Glenn-Frick-Obituary

Glenn Bruce Frick

Seattle, Washington

Oct 27, 1938 – Mar 7, 2014 (Age 75)

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BORN
October 27, 1938
DIED
March 7, 2014
AGE
75
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Glenn FrickFriends of Glenn Frick are invited to celebrate his life on Saturday June 21 at Eaglecrest Lodge beginning at 1:00pm with a "No one left behind" friendship walk. The ceremony is at 4:00 with a potluck and music until, friends say, even Glenn, whose endurance was legendary, would call...

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After my late wife Carolyn Hobbs Peterson encouraged me to enter a race, Glenn was the first person at that race who gave me some advice. Then, many years later, he was on my Ski to Sea Team the last time that race was held, and, while being the oldest team in the race, we came in 2nd overall, BY SIX SECONDS out of 1st place -- largely due to Glenn's amazing running and skiing ability! Art Peterson

Glenn (2 "n"s, please) is someone I often think about as I reminisce about my running days. As I mentioned earlier, he was on my Ski to Sea team in 1999, the last year that that race was held. Thanks largely to him, we came in 2nd overall, 6 seconds out of 1st place! It was a pleasure knowing and running with him (although he was at a MUCH higher level of running than I was). I'm sorry that I will be out of town when this June 21, 2019 ceremony will be held at Eaglecrest.

Glenn, I know you are up in heaven with my parents. You and my dad are probably telling your stories where you left off. I remember the funny part of you and times I was able to spend with all of you. I know how your family misses you so much. Glad to have thought of you as a cousin.

R.I.P Glenn you were always so kind and one of my favorite customers I just saw you not to long ago in the store ...so sad to read this..R.I.P my friend.

Our family has lost a good friend. We will always remember the good times we shared. Great memories from get togethers in Juneau, Vancouver, WA, Phoenix, and VA/Washington, DC. Julie we will keep you in our prayers.

I have a story. Many many years ago, in the early 1990's I was a long distance runner. My beloved Dalmatian, Decimal, and I were out for our daily run to the Mendenhall Glacier when I heard footsteps behind us. Runners don't like to look behind them, so I pretended to get my hair out of my face and saw Glenn and three of his running buddies. They saw me, and their pace increased. I was the rabbit. I started running as fast as I could. Runners don't like to be caught! They reached me in about...

Seeing Glenn every year at the Klondike Relay was always one of the highlights of the trip. I haven't seen him in years but still think of him often.

To the entire Frick family: Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I pray that you all find peace during this difficult time.
Mr. Frick - I am very fortunate to have had the opportunity to have you as my Baseball Manager back in the 80's, and to be a teammate with Jeff. You taught us all to work hard, be disciplined and to have your teammates back at all times. These are principles I have been able to take with me and apply to my personal and work life. I appreciate all you did for me...

Sorry to hear of the loss of your husband Julie and condolences to all of your family.