ROBERT-GLASCOTT-Obituary

ROBERT A. GLASCOTT Sr.

Norristown, Pennsylvania

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GLASCOTTROBERT A. SR., 81 years of Plymouth Meeting passed away on Dec. 7, 2015. Beloved husband of 56 years to Patsy "Pat" (nee Stone) Glascott. Loving father of Elizabeth A. Glascott (Thomas Macy) of Wyndmoor, Robert A. Glascott, Jr (Sami) of Anchorage, AK and Margaret A. Glascott-Birch...

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Mr. Glascott use to say don't take any wooden nickels. I was never sure what he meant but I looked it up today and while it has a few meanings I'm going with a wooden token sometimes redeemable for a specific item such as a drink. Today I will be redeeming one of those nickels in his memory and toasting my great friend. Mr. Glascott thank you for all of the great memories and for always making me feel welcome. My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Glascott, Beth, Bobby and Meg.

Mr. Glascott was a great friend and neighbor. My fondest memories include time spent at the Ocean City beach house and the great breakfast Mr. Glascott would make for us kids. Another favorite memory was our family visit to Camp Tecumseh (just so happen to be the time Prince Albert of Monaco was there). Bob gave us a tour of the facilities, and made us feel like royalty too. My heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Glascott, Beth, Bobby and Meg.

My deepest sympathy to Pat, the Glascott children, Pete Glascott, and their families. Bob was a great friend and neighbor. Ed and I had so many fun times with Bob. Some of the most memorable were the cocktail parties and the endless laughter. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I am so sad I have lost a true friend!!
One of the greatest men I have ever known!!
Both me and my grandfather will miss him dearly!! The Pic I posted is the Three Amigos!! Two are Angels now!! Charles, Herman and Bob!!! God speed my friend!!!


My deepest condolences to all of you!!!

May our Heavenly Father bring Peace, Comfort, and Strength to your family during this time of sorrow. Be comforted in knowing that Bob is with HIM in heaven. During my time at Penn, at Temple and in NIRSA, I looked to Bob as one of my mentors.

Steve and Kathy Gambino

RIP Mr. Glascott!! Thank you for all of your years of service at Camp Tecumseh and for helping to mold me into the man I am today.

HEARTFELT WISHES AND PRAYERS TO THE ENTIRE GLASCOTT FAMILY. MR GLASCOTT WAS ONE IN A MILLION AND A LEGEND IN HIS OWN WAY. I WAS HONORED TO HAVE HE AND PAT AS PART OF MY COLLEGE EXPERIENCE-CHEERING US ON AT EVERY GAME. GREAT PARENTS--GREAT KIDS---GREAT MEMORIES.
BECAUSE OF YOU I KNOW EVERY WORD TO ROCKY TOP TENNESSEE! XOXO

Sitting here thinking about Bob and all the memories accumulated during my short time at Penn. NIRSA, Saturday morning swim lessons, Penn Relays, Lake Winnipesaukee, Ocean City, MD...and so many more. Such a good man and lovely family that shared their lives and love of a good time with me in that foreign land of Philly. Thank you for all the great memories. Peace and love always to Mrs. Glascott, Beth, Meg and Robert and their families. May he rest in peace.

Bob Glascott will be remembered by all of us who grew up with him in the Logan area of Philly as a great friend and excellent football player. Despite his local fame, he always remained 'one of the guys'.

My deepest sympathies to his wife Pat, and his children and grandchildren.

May he rest in peace.