Steven-Glick-Obituary

Steven Glick

Burlingame, California

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Steven Marc Glick , 63, passed away after a year-long battle with brain cancer on, November 25, 2010 at home with his family in Burlingame, CA. Steven was born June 28, 1947, in Los Angeles to Benjamin and the late Shirlee Glick. He moved to the Bay Area with his wife Sue Glick in 1974. Steven...

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We were deeply saddened to learn of the loss of Hamiltonian Steve Glick. It's been said that one of life's skills is the ability to look a person in the eye and know if he's giving you "bunk." Steve Glick quickly impressed people that he was a "straight shooter" and a "stand-up guy." His memory helps us prioritize our values of integrity and principles. Our sincere sympathies to his family. Dr. & Mrs. Jeff Wissot

To Sue and family,
Jeff and I were so sad to hear that Steve passed away. I only heard about this last night. I remember he was always so excited to be a judge at the "Iron Chef" competition at City College's Culinary Arts program. The Chef instructors were always excited to have him also. He was an amazing and well respected member of City College's staff and a very VERY nice man to boot. Our condolences to you all. Jeff and Brooke Gressard

My deepest sympathy to Steven's wife and children, Uncle Ben and Reva, Richard and Barbara, and Barry. Reading about the people Steven had touched and all he had done, it's clear he lived a life that really mattered.

To the Glick family, relatives, and friends: Steven was a man I will never forget for his kindness and always optimistic views in all matters. He helped me greatly with new opportunities to promote my new business nearly twenty years ago and continued to stay in touch over the years. I will miss him along with the thousands of other people who's lives he touched so nicely.

To Steve's Family,
I was saddened to hear about Steve's passing. I was an elementary school classmate and neighbor of his, growing up as we did in Beverlywood, a residential area in West L.A. Even as a young boy, he showed qualities that I can see followed him into adulthood. He was smart and kind and musical. All of his school friends admired him, even way back then. I do remember him with fondness and admiration. My thoughts are with you.
Sincerely,
Linda Cadranel Murphy

My deepest sympathy to the Glick family.
I shall always remember Steven as a kind and sensitive Administrator.
P.D. Ewing

Steven was a role model for us all--steady, a rock of integrity, hardworking, honest and with a dry wit much appreciated in serious times; I miss him and send you peaceful thoughts knowing only time will mitigate the pain.

Sue, Shana and Andrea, I was so sad to hear that Steven had passed. Jimmy had told me that he was sick. We are thinking of you but know that the love your family shares will get you threw this horrible time.
Linda Hower

My deepest sympathy. A wonderful man devoted to his family, community and colleagues....Evan Dobelle