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Dale Vogt
November 23, 2024
Farewell my friend.
Dan Wharton
September 11, 2020
Still remember you buddy.
Craig Sullivan
September 11, 2019
God bless you Steve. And God bless your family.
Dennis Kelly
May 14, 2017
Rest In Peace
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Sandy Caplan
September 11, 2015
Steve was an incredibly bright and kind young man. I was fortunate to know and work with him at Greenwich Associates. Loving thoughts and prayers to his family.
AJ
September 11, 2015
Our thoughts are with your family today
sharon weil-chalker
September 13, 2011
i knew Steve at NU, as a Fiji "little sister" and through Wildcat Council. He was part of some of my warmest memories. His kindness made me feel welcome, and his sense of humor filled the room. know that even though we didn't keep in touch after college and even though years have passed since that terrible day, i still sense the gaping hole in this world - it is a much sadder place without him. my thoughts continue to be with your family.
Nancy LaCombe
September 11, 2011
Dear Family - On September 10th I walked a remembrance walk in honor of Steven here in Las Vegas. Though I did not know him and 10 years have passed since your loss, I want you to know that you are in my prayers and that it was an honor to remember him. I wish I could have. I just wanted you to know that he was remembered personally here in Las Vegas.
Nancy Hill
September 6, 2011
Thinking about you again - ten years later. I enjoyed working with you and for you. I pray for your family each day.
Nancy Ann Hill
Dave Loomis
September 6, 2011
Still thinking about you, buddy. Love that smile. Cheers! --Loomis
Janina
April 11, 2010
Im memory.
Kristine
October 30, 2006
As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.
P Tabbernor
October 22, 2006
In memory....
John Shepherd
September 12, 2005
Dear Colin and Courtney,
It's the fourth anniversay of your father's passing and I just wanted you to know that I am praying for you guys and your mom. Steve lives on in my heart and memory; none of us will ever forget him. To me your dad is a real American hero. I lived with Steve when we were only 18 years old -- I'm his other NU freshman room mate (along with Dan and Bruce). I lost touch with your pop back in 1979 but I'll always remember that special time of life. Your dad introduced me to Drew Brown who became one of my best friends at school. Your dad had a knack for making people feel comfortable right off the bat. (And except for time he went "native" and showed up at the apartment in full "Fiji island party" attire--he was a pretty sharp dresser and otherwise normal kid). I hope you know how many people were impacted by your father's life. He made a difference. And he left a legacy in the two of you. Anyway, thinking of you on this day and knowing God walks along side of you, and a little closer, always.
PS You and your mom must've made a pretty positive impact on him, too. He sure didn't look this handsome or happy on the way to class back in '79. :)
Freddy Vazquez
September 11, 2003
Dear Mrs. Glick,
On this 2nd anniversary of 9/11, my thoughts are with you. I will never forget what a gentlemen your husband Steven was. I will never find another employer with such good family values, respect for others and as nice to work for. He was the best.
Your Former Family Chauffeur,
Freddy Vazquez
Dan Wharton
February 27, 2003
Dear Mari,
I am devastate at finding out about Steve's death on 911. I was Steve's roomate at the NU Appartments our freshman year and pledged Fiji with Steve and Bruce (although later de-pledged). Steve was truly a fine guy and was my freind. Although we had lost touch over the years I remember his sense of humor and kindness. I'm sure he was a magnificent father. Words cannot express the profound grief that you have experienced. I am grieved that I am finding out about this at such a late date and that I could not have been present at his memorial. I pray for God's Grace in healing your and your children's grief. I would love to tell your children someday about the wonderfull times Steve and Bruce and I had our freshman year at NU when the world was young and everything was possible. The world is truly a less wonderful place with Steve's loss. I will try to contact you directly, but until then this is the only vehicle to express my sorrow and let you know that you and your family will be in my fervent prayers.
Dan Wharton
Carol (Weschrek) Tatman
September 14, 2002
Dear Mari,
I'm not sure if you will remember me, we worked together for a short period of time at Prudential-Bache Securities in New York. You had just completed your undergrad and were working in the analyst pool at Prudential-Bache. I was your secretary. You and Steve were dating at that time, planning to be married. I remember Steve as a very pleasant, kind and genuine person as were you.
I lost a very dear friend in the WTC attacks and that is where I noticed Steve's name. I just knew it was your Steve. I am so deeply sorry for your loss and that of your children. Though we did not know each other very long, you made an impression on me. I truly believe that your children could not be in better, more loving hands. May God bless you all.
Sincerely,
Carol (Weschrek) Tatman
Indianapolis, IN
Natalie Wahl
September 12, 2002
Dear Mari and Family,
I am a college student at Idaho State University in Idaho. As part of the Memorial that ASISU did we were able to pick a name on a sticker and wear it throughout the day. I chose your Husband because I have family who are also Glicks. I am very glad that I was able to find some information on your Husband and hope you know how even though I am so far away from NY that your family is in my prayers every night and that I will not forget your Husband or your family. Feel free to contact me! May God Bless you and yours!!
