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John T. "Johnny Angel" Glasson

Langhorne, Pennsylvania

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March 25, 2018
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Langhorne, Pennsylvania

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John T. Glasson, "Johnny Angel" of Langhorne, PA passed away peacefully Sunday, March 25, 2018 at his home. He was 65. Born in New York City, NY, he was the son of the late John and Catherine (Donohue) Glasson. John worked as a Site Protection Manager at Princeton University. Previously...

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John was an anchor and a rock for many of us. He was a father figure. From the moment we first met, I looked up to and always had the utmost respect for him. John was the genuine article.

Johnny was the best big brother!! He was always there for me and I will forever miss him every day! RIP my brother JOHN I love you!

So very sorry to hear about John's passing. I had the pleasure of working with John at Princeton University. He was always a very positive presence and one heck of a nice guy. My most sincere condolences to all of his family and friends.

I worked with John for many years at Princeton, he was a great guy who could always be counted on.

John cruising on his Johnny Angel.

Scott and I met John and Louise at Curtains Marina and have remained friends ever since. John was one of the best people we have ever known. He treated you with kindness and respect, had a heart of gold, his laughter was the greatest and expressed so often, and his love of Louise and the kids was unconditional. Our hearts are broken. You will be missed Johnny Angel. We wish you rest, relief and reunion.

John was a valuable member of the Princeton University Facilities team, where I worked closely with him for 16 years. He was a professional, inspiring, and caring leader. The University and all of us have lost a great friend and colleague. He will be missed. I join with all of his friends in offering my condolences and best wishes to his family.

So sorry to here, John was a great guy and a great Fire Professional. Thought and prayers to the family.

My sweet, sweet friend. I am so grateful to have had an opportunity to know you. You were my teacher, my guide and my protector in a very rough industry. I will always be grateful to you for all you have taught me. To say I will miss your laugh, your fatherly advice and those long life lesson phone calls is a gross understatement. Your were truly a great gift to this world!!!