Keith-Glick-Obituary

Keith Glick

Colorado Springs, Colorado

About

LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado

Obituary

Send Flowers

Glick(Frederick) Keith Glick 1940 - 2017(Frederick) Keith Glick died on November 12, 2017, of natural causes. He was, of course, riding his bicycle. Keith was born on February 19, 1940, in Pittsburg, Kansas, to Velma L. and Fred B. Glick. Following graduation from Pittsburg High School, where he...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Hi Linda~~Another year. Keith was such a truly great man to know. I am so thankful for the time I knew him. And Bill adds that he enjoyed being around Keith. He made it easy for both of us to be with him. Love, Nancy & Bill

Linda and Keith--what a pair they were and are still. They made life fun. Love, Nancy and Bill

Still hear his laugh and see that smile. He lighted up the world.

Many things fade with time. My memories of Keith are not among them. I still can hear his laugh, see his smile. And those memories always make me happy. Thank you for all you did for me and others. You will always be missed. Love, Nancy

When I see Keith's picture, I remember how good I felt just being around him. So smart, so funny, so helpful. He will always be in my heart and be missed.

I can still hear Keith's great laugh and see his smile. The memory doesn't fade. I always felt like the world was safer when I was around him. Well, maybe not when he was driving like the pilot he was! :-) I'll always miss him.

I remember Keith for his extremely helpful nature. And I can still hear his laugh which I loved. He was one of the good guys. The world lost a very bright light when he died.

I remembered Keith as an intelligent and good communicator leader while I was an assembler at HSC-50 line. I took that image as a model that I followed throughout my career. Now I'm an Electrical Design Engineer over 20 years and Chairman of COS Buddhist Association and Leader of COS Vietnamese Community, and a Realtor at Equity in COS. Thank you Keith!

Keith was a great boss and person I have a great memory of running with him in Mass.

John Bauer