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James R. Glick

Scottsdale, Pennsylvania

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James Robert Glick, 46, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away suddenly from a heart attack on August 30, 2021. Born in Bethlehem, he was the son of Gracinda "Cindy" Glick and the late Robert Glick. Jim graduated from Freedom High School and attended Penn State University. He was employed by Cox...

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In Loving Memories of James R Glick and to Glick Family with My Deepest Symptoms of Your Love One.There are some who bring Light in to this world. For His great work that He will Remain with Us all . Sorry for the loss of your loved One for He will always be with you with in your hearts with Loving Memories.May the Lord comfort Your Grieving Hearts and Bring You Peace My prayers are with You.

Jim was my first college roommate at Penn State. To this day, he´s one of the nicest guys I ever met. Kind, smart, decent, and fun to be around, Jim never had a bad word to say about anyone. I am so sorry to hear about this. The world was a better place with him in it. Rest easy, old friend.

My bottomless condolences to the Glick family. It is hard to put in words the sadness tied with Jim leaving us. Jim was a great person; someone you can always count on and share ideas with. I enjoined our technical conversations and the reoccurring deep dives into the latest developments around quintom physics. He was very proud of his family and loved to share life stories. I miss you Jim.

It has been a pleasure to have known and work with Jim. He made me smarter, though I don't think he realized that. We didn't interact much but when I had the opportunity to work with him, I'd pick his brain like crazy. I remember him as someone who was always smiling and genuinely kind. Sending many blessings and my condolences to Jim's family.

I was so blessed to have known Jim. We worked together on a project years ago and he was just so kind hearted and genuine. He was always helpful and willing to share what he knew with everyone. Over the years when I would have the opportunity to chat with him he would just beam with all the love he had as he shared stories of his family. Keeping you all in my prayers.

To the Glick family and friends, my heartfelt condolences. I've had the fortune of working with Jim for the past decade and I've learned so much from him; he had so much knowledge to share on a professional level. On a personal level, he was interesting, insightful, warm and caring. He loved his family so much and was such a proud father and husband. I'll never forget our conversations about science, food, football, and philosophy. We'll miss you Jim.

My heart goes out to you and the girls. We - Thomas and I - have been praying for you regularly since we heard the sad news. Jim will be greatly missed -- more for his presence and wit than his knowledge set and technical capabilities. I've pretty much known Jim since he transferred to AZ. I remember how happy he was when you first married, the joy of Kia's birth and then Arianna. So many wonderful laughs and memories as he shared with me the girls exploits and adventures. Faith, he...

I had the pleasure of working closely with James for the past year on a work project. During that time, he and I opened and shared stores about life and our families. Him mostly sharing how much he loved his wife. I also got to see the witty and fun side of him. Although many our work days were challenging, we always figured out a way to get lost in conversation to make things lighter. I think most will miss that part about James. He just had a way with sharing and making things better. I...

I was a peer of James who attended his SQL mentoring classes. One day we got a chance to talk before the class started and he told me about his wife and family and how much they meant to him. This touched me and I am sorry for your loss but do know that you were loved and thought of often by him.