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Henry J. Glatz Jr.

LATHAM, New York

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Glatz, Henry J. Jr. LATHAM Henry J. Glatz Jr., 50, of Latham, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 at Albany Medical Center. He was born in Albany and was the son of the late Henry and R. Henrietta Mitchum Glatz Sr. Henry was a prominent hair stylist in the Capital Region. He was...

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Oh Ronnie! So much time you've been dealing with his loss and I didn't know. I am so very sorry! Since you told me, a dark cloud of sadness has settled over me and I often find tears in my eyes. So minor compared to the cannon ball that exploded in the middle of your life. I cry for Henry and all those left behind whenever a beacon like Henry leaves us much too soon. Laughter is Life so I think he enjoyed his. I have to think of him forever basking in the sun in one of his many backyard...

Dear Henry,
I have wonderful childhood memories of you, all the laughs, we had a ball. So sorry i did not know of your passing. I would have been there to repect you and see our friends. Love Tina

Jo,

You're in my thoughts and prayers. I was so sorry to hear about your brother. Just remember he is in a better place.

Ron and JoJean -
So sorry (and shocked) to hear about poor Henry - My thoughts are with you both. Such a sweet guy.

I had the good fortune to meet Henry while he was having a glass of ginger ale. Henry always had a smile. You could always count on a pleasant conversation The world was a better place because of him. I am still shocked at how such a good man could leave us at such a young age.

Dear Ronnie, I will miss Henry with all my heart. He made me laugh like no one else and he understood me so well. I loved to see the both of you and I am so happy you had the long relationship you did. I am sure Bella and Baxter will miss him so much. Thank you for sharing your lives with me. God Bless, Kim Nedosko

So sorry to hear of the loss of Henry. Our sympathy to Ron and all the family. We had a lot of fun when we worked together.

JoJean,Iam so sad to hear the news of Henrys passing. I have such fond memories of our crazy teen years. He and your entire family were always so good to me. May he rest in peace.
Frank Bailey

As always it's jarring to see one of my contemporaries dying. I knew Henry Glatz from Roesselville elementary school through graduating in 1976. From reading the other entries it sounds like he lead a fulfilling life. I had no idea he had a son. My prayers go to him on losing his father.