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Owen Greenwell
5 hours ago
David Glick never met a stranger. His presence will be missed along with his friendly disposition.
Selby Wellman
5 hours ago
David was a good friend in our high school days. God bless David.
Marianne McClelland
Earlier today
I am saddened to see David Glick´s passing. I didn´t know Mr Glick personally, but I saw him many times while working at Pied Piper Music on 3rd Ave. He was so pleasant, always smiling, always saying hello to everyone, making you feel like an old friend. My mother knew him from when she worked at Fedder Furniture years ago, right after moving to Huntington, so she got to know many Huntington merchants. She always spoke very highly of Mr Glick and his family, saying "David was always so friendly! Always smiling!" Huntington has lost a true son, and we could all take a page out of Mr Glick´s book.. Treat everyone like an old friend. Sending my deepest sympathy.
James Taylor
Yesterday
My father was a customer of Star Furniture and David was always so welcoming. The entire Glick family was so nice. Shalom to David and may he rest in peace.
Grant David Tate
Yesterday
In loving memory of a wonderful person. David will be spoke of far better than by this humble tribute's attempt to a dear pen pal and lifelong mentor, true pillar of the community and caring friend, genuine role model, devoted to all he loved. Sending deepest sympathies to all of David´s family and countless friends, whose lives his Love and Shalom enriched profoundly.
Marcia Green
Yesterday
So sorry to hear about David´s passing .Prayers and warm thoughts to the family.I know he was a good friend to my sisters and brother -in-law
Former Huntington resident
Marcia Green
John Aluiuse
Yesterday
Could not have had a better home town friend. Started with our sandlot baseball games at the Arch, League Two baseball at St. Clouds, teenage dances at the Marshall Student Union, Riverside dances during the summers, following the Reds through good times and bad, hot dogs at the Frostop, and many, many visits with David and Karen, and cousin Billy, when Barbara and I returned to Huntington to spend time with family and friends.
David was truly a "gentle" man. His welcoming smile and caring personality are his legacy to those of us who knew.
Johnny Aluise
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