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Sean Alexander Glew

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Sean Alexander Glew, 39, beloved son, husband, father, educator, and friend, passed away on July 12, 2009, after a brave struggle with thymic carcinoma.Sean died at his summer home in Portland, Oregon, surrounded by loved ones. He is survived by his devoted wife, Nicole; his children, Molly and...

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I love and miss you, brother. You continue to teach me and make me laugh. So poignantly and inspirationally that your stories touch the lives of my own family and friends and students and colleagues and strangers and... I love you, Kevin

As a classmate and X-country teammate of Sean's at St. John's, I was saddened to hear of his passing. We spent many hours conversing as we ran the streets of Shrewsbury and though I hadn't been in contact with him for many years, I regret that one of our own was taken far too soon. My best wishes to the Glew family.
Glenn Anderson, St. John's '87

To the Glew family,
I am terribly sorry for your loss. I was a year behind Sean at Saint John's and will always remember looking up to Sean as a devoted leader.
With sympathy,
The Berg Family

Dear Dr.Glew and Sean's entire family,
I am deeply sorry for your huge loss of such a great person. Many years have passsed but Sean and I played hockey together as kids and later on ran at St. John's. He was a very gifted student and athlete and I have many fond memories of him from SJ. My prayers are with you all. Michael Turpin, class of '87

The Houston family sends its thoughts and prayers to the whole Glew clan. Remember Henry Adams famous comment about a teacher affecting eternity. I'm sure it applies to Sean. With love, Rich Houston

Dr Glew,
please accept my sympathy in the loss of your son. You,and your entire family will remain in my thoughts and prayers.
With sympathy,

Brenda Mitchell
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To Chris and all the Glew family: The St. John's High School community is saddened to learn of the passing of your brother, son, husband and father. I remember Sean as one of our most successful runners and students, an energetic guy who just wouldn't quit. And of course he continued to bless with his vigor and goodness everyone else he encountered in his later adult life. May we all be inspired to live life with Sean's quality approach.