Gary-Glickman-Obituary

Gary Glickman

Dallas, Texas

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GLICKMAN, GARY, 50, died in Dallas, March 13, 2004 from injuries sustained in a bicycle/vehicle accident. He is survived by his wife of 7 years, Kate Mitchell Glickman, children Emily and Cameron, parents Judith and Lewis Halprin, and Lester Glickman, sisters Reisa Jaffe and Beth Love. A memorial...

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Gary,
There is hand full of people that I look forward to seeing every time I get on my bike. You were one of those people. Whether we were on the bike of sitting around having a few beers, I looked forward to you company. You'll be missed, my friend. I'll think of you every time I throw my leg over my bike. And many other times as well. Take care my friend.

Gary was a person whom I always expected to show up on the south ride, no matter what the weather conditions were. The travesty is ;
I took him for granted.I pray that God will give his family strength and comfort them in their
time of need.Gary, you will not be forgotten.

Gary was the guy that always left you feeling better than you did before you saw him. He was the guy who called you after a ride that you had crashed on to make sure you were ok and ask if you needed any help. He was the guy you trusted in a pace line. He reached out to all of us that spent time with him. I am a better person for having the pleasure of his company. Thanks for the rides ,,

Gary, my friend. I will miss seeing your smile and our in-depth conversations while on the bike and off. I will miss your never ending encouragement that you offered to all. You continue to be an inspiration to me in all that I do. I love you.

Gary, you will truley be missed. I feel that I am a better person having known you. My heart goes out to your family. I can't imagine what they must be going through right now. What they can know is that you left a positive mark on our cycling cumminty.
My prayers are with your family. May God bless them.

Bill Short

Gary will be truly missed. I enjoyed our conversations on the road. Thank you for all the laughs and we will all make sure you are never forgotten on each and every ride we do.

I am John Mcduffs cousin, so I remember Gary always being with John, and I really liked his smile. He used to come over to my home with John and the last time I saw him was two years ago and we all had Mexican food. He was always happy.

Gary was a wonderful friend to my husband,Bob, and myself. Bob first met Gary on the bike, out at the lake, wearing the infant wristband from the birth of his son,Cameron. We will remember Gary as fun, interesting, witty, genuine, friendly, a dedicated and loving father and husband, and a true friend. We will miss him deeply, and treasure his memory and friendship. We pray for Kate and Cameron.

I'am so sorry for your lose. Gary was a wonderful man and father. He will be missed by many. We know that he was doing something he enjoyed alot. Emily we love you and we will call you soon. Aunt Connie, Uncle Larry, Garrett and Tera.