sister Cities Committee, 1978-1979. President Arboretum of Metropolitan Buffalo, 1977-1978.
Board directors Maud Gordon Holmes Arboretum, 1974-1988, president, 1976-1978. Member Buffalo Landmark and PreservationBd., 1978-1987, Erie County Preservation Advisory Board, 1978-1982.
Member coun.Charles Burchfield Center, 1974-1992.
Member county Center Erie deanery Diocese Western New York, 1970. Member Erie County Sesquicentennial Commission, 1970-1971. Member committee Young Life on Niagara Frontier, 1971-1972.
Chairman planning committee Venture in Mission, 1979, member campaign Executive Committee, 1979-1980.
Chairman New York State section annual giving Princeton University, 1979, chairman Western New York annual giving regional committee, 1978-1979, member of national annual giving committee. Interim executive director Landmark Society of Niagara Frontier, 1998.
Member of advisory board Erie County Cultural Resources, 1986-1992, Concerned EcumenicalMinistry (West Side), 1986. Chairman development committee Crane Cutting Center, 1987-1990, corporation division Episcopalian Charities, 1988-1989.
Commander Lorenzo Burrows post American Legion, 1988-1989.
Member of New York State commission Bicentennial of French Revolution, 1988-1990. Historian western New York commandery Naval Order United States, 1991. Patients" representative Buffalo General Hospital, 1996.
With United States Naval Reserve, 1945-1946, to First lieutenant Army of the United States, 1951-1952.
Member Cmty. Welfare Council Buffalo and Erie County. Member board Erie County Sesquicentennial Commission, 1970-1971. Member Buffalo Landmark and PreservationBd., 1978-1987, Erie County Preservation Advisory Board, 1978-1982.
Member coun.Charles Burchfield Center, 1974-1992.
Member county Center Erie deanery Diocese Western New York, 1970. Member Erie County Sesquicentennial Commission, 1970-1971.
Member committee Young Life on Niagara Frontier, 1971-1972. Member of advisory board Erie County Cultural Resources, 1986-1992, Concerned EcumenicalMinistry (West Side), 1986.
Member of New York State commission Bicentennial of French Revolution, 1988-1990.
Member Sons of the American Revolution (1st vice president Buffalo chapter 1993-1994, president, 1995-1996), Niagara Frontier Industrial Distbrs. Association, Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce (Buffalo Beautiful Committee), American Association Museum (trustee 1978-1981), Social Research (president Buffalo Association 1966-1973), Society Mayflower Descendants (regent Buffalo colony 1961-1965), Society Colonial Wars, Holland Society of New York (president Niagara Frontier branch 1969-1979), Buffalo and Erie County History Society (board of managers 1969, vice president 1977-1982, president 1982-1984), Buffalo Society Natural Sciences, Landmark Society Niagara Frontier, Outstanding award 1979(president 1969-1973), Old Fort Niagara Association (director) 1980-1990), Order. Colonial Lords of Manors, Princeton Alumni Association (chairman schools committee Western New York area 1974-1977).
Married Angeline Dudley Kenefick, May 16, 1953. Children: Appleton, Daniel Kenefick, Robert Livingston, Catherine Appleton.