Curtis-Glasscock-Obituary

Curtis Glasscock

Ukiah, California

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Curtis Glasscock passed on December 5th, 2015 at the age of 83. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Patricia Glasscock. and his four children Sherrie, Jena, Russell and Lori. Also by seven grandchildren, Curtis, Heather, Rachael, Austin, Emma, Joel and Nadya, and two great-grandchildren,...

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Just seeing this today, May 30, 2021. I had Mr. Glascock for my Geometry teacher, and for Driver's Training. He was a great teacher! I so enjoyed it. One day he had to go to a meeting and put me in charge of 'teaching' and 'going through homework' with the class. I was good in Geometry, so I DID IT! He was also my driver's ed teacher....I chose a VW bug with a 4 or 5 speed. That is, a clutch. I had never done a clutch before...it was 'hilarious' as I popped the clutch, and the car...

I have often remembered Mr. G. as a very nice and good teacher. I enjoyed Geometry because of him and he was my favorite Ukiah High teacher of all. He made class fun with all of his stories and yet knew how to teach math. I will always remember him and send sincere condolences to his family.

He was a great man. He was my algebra teacher and caught me cheating on a test. He didn't make a fuss, but pulled me aside-away from the rest of the class- and told me that cheating wouldn't get me far. His words really stick with me and anytime I was ever tempted to cheat, I thought of Mr G. I am sad to hear of his passing and wish his family condolences and best wishes.

Sorry about your lost. We when to the same Church. May the good Lord Bless and keep his family close

Special man and special family. The Ritchey family remembers. We lived on Thompson a few houses away. Don, Helen, Andy , Audrey, Randy and Roselle. May you find comfort in good memories.

RIP Mr. Glasscock. You were my math teacher in 1979. Beautiful Job Beautiful Job,you would tell us students,so positive and encouraging. Thought about you often over the past 35 years.You were indeed one of my favorite teachers. Beautiful Job in LIFE Mr.Glasscock you were a good man.

Dear Glasscock Family,

I am so sorry you have lost your dear dad. Mr. Glasscock was my geometry teacher at the old Ukiah High School. I hated geometry but I loved that Mr. Glasscock taught it with such humor and great stories of the Glasscock family vacations and camping trips! He LOVED his family. I can still picture him smiling in front of the class--, he seemed to always be in a good mood and he was good to his students. Jena was in my class too, and she was just a bubbly...

Dear Glasscock family, I knew Curtis from Coffman Cove. I always enjoyed visiting with him when I would see him at the post office or the Riggen Shack. I will miss not seeing him around town. My your memories bring you comfort.

RIP Mr. Glasscock..... you were my Math teacher in 1963.
Rick Powers