Victor-Glazer-Obituary

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Victor Bruce Glazer

Delray Beach, Florida

Jan 28, 1947 – Jul 3, 2017 (Age 70)

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BORN
January 28, 1947
DIED
July 3, 2017
AGE
70
LOCATION
Delray Beach, Florida

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Lorne and Sons Funeral Home - Delray Beach Obituary

Victor Bruce Glazer of Delray Beach, FL, died on 7/3/17 at age 70 Born in Philadelphia, PA, he is preceded in death by his parents, Donald and Doris Glazer. Vic is survived by his wife, Pam, his beloved and devoted wife of 38 years, his children – Kenny Charles (Tammy) of Englewood, FL, and Nancy (Jason) Downey of Raymond, NH. He is also survived by his devoted sister, Cindi (Jim) East of Chino, CA. Vic had four adored grandchildren, Kayla Charles, Andrew and Caitlyn Downey, and Amber Van Sickle, and numerous nieces, nephews & cousins. He will be missed by many friends and colleagues in the music industry.

Considered a child prodigy, he was educated at the Juilliard School of Music, Hackettstown High School, and North Texas State University. Following a childhood that included regular appearances on The Children's Hour TV show in Phila. at age 10, and being a three-time winner on the old Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts Show at age 11, Vic went on to North Texas State University where he played with the famed 1 O'Clock Lab Band, & toured Mexico for the US State Dept. with them. Vic enjoyed a long career as an accomplished arranger, composer, pianist and Music Director for many well-known entertainers, which included long stints as Musical Director for Debbie Reynolds and Frankie Avalon. He traveled the world for his work, made two appearances at The White House during the 60's, and had numerous TV credits. Teaching and coaching young talent were also important to him. Vic remained a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences until illness forced his retirement in 2014, and had also retired from the American Society of Music Arrangers & Composers. Prior to moving to Florida, Vic volunteered at the Motion Picture Country House & Hospital, providing music for the Alzheimer's patients, among others. More than anything else, Vic loved his family, music, and friends. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Services are pending. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation in Vic's memory to the Alzheimer's Foundation.

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Vic was, quite simply, a good man. A talented man. A sensitive man. His musicianship was beyond compare. And he was one of the few pianists I truly trusted; when I sang with him, I had nothing to worry about. It´s truly sad that he was gone so soon. He had so much ahead of him. Everyone who came in contact with Vic came to adore him. Plus he shared my father´s name which was so special. He will always be missed.

I knew Vic only a short while but the time spent was the best. I immediately felt that I knew Vic for years and we had a close relationship. I will always remember Vic Glazer and the conversations we had regarding music and arranging for big band.

Dear Pam, So saddened I am.... My deepest condolences to you and the Glazer family. When Vick walked in to the backstage area...tension was immediately relieved knowing we were in the hands of such a great conductor and pianist. Always with an upbeat personality. Vick...You will be missed...............

( Rick Karley... Former M C - Boca Century Village.... 1980 - 2003 )

Dear Pam and Family:

Losing Vic Glazer is a terrible loss for you and all the people he touched. A true talent; creative, artistic, versatile, blessed with the gift of incomparable musical ability.
Sam and I send our heartfelt condolences.

Love, Phyllis Green

So so sorry. We know what it's like to lose a loved one. Our prayers to you and your family.

Phil & Nancy Riordan

Lovely person. Very talented man. We are so sorry to hear this. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Susan & Mike Shane

Vic was the most lovely man. The time I spent rehearsing with him in that small room were among the happiest times in my recent years. His talent & gifts were apparent. But his heart & generosity were truly what made him so remarkable. I was so proud to share a stage with him and indeed lucky to have called him friend. He will be missed by thousands because he was loved by them. Sincerest condolences to Pam, his children & family. Rest easy, you dear dear man.

Dear Pam, Nancy, Kenny and rest of your family, Please accept mine and Pete's deepest condolences during this time of sorrow in your life. Praying for peace for you all here in Missouri. Pete and Alicia

My dearest Pammie....
So many Bermuda memories..my love and prayers to all of you..

Maggie Robins,
Toronto,Ontario