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Elizabeth Glass

1965 - 2020

Elizabeth Glass obituary, 1965-2020, San Francisco, CA

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1965

DIED

2020

Elizabeth Glass Obituary

Elizabeth "Beth" Marie Glass
Oct. 14, 1965–May 11, 2020
The shock of losing Elizabeth Glass unexpectedly is still reverberating throughout the large and diverse community of people who loved her, and will for a very long time. She was found at her home in Twin Peaks in San Francisco on May 11, 2020. She was 54.

Elizabeth was a San Francisco resident for nearly 30 years by way of Queens, NY, where she was born, and Chandler, AZ, where she grew up. She was an Academy of Art University graduate (class of 1997), a professional photographer, an irreplaceable family assistant to the local Ghali family and their four children, and favorite aunt to her seven nieces and nephews, godmother to three of them.

Of the many places in the world she loved, her absolute favorite was the venerable South End Rowing Club, one of San Francisco's oldest institutions, founded in 1873. A member since 2003, Elizabeth was the rare athlete who participated in all four of the club's sports—bay swimming, rowing, running and handball—and whose many friendships were forged across every one of them. She donated thousands of hours over the years volunteering—as board member, fundraiser, organizer, photographer, pilot, cook, bartender, dishwasher and everything in between. She was the epitome of what made the South End a community and not just a sports club. Voted South End Member of the Year in 2016, she was the youngest to receive this honor in the club's nearly 150-year history. She was a proud Hurley Girl rower, Los Locos swim pilot, Chunky Dunker Tahoe relay swimmer, and Bondi Iceberg.

Elizabeth will be lovingly remembered as someone who SHOWED UP—for so many in so many ways, and always with a smile. Kayaking for 12 hours to pilot an endurance swim. Planning her best friend's wedding. Caring for her mother at the end of her life. Organizing family get-togethers. Cooking and feeding relay athletes for 48 hours straight. Crewing for triathlons at 3 AM. Making space in her small apartment for friends displaced from California fires. Helping elderly friends recover from surgery or cancer. Cleaning out your parents' house after they die. Organizing your closet, your garage, your home, your life. She was inclusive, welcoming, kind, open-minded, industrious, mischievous, fun and the queen of spontaneous adventures. She is missed.

Elizabeth is reunited with her parents, William Joseph Glass, who, like Elizabeth, left this earth much too early, and Virginia Joan Goetz, whose death in 2016 was an especially hard blow.

She is survived by her three siblings: twins Judy and Tom and baby sister Trish; seven absolutely adored nieces and nephews — Tricina, Brad, Matthew, Noah, Joe, Ariel and Gabrielle; and the Ghali family, whose children she treasured and cared for as if her own: Avery, Sadie, Finley and little Cooper, who at 8 years old loved Elizabeth so much he asked her to marry him. (She said yes.)

A memorial at the South End will be held when it is safe to do so. In the meantime, donations may be made 'In Memory of Elizabeth Glass' to Baykeeper.org, which protects the San Francisco Bay.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jun. 6 to Jun. 7, 2020.

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Melissa Lea Marino

August 10, 2023

I am floored to have just learned about your passing Elizabeth. Life long friend. Former roommate. So many memories! R.I.P. Bella!

Natalie Bell Seiden

September 5, 2020

Absolutely stunned to stumble upon this when just looking up my former roommate Elizabeth. Such a sweet soul, very kind and way too young. Blessings Elizabeth.

Ned Viall

June 10, 2020

RIP, Elizabeth. In a world often divided between givers and takers, you were ensconced in the first category. You were one of the great volunteers at the South End. The South End and the Dolphin Club could be like junior high schools, rife with gossip and rumors, but I doubt you had a single nay-sayer. Thank you for your shining generosity. We'll miss you greatly. Ned Viall

Susie Granados

June 9, 2020

Elizabeth, you were such a beautiful soul and I still can't believe you are gone. No matter how much time passed, I always knew I could call and catch up like it was yesterday. I'm sending hugs to heaven, I know you are shining your beautiful light and spirit above.
To her family and friends, my heart goes out to you, surrounding you with love and peace and you go through this difficult time.

Sarah Jane Undiemi

June 8, 2020

Such a wonderful soul! Wish I had just one more chance to visit with her, and tell her how much I appreciated her loving, unselfish love for my sister Anne! ❤

Rondalee Lamb Pace

June 8, 2020

I grew up with Beth in Chandler, AZ. I remember her always being kind, gentle and always happy. I wish I hadn't lost contact with her. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. - Rondalee (Lamb) Pace

Melissa F Wiedemann

June 8, 2020

It is so hard to believe Beth is gone. Her energetic spirit and generous nature defined her and she was truly one of the most steadfast people I've ever known. She possessed a quiet and sly wit that never failed to surprise and I loved laughing with her over the years. Although I hadn't seen her in many years I am very saddened to not think of her swimming or rowing or laughing with others in SF. Best wishes and deep sympathies to all her friends and family.

Francis Baker

June 8, 2020

Elizabeth was always such a happy and loving person. The world is not the same without her brightness.

Pamela Perez

June 8, 2020

Beth was a dear friend, our friendship never changed no matter how long we hadnