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Steven Lawrence Glick

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Steven Glick was one of 11 graduates of Harvard Business School who all somehow ended up in Greenwich, Conn., and found their way to each other's dining tables once a month. But Mr. Glick sometimes missed the group's dinners because of work that took him overseas for weeks at a time. "Every once in a while, it feels like he's just in Tokyo," said Tom Stark, a friend and dinner buddy by way of marriage to one of the Harvard graduates, describing his emotions since the attack.

Earlier this year, Mr. Glick, 42, took a new job to avoid the extended travel and be able to spend more time with his wife, Mari, a Broadway theater producer; his son, Colin, 6; and his daughter, Courtney, 4. He was at a financial technology seminar at the World Trade Center in his new position as managing director with Credit Suisse First Boston when the planes hit.

At Greenwich Associates, the financial consulting firm where Mr. Glick worked for 10 years before joining Credit Suisse First Boston, former colleagues remembered him as driven, straightforward, not afraid to speak his mind. But among the couples who formed his dinner group, Mr. Glick was mostly viewed as kind, cheerful and loyal. "He didn't need to be the center of attention," Mr. Stark said. The dinners, he added, will go on.

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Farewell my friend.

Still remember you buddy.

God bless you Steve. And God bless your family.

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Steve was an incredibly bright and kind young man. I was fortunate to know and work with him at Greenwich Associates. Loving thoughts and prayers to his family.

Our thoughts are with your family today

i knew Steve at NU, as a Fiji "little sister" and through Wildcat Council. He was part of some of my warmest memories. His kindness made me feel welcome, and his sense of humor filled the room. know that even though we didn't keep in touch after college and even though years have passed since that terrible day, i still sense the gaping hole in this world - it is a much sadder place without him. my thoughts continue to be with your family.

Dear Family - On September 10th I walked a remembrance walk in honor of Steven here in Las Vegas. Though I did not know him and 10 years have passed since your loss, I want you to know that you are in my prayers and that it was an honor to remember him. I wish I could have. I just wanted you to know that he was remembered personally here in Las Vegas.

Thinking about you again - ten years later. I enjoyed working with you and for you. I pray for your family each day.
Nancy Ann Hill