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A superb teacher and friend like Glen Cambor is never forgotten.
Pete Olsson MD
November 09, 2023


Houston, Texas
1927 - 2020
C. Glenn Cambor, M.D.1927-2020C. Glenn Cambor, M.D., 92, died peacefully, at home, on Saturday, October 31, 2020. He was a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who practiced in Houston for forty-eight years. Glenn Cambor was born in Denver, Colorado on December 28,1927, the only child of Louis V....
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Pete Olsson MD
November 09, 2023
So sorry to hear this, Kathy. Thinking of you.
Helena Michie
December 12, 2020 | Coworker
Kathy,
My name is Dana Roberson. I am the daughter of Carol Roberson. My parents were you next door neighbors at Woodway Square 48 years ago. Glen referred me to a psychiatrist, Dr. Daniel Kaughman, am he along with my own self work, changed my life.
I was thinking about contacting Dr Kaughman just to tell him I finally understand all the things he told me and decided to look hop Glen.
My heart is broken that you have lost the love of your life. You two were an...
Dana Sue Roberson
December 06, 2020 | Friend
Dr. Cambor was a very finely tuned therapist who was quite direct with his patients. This was in contrast with others I have encountered. Thank you, Dr. Cambor.
M. Victor
November 17, 2020 | Friend
I remember Glenn with great fondness from the years that I taught at the Houston-Galveston Psychoanalytic Institute. He was held in immense esteem and viewed as a man who was impeccable and honest in his clinical work and in his interactions with colleagues. Godspeed, Glenn. The world of psychoanalysis will miss you.
Ricardo Ainslie
November 16, 2020 | Coworker

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PETER OLSSON MD
November 15, 2020 | Hampton, NH
Such a beautiful tribute to a wonderful man. I had the pleasure of sharing Pilates with Glenn for nearly 20 years. He was quite remarkable!
I was always amazed by his ability to approach each session with an openness to change and to improve. This makes sense now, after reading that Glenn believed so strongly in our ability to “grow and change and thrive”. He lived it.
I will miss you Glenn.
I always looked forward to our hour together. Thank you for sharing that time...
Caren Flanagan
November 15, 2020 | Friend
I worked for Glenn for over 25 years as his office assistant and bookkeeper. So enjoyed working with him and Kathy and getting to know his family. He was such a joy and treasure to work with. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. What an accomplished life he enjoyed. Sending my love and thoughts to the family.
Beverly Boling
November 15, 2020 | Coworker