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Howard Glazer

Portland, Oregon

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Glazer, Howard 86 12/19/1923 09/20/2010 Howard Glazer, Portland architect and civic activist, lived a life of passion and engagement both within this community and in the larger world. He died Sept. 20, 2010, after a summer-long decline. Howard was born Dec. 19, 1923, in Chicago, to Lawrence...

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Dear Jane and Michele,

Always looked forward to when some or all of you came to the Old Mens Club lunch. I recently came across one of Howard's rigtheous acts in Irvin
Goodman's FBI files. Let me know if you want the details.

All best wishes, Mike Munk

Dear Jane,
Blessings surround you and the family as you grieve Howards' passage, while celebrating his legacy: a passion for justice and esthetics.
Joan Maiers

Oh, Jane, Howard was such a fine man and gave so much to our community. Seeing you two together on a regular basis always gave me a warm and happy feeling. We'll miss him even if we mostly just said hello. Our very best to you in this time of sadness and loss.
Charlotte and Rick Rubin

Dear Jane,
I am saddened by your loss and send my deepest sympathy. I fondly remember you and Howard from adult fitness classes at PSU back in the late 80s. I'll always remember Howard as a very nice guy.

Dear Jane, we just learned from Sunday's paper of Howard's death in September. Our hearts go out to you and to to Michele. We knew Howard was an amazing guy but didn't know much of what was in the obituary. He really left his mark on Portland. We plan to go to the memorial service on Saturday. Love to you both, Ruth

Dear Jane,
I am sending my heartfelt condolences to you and your family for the loss of your husband. You are surrounded by love. Like your husband who influenced so many, you influenced me as a former student, from the mid 60's, at Sheldon High School.

I'm having trouble even reading this, much less in giving my reply. I knew Howard and his family for most of my life, and this news leaves a huge hole in my far memories and near life. To his family, you know that I give my most heartfelt of sorrowful wishes. He was a big man in my youth. I would love contact from any of the family, particularly his children, so that I could speak with them privately.

Dear Jane: I'm holding your sweet self during this great loss of Howard. Much love and prayers.