ADAM-GLASS-Obituary

ADAM GLASS

New York, New York

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DIED
April 27, 2019
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New York, New York

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GLASS--Adam Wallace, died suddenly on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at the age of 65. Loving husband, father, brother, and son, Adam retired as Chief Counsel, Division of Risk, Strategy and Financial Innovation at the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2013. Valedictorian of Edgemont High School...

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I'm a classmate. Adam lived in the co-op associated with North House at Radcliffe. He was a fair cook and a good friend to me. I have always remembered him as sweet.

I always think of Adam whenever the Kenwood switch to heating to ac. Or neutral. Good legacy.

I was a junior lawyer who worked for Adam at Sidley in New York. Like many in that high-powered office, he was an accomplished lawyer, brilliant at securitization and derivatives. What set him apart was his humor, kindness and appreciate for life. He treated his assistant, us associates, and everyone else he encountered with genuine warmth and humor. He managed to be a super-lawyer but still a wonderful guy. He was filled with interests -- Spanish, sailing, a celebratory cigar -- and...

Heartbroken to hear of Adam's passing. Many comforting thoughts to his family.

Condolences to the family of Adam. As a resident of the Kenwood Condominium, I was impressed by his zest for tackling projects be it planting flowers for attracting butterflies or implementing solar power. I am so sorry. RIP

My sincerest condolences on your loss. When I became a partner at Linklaters Adam was one of the partners that was extremely warm and welcoming. I am terribly sorry to learn of his passing, he was a wonderful man and colleague.

All of us from the Huntley Birdwatching group were so sorry to hear of Adam's passing. He will be sorely missed for his gentle smile and his enthusiasm for the birds and wildlife.

Condolences to the family. I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of love and comfort who "binds up the broken-hearted" and "comfort those who mourn" sustain and strengthen you during this difficult time (Isaiah 61: 1 & 2