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Harvey Glance

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Harvey Glance was a track star who won a gold medal at the 1976 Olympics.

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Harvey G lived in the room at Sewell Hall above mine. He was rarely there as he was running internationally. When he did come back from overseas he was such a joy to be around. When he walked into the dining room at Sewell Hall, his energy lit up the room. He was a first class gentleman and true Olympic champion both on and off the track. Rest in peace Harvey G.

To the family, many, many friends, and fans to one of this award-winning track and field athlete Harvey Glance. Harvey Glance was a track star who won a gold medal at the 1976 Olympics. We will miss Harvey Glance's presence and his many contributions to his community and the Olympics track and field games. May the love and the special memory you shared and cherish with him show just how much your life was touched by him. May you find comfort in your wealth of fond memories together with...

Harvey and I personally got to coach together at Auburn University his first five years there. I was incredibly sadden to hear of his passing as the two of us got along famously and had so many great memories together. I left Auburn in 1996 to move back to Oregon to help with my parents. We stayed in touch and forever had a friendship out of love and appreciation of each other. He was such a wonderful spirit of a person. Love to his family and I was happy to make his funeral and celebration...

You were going to be Miss Harvey. We had fun in elementary school rest in peace.

I went to high school with Harvey. I have fond memories of his smile, humbleness and character. You will be missed! Praying for your family.

RIP my friend. We started out in a place were we was loved and nourish, by a group of young men, that came before us, who taught us that we could be, whatever we wanted to be. All we needed to do was, was to put the work in, be respectful, and humbled, and your dreams will become a reality. This was the wisdom that was handed down to us in the streets of Fred Douglas Apts, as we played, whatever was in season. Now today, as we celebrate your life, you are the one who shinned the brightest....

Deepest condolences to Pat and her entire family. RIP

Harvey and I are very close brothers from day when we met at Auburn. And yes we are still brothers even though God has come and taken him Home. I'm bless to have spent so much time with HG can't wait to meet him again in heaven. The Glance family will always be in my heart and prayers. Love you all J.B. & family

Harvey and I became brothers the first day we meet on Auburn campus back in 1976 as freshmen. We kept in touch with each other from 76 to now. We always keep in touch with each other he was my brother from day one. My father and step mother always had him eating dinner with the Browns in B'HAM. May God be with your family and I'm blessed to have you in my life, My wife Delora and I will always have you in our prayers. Much Love.