Natalie
Mary Kaley
September 11, 2002
Dear Mari & Family,
On this first anniversary of our country's most terrible tragedy, my employer conducted a memorial ceremony in which each employee was given a button to wear bearing the name of someone who was lost a year ago. The button which I am proud to wear throughout this day bears the name Steven Lawrence Glick. You are in my thoughts and prayers - I hope that you have found and continue toward peace in your hearts following such a profound loss.
Sincerely,
Mary Kaley
Rie
July 16, 2002
I can't belive we almost spend a year after 11 Sep. 01
I want to express a deep heartfelt sense of compassion for all of you who have lost Steven. You don't know me, nor have I ever met Steven, everytime, when I see pictures of people who passed away on 11 Sep., his smile catch me. I can see he must be really nice person and loved by so many people. Mrs. Mari, you must be so proud of you were wife of Steven. I'm sure he is always with you every moment. Blessings to all of you, may your memories of Steven bring you through all your days.
Peace and love to you all.
Lee Charleston
May 14, 2002
Dear Family,
I'm so glad I found this. Words can't express how sorry I am for your loss. Steven was so good to me. I have wonderfull stories and coin/ stamp collections that he gave his "baby cousin." I had no I dea how to reach you all, I miss you terribly and long for the day that I can sit at a table with at least some of you. To my Glick cousins, our closness is unspoken. I hope Rosie and your dad are with Steve somehow. Mari and Aunt Bunny there simply are no words, my love and thoughts are with you. I'm so glad I found this site. Anyone in the family that is in the position to contact me, I hope you see this and do.
All My Love,
Lee
Anonymous
January 26, 2002
DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG MAN STEVEN LAWRENCE
GLICK AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA AND THE GOOD PEOPLE OF CONNECTICUT..MAY WE NEVER FORGET
9/11/01..MAY ST. STEVEN MEET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN
Cornelia Ercklentz
January 16, 2002
Dear Mari, Colin and Courtney,
I knew Steve only for a short time, I worked for him at CSFB, but I will never forget how much he cared and loved you all.
No matter what we were working on he would delight in telling stories of time he spent with his family, coaching soccer, and just being able to play with his kids. His eyes would always sparkle when he told us what he got to do with his family over the weekend and on vacations.
Steve worked hard so he could play hard and spend time with those that he loved and those that loved him.
I think we all should follow Steve and live life to the fullest.
I was soo deeply upset by the events that took Steve from us but was glad that I was able to get to know Steve.
My deepest thoughts, sympathies and payers will always be with you.
God Bless Steve and his family.
Moses Kiwanuka
January 15, 2002
I worked directly for Steve at CSFB. He was a kind and highly supportive manager who taught me much about the virtue of living a balanced life despite the challenges of our industry.
My prayers continue for his wife Mari and children Colin and Courtney. God bless!
Moses Kiwanuka
Susan Horswell Fisher
January 3, 2002
I knew Steve at Northwestern (class of '82)from our "Greek" days and only recently learned of his fate. My heart leapt as I saw his name listed on the NU Alumni website as among those cherished lives claimed in the September attacks. Steve was a warm, sincere, loyal, smart and funny guy at NU -- and although I hadn't talked to him in years -- I instantly recognized that same shining spirit in his recent photo. Life with Mari,Colin and Courtney -- and that extended family of Fijis, Harvard MBAs, Wall Street associates, and Greenwich neighbors -- were clearly very good for Steve, as he was good for them. The family is in my prayers as they continue to live the way Steve would want them to: joyously. God Bless Steve and those closest to him.
michael vicenzino
January 3, 2002
Dear Mari and Family,
I want to express my deepest sympathies for your loss. I didn't work with Steve too long but knew how kind and likable he was. He always had a smile on his face and seemed like a great man. My prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Michael Vicenzino (CSFB)
Teresa Jahn
December 30, 2001
What a warm, tender and caring smile Steven has in the picture you have shared with us. Such a smile must be a reflection of his heart. We are deeply sorry for your loss of Steven. May his happiness, his life and love live on in those who love him. Our hearts cry with you in your loss of Steven.
America Cries
We see your sorrow-
and our hearts cry....
We can not erase your pain
but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-
-the American people-
are beside you.
We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,
the strength that gives you courage,
and the words to lighten your spirits.
And when we are left speechless
may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts
to ease your sorrow.
May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-
-the American people-
face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn
Dixon, IL
Robert Leighton
November 4, 2001
I knew Steve at Northwestern and hearing of his name among the lost made me feel like I had lost a friend or family member. I wish you strength and the love of your family and friends as you go through this terrible time. Know that the people who write here or contact you in other ways are just a tiny fraction of those whose lives Steve touched. He will be missed.
