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Lawrence Stephen ""Larry"" Glick

Westminster, Maryland

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Lawrence Stephen "Larry" Glick, 52, of Westminster, died Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011, at Carroll Hospice's Dove House.Born Nov. 16, 1959, in Baltimore, he was the son of Dr. Morris Jacob Glick and stepmother Margaret "Peggy" Glick, and the late Lois Bratman Glick. He was the husband of April Lynn...

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Larry was always a pleasure to take care of at University. He was more than a patient. He was my friend. May he be in peace. God bless your family.

Larry was one of the most wonderful, down-to-earth, sincere people I have ever known. My son took drum lessons from Larry for quite a while. Larry had a huge impact on my son in so many ways. Larry and I used to talk a lot about music, politics and the human condition. He was an extremely intelligent man who had enormous common sense, wisdom and insight. He was passionate about his beliefs. He was a genuine, compassionate man who was always upbeat and positive. The world needs more...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of great loss. Deepest Sympaathy.

Our deepest sympathy to the entire family. Our prayers are with you now and in the future.

Dear April, My deepest sympathy to you and your girls, it's been a long time since I have seen any of you. about three years since I left the bank..but Larry was always such a happy guy, always had a smile, and making sure everyone was happy. It's hard to watch someone you love suffer, but always remember him the way he was before his illness.

Dear Morris, Peggy and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Larry's strength was an inspiration. Our thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.

What a great loss of such a wonderful friend. April, I'm so sorry for your loss

I worked with Larry at the YMCA. He was a great guy with a wonderful upbeat personality. May God bless your family and give you strength.

Prayers, much sympathy, and thoughts to the family of a good man. We will miss him. Madeline @ Carroll Community Foundation. org.