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Dr. Dudley Hillel Glick

Los Angeles, California

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GLICK, DDS , Dr. Dudley Hillel Dr. Dudley Hillel Glick, DDS, a pioneer in endodontics, passed away on June 27, 2007, of a stroke, at the age of 87. He was born in 1920 in Youngstown, Ohio to Esther and Louis Glick. He graduated from John Adams High School in Cleveland where he was on the track...

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In my memory forever, with love Paolo Borelli D.D.S. , Rome (ITALY)

Forever in my memory teachings and time passed together in 1986. I'll always be grateful to Dudley and Ellie

I've got the unforgettable and unique chance to be one of the thousands of endodontic students of Dudley and Al Franck. They've been two fundamental teachers of my life, not only for their contribution to my endo training, but also because they represented to me an example to follow in my life. Dudley and Ellie had me as a special guest in their beautiful house a lot of times in 1986 and I learned a lot from Dudley's clinical practise in his nice private office in Doheny Dr. There are two...

Just today i learned of these pages of memorium..
I met Dr. and Ellie..when i interviewed for his assistant when Ellie was retiring. 1956. i was hired and spent the next 5 yrs working alongside him...from robertson blvd to lacienga blvd. i see his picture on these pages and see the same smile..This man was the epitomy of what is known as a "mench" i never forgot him -my love for his work never ceased to amaze me. i would do root canals on my lunch hour on extracted teeth that he...

Dudley Glick was a truly kind and generous person. While teaching, he asked for my help preparing exams for his class. He didn't need my help -- he had access to secretarial assistance -- but he knew that I was unemployed and needed help. When the time came to pay, because I was good friends with his son, Matt, and I did not want to risk overcharging, I undercharged for my work. He gave me a momentary stare, knowing full well that I had earned more but was afraid to ask for it. He paid...

Every now and again in life, you meet someone who makes such a positive lasting impression, you never forget them no matter where life takes you. Dr. Glick was one of those people. I met him while living in Los Angeles through his niece Deborah Lewis. Through the years I have thought about him often and how he was faring. It was sad to learn of his passing. He was truly a great person and it was a privilege to know him for the time I did.

Dear Dad:

I may be one of the most disappointed persons here because I've heard so much about you. I have heard how nice, how kind, and what a beautiful man you were, but you did not wait for me to say thanks for giving Michael to me. You don’t know how excited I was to see you. How I wanted to speak with you, have dinner with you just like Michael did with my parents. Rosa and Bernice told me that you would have loved me just like you love them. Terri tells me that I missed...

I wish I would have met you???

Dear Dad:
It has been over 3 years and I miss you as much as I ever have. No day goes by when I do not think of you! I love you very much and you are always in my life.
Your son
Mike