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William Glasgow

Baltimore, Maryland

1934 - 2020

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Baltimore, Maryland
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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William "Bill" T. Glasgow, devoted husband and father passed peacefully on November 21, 2020 in Largo, FL. Bill was born in Philadelphia, PA on June 26, 1934. Former Military Army Veteran and graduate of Temple University with 2 Master Degrees (History and English), Bill also graduated from the...

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Mr. Glasgow was an invaluable help to our family navigating through many challenges.
His calm demeanor, engaging stories, and firm understanding of the law were greatly appreciated over many years.
We are so sorry for your loss, and know that he made his mark on the world through the many individuals he helped.
Rest in peace Mr. Glasgow!

Dad, I miss you so much. You weren't supposed to leave us yet. Mom, Eric and I are still in shock. It's been a roller coaster of emotions. You were our everything and always will be. I've always been so proud to be your daughter. Everything I am is because of you. I hope to be at peace someday, with your passing, but I don't see how. Love, Lois (your favorite daughter).

I have fond memories of coaching HCYP basketball and baseball with Bill as well as all the legal assistance he provided to me and my family over many years.

Bill, we have fond memories of you driving with the top down in the Florida sunshine. Your passing has left a void in many peoples lives, and that comes from being a tireless family man and mentor. May you rest in Peace

A Brother-in-Law is someone who comes into your life and becomes your friend — Rest- in- Pease Bill.

I’ll see you in heaven one day Uncle Bill. Rest In Peace. You are a special man and very much loved and missed!

Rest in peace Mr Glasgow . Thank you for your friendship ,deepest sympathy to the family

Mr. Glasgow made a lasting impression on me as a man who always wanted to be actively Involved in his children’s lives. Always in good spirits, ready to share laugh, & treated me like family. Thank you, Mr. Glasgow, for some of my favorite memories from my childhood.

I know you will live on through Mrs. Glasgow, your children, & the great memories you gave to so many.

Rest In Peace,
Denise Moleton O’Hare