Mary White for Trinity Episcopal Church
November 4, 2001
Trinity Episcopal Church
410 North Pine Street
Florence, Alabama 35630
To the Family of Steven Glick,
On All Saints Sunday, November 4th, Trinity Episcopal Church held a Blood Drive in memory of all who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Each person who donated chose a name to memorialize by his or her gift. Steven Glick was chosen by Myra Wilhite, a member of our church. Although we cannot lessen your personal pain and grief over this terrible tragedy, please know that you and your loved one are not forgotten and that we keep you in our hearts and prayers. May God bless you!
Sincerely,
Mary White
Chairman, Outreach
Mei (Stone) Versailles
November 1, 2001
Dear Mari, Colin, and Courtney: I went to NU with Steve and found him to be a true friend, very sincere. Then I was pleasantly surprised to learn you moved to Greenwich, where we live, too. I found Steve's memorial service just beautiful. I was truly touched by everyone that came and showed their love for Steve and their support for you, his family. (I particularly enjoyed Colin's energy during the service!). You are obviously a very close, loving family, and you appear very strong. Stay that way!
justin skala
October 27, 2001
Steve was one of my oldest, closest and dearest friends - I will really miss him so much. We had soooo much fun together over the years!! I'm sure he's up there challenging us to get on with having fun, happy and full lives, taking advantage of every day, just the way he did.
I miss you buddy.
Justin
Sara Burkoff Owens
October 25, 2001
I was very sad to hear about Steve. I was an '82 NU grad, and so many of us knew each other. I heard about what happened from other NU graduates. I got the link to this website from a friend of mine who was only at NU her first two years. Steve has touched many lives. We will all live differently, more consciously, because of him in future. Mari, I wish you all the best.
David Geller
October 23, 2001
Dear Mari:
I remember you and Steve from Northwestern University where I was a freshman and FIJI pledge 1981-1982 year. I was so sad to hear about Steve from Ken Glickstein's email. That year at Northwestern was the best time with Steve, Justin, Kukral, Spencer Kline and all the other guys. Our pledge class really looked up to them.
We all will miss Steve. Our thoughts are with you and your kids.
Dave Geller
Dan Searby
October 19, 2001
Dear Mari,
I only knew you and Steve vaguely at B-School but was always impressed by what a solid couple you were. It sounds like you grew into wonderful parents as well.
I am so saddened for your loss and pray that God and his Angels will surround and comfort you and your children.
Dan Searby
Laurie Rogers
October 12, 2001
Dear Mari -
I am Jennifer Feenstra's friend from Greenwich - we all met at Bailiwick Club last summer, I think. You and the children are in my thoughts so much. I wish you strength and courage in all the days to come.
Love,
Laurie Rogers
jan karriker
October 11, 2001
I am profoundly sorrowful for your families loss. I hope in time you will be able with Gods help to get through this and be able to dwell on the life and legacy of your loved one. In his picture he looks like such a wonderful fun loving guy who loved his family very much. May God bless and give you peace
Mari Tankenoff
October 11, 2001
Dear Mari, Colin, Courtney, Wendy, and Libby....
I am sending a note by regular mail and I will be calling you soon, but I saw this online and had to let you know you all are in my heart.
I love you very much and am thinking of you. Steve was an outstanding individual on so many levels, and his love for all of you gigantic and limitless. May his memory be for a blessing, always.
I will be in touch. I miss you all very much and hope that we can all see each other in the near future.
With all my love,
Mari T.
Talia, too.
xoxoxo
Kathleen Fitzsimmons
October 11, 2001
To the Glick Family,
You are in our prayers at this terrible time of loss and unimaginable sadness. Draw the strength you need from of us who are thinking of you. We hope that you and your two children have wonderful memories of Steve that will keep him alive and with you always.
Kathleen Fitzsimmons HBS 81
lynda weber
October 10, 2001
Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you or the children. We are next door neighbors of Sam and Tricia, Emma and Molly, and our hearts are so saddened to hear about the loss of Sam’s dear. friend. Please come and see us when you venture for a visit. Steve was so loved, and we are praying for you.
Lynda
william belknap
October 8, 2001
I am also 42, have children of a similar age as Steve and have attended investment seminars on the top of the World Trade Seminar while an Army Officer. It is with supreme sadness to hear of his life being taken away by cowards. God bless his family and friends and may he rest in peace with the knowledge he has made the world a better place.
Tom Dwyer
October 4, 2001
I want to express a deep heartfelt sense of compassion for all of you who have lost Steven. You don't know me, nor have I ever met Steven, I wanted to read something about someone my own age. I feel a deep sense of grief over all that has happned, so this is my small attempt to reach out. Blessings to all of you, may your memories of Steven bring you through all your days.
Peace and love to you all.
Tom Dwyer
JOE GREENAWALT
September 25, 2001
Hello,
you do not know me, but I felt compelled to let you know that my thoughts and prayers are with your family. I was looking at the names of all my fellow citizens who lost their lives in New York, and I clicked on this name. I just want to let you know that my family stands with you and all the victims, and we pray for God's grace on your behalf. God Bless. A fellow citizen, Joe Greenawalt of Silver Spring, MD.
Barbara Bolin
September 23, 2001
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU ALL.MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
STEVEN MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.
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