Martin Fried
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Martin Fried, 91, passed away peacefully on January 30 in Sarasota, FL. Born on February 11, 1934 to Henry and Mildred Levine Fried in Brooklyn, he had been a resident of Syracuse for many years before retiring to Sarasota.
Martin was a practicing attorney and professor of law at The Syracuse University College of Law. After retiring from teaching he was an associate with the law firm Hancock and Estabrook. He was a previous member of Temple Adath Yeshurun.
He was pre-deceased by his wife Daisy on August 11, 2013
His family includes his daughters Dr. Linda (Dr.Todd Hertzberg) Fried, and Marjorie (Carlos) Samper; his stepdaughter Michelle (Alan Bernstein) Goldstein; his sister Sandra Fried; and his grandchildren. Sarah Small, and Colyer Samper.
Graveside funeral services will be at 11AM on Sunday, February 8, in Adath Yeshurun Cemetery. www.sisskindfuneralservice.com
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Marty was a wonderful colleague and great teacher. Deepest sympathies to his family.
Written by Robert Poyer
2026-02-02 10:09:10 PM
Professor Fried was such a great teacher and I’m grateful for all he taught me. Rest in Peace.
Written by Katrina Arbogast
2026-02-02 11:14:37 PM
Deepest condolences. Marty was my professor while at Syracuse and my mentor and friend after I graduated. I can still remember Marty and Daisy at my wedding and remember well all of his sage advice through the years. He will be missed.
Written by Kim (Kozaczek) Boylan
2026-02-03 2:46:15 PM
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Marty was a wonderful colleague and great teacher. Deepest sympathies to his family.
Written by Robert Poyer
2026-02-02 10:09:10 PM
Professor Fried was such a great teacher and I’m grateful for all he taught me. Rest in Peace.
Written by Katrina Arbogast
2026-02-02 11:14:37 PM
Deepest condolences. Marty was my professor while at Syracuse and my mentor and friend after I graduated. I can still remember Marty and Daisy at my wedding and remember well all of his sage advice through the years. He will be missed.
Written by Kim (Kozaczek) Boylan
2026-02-03 2:46:15 PM