Karl-Glastad-Obituary

Karl Glastad

Heath, Texas

1959 - 2016

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DIED
February 24, 2016
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Heath, Texas

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GLASTAD, Karl Karl A. Glastad, 56, passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 24, 2016. He was born in Short Hills, New Jersey in 1959, the son of Norwegian immigrants Karl and Johanne Glastad. He married the love of his life, Allison Wilson, on February 23, 1991 in El Campo, TX. He...

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I knew Karl from the sailing team at Baylor in the late 1970’s. He was such a nice guy. He generously shared his math expertise when I was struggling. I’m not surprised to see he left a legacy of caring and giving. God bless you all.

I am a friend of Karl from Calvary Evangelical Free Church in Essex Fells, NJ. I am saddened to hear of his passing. We parted ways when I went to Ga Tech and Karl went to Baylor. I remember how much he enjoyed life, family, sports and his faith. I am very pleased to hear how positive his life experience was. Funny how Ben Shapiro's talk at Baylor triggered my googling of Karl. Anyway, my point is that I greatly enjoyed Karl's friendship and I am sure that most people who got to know him...

It's been a couple weeks now since the funeral and yet I struggle still with the loss of my great friend Karl. Not sure I'll ever understand why God took him so soon. So much to say... I will continue to lift Allison and the dear Glastad family up in prayer, that God will provide comfort, understanding and peace to the family. Karl, you are one of the truly good ones. I am blessed to have known you. Paul Cash

While working as a technologist at Baylor in 1991, I bought my house. Everyone was curious, but Dr. Glastad asked if he could come see it, which he did. He gave me bookcases and a lawnmower. I started on a never ending landscaping project of the backyard with the use of his old gray pickup---Datsun, I think it was. Generous in all aspects.
I can't say that I remember anything related to radiology from Dr. Glastad, but he was a person who taught life lessons. He was very much like...

Dearest Allison and Family. May Our God continue to Bless and Comfort you and your Family We have to draw our strength from Our Lord that is the only way we can make it. I know how devastated it is to lose your Soul Mate I Pray Gods Blessings on you I remember your Sweet Gran and you giving my husband a Beautiful Bible before he passed. I will always Pray for you and your family In Christian Love Betty Reilly Reed Hunter Wilson's Grandmother

GONE TO SOON
GONE TO SOON MY HEART IS SAD TODAY YOU WILL BE MISSED IN RADIOLOGY. YOU SMILE WAS BRIGHT AND BRILLIANT AND NEVER CAN BE REPLACED. GOD BLESS YOUR WIFE,CHILDREN AND FAMILY