Arlene Fried
Arlene Frances Fried[1] (March 30, 1922 – legal death June 9, 1990)[1] was the mother of Linda Chamberlain.[2] Fried was cryopreserved by the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in June 1990.[1] Arlene, 68, began the cryopreservation process after her heart stopped on June 9, 1990, at her home in Sonoma, California, as a result of lung cancer.[2]
Her identifier is A-1049.[1]
Life[править]
Arlene was born in Chillicothe, Missouri in 1922. She married and had two children. After a divorce, she moved to Los Angeles, California, and worked for 20 years as a secretary for the vice president of a large brokerage house. She was sponsored by her employer to attend brokerage school and became the first woman in California to earn her brokerage certificate, but that same company would not allow her to be a broker because she was a woman. Arlene moved to San Francisco in the 1970s and continued to work for the brokerage company. She realized she was bisexual and became very active in the Gay Rights movement when the AIDS crisis was taking the lives of many of her friends.[2]
When her daughter tried to interest her in cryonics, she was not initially interested, and only signed up because her daughter wanted her to do so. However, learning that she had terminal cancer changed that. When the Alcor team began showing up at her house for a standby in order to give her the best possible stabilization prior to cryopreservation and was willing to sleep on her floor, and she could see the dedication of people who had never before met her, she found that her attitude changed to one where she was looking forward to going into the future.[2]
Sources[править]
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Cryopreservation Case Report: Arlene Frances Fried. alcor.org
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 Alcor Patient Profile: Arlene Fried. alcor.org