STEVEN-GLASER-Obituary

STEVEN GLASER

Cleveland, Ohio

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GLASER STEVEN GLASER Age 56. Dear son of the late Richard and Rose; beloved brother of Karen Kolacki, Kathy Raab, and John; loving uncle of Michelle, Patrick, Kate, Chrissy, Joanna and Mark. Passed away peacefully at the Hospice House after a brief but courageous battle with cancer. He was a 1971...

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I think of you, often, Karen and Kathy. Sorry for the loss of your brother.

Steve was a professional acquaintance of mine. He was such a reassuring, thoughtful and positive person; dedicated to his work. He will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure to know him.

I lived across the street from Steve on Commonwealth Drive. He was a hell of an athlete. Never forget the time he broke a neighbor's window with a line drive in a game of street baseball. Steve reacted to the event by retreating to his garage hoop and shooting baskets. Gotta' love that attitude. He's in the Parma Redmen Hall of Fame in my book. Best wishes to brother John, he of the blazing fastball. -- Charlie Kappus, Albuquerque, NM



Karen, Kathy & Johnny, we are so sorry to hear about Steve. He will be remembered foundly for all the times he pitched to Johnny and I for little league practices. Our deepest sympathy.

December 14, 2009
I was so sorry to hear about Steve. I knew him all the way from elementary school through high school. I especially liked him (everybody did). Actually, I had a major secret crush on him for years, and went to most of his baseball/basketball games, walking through all kinds of crazy weather to get there (no driver's license in those days!). Steve probably never knew how I felt about him, but still, he was a like a silent cheerleader, wishing me success in all my...

I am so sorry to hear about Steve. Growing up with all of you is still a fond memory. Girl Scouts with your Mom, Steve always coming over to play baseball with my brother, and all the times spent at your house. My deepest sincere sympathy to all of you.