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Michael Davis Colglazier

Baltimore, Maryland

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COLGLAZIER, Michael Davis On April 15, 2005, died in his Lutherville home, MICHAEL DAVIS COLGLAZIER; beloved husband of Sian Jones Colglazier; beloved father of Tristan, Gareth, Meriel and Cerys Colglazier; devoted son-in-law of Glenys W. Jones, brother-in-law of Simon Jones, both of...

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It's now been 16 Years My Friend and I still Miss You. There will Always be a special place in my heart for you. I'll never forget the times of LTRC
Soccer,The Ravens, Ocean Pride, and the 2 Christmas Eves that you and Sian graciously had me over to the house ! Thanks for all you did for me.
I LOVED You Buddy - Then and to this Day !

Heartfelt condolences to Mike's family. I only knew him through LTRC; he was always very kind to a single mother signing her son up for soccer and lax.

For all of us growing up in Bel Air in the 60's, Mike was one of those special people we all hoped our sons would become. He excelled in everything and was always humble. May God bless his family and give them strength.

There wasn't anything he couldn't do. He was Bel Air High School's Class of 66's brightest shining star. With a ready smile and always a helping hand, Michael defined his office of Class President. I was lucky to have known him and learn from his graciousness and generosity. Truly a "human being." Sincere condolences for his family and colleagues.

On behalf of my family, I would like to express my sincere condolences to Michael's family. I have fond memories of coaching soccer in LTRC's program, and the support that Michael always provided, particularly with Meriel on my first LTRC team. He was well liked by everyone who knew him and I feel honored that I had a chance to know him. He will be missed.

Mike was one of the most honest and trustworthy people I met at Amherst College. I figured that out early while sitting around a dorm room with a bunch of guys freshman year when the topic turned to members of the opposite sex. Whereas many guys exaggerated their experience, Mike was very comfortable stating how little experience he had. I knew then that he could be trusted to state the truth, even when it was unpopular. Nothing that happened in four years ever changed that initial opinion. I...

Ed and Mike about to leave for summer in Europe

Mike was one of a kind, unlike anyone else I ever knew. I will never forget the summer we spent together camping all over Europe. The world is a little bit poorer for the loss of his warmth, humor, and grace.

Mike's sense of humor, charm and his mischievous laugh will live on with those of us privledged to know him at Amherst.
Jon Einhorn
Amherst '70

Please accept our sincerest condolences. Isaiah 25:8,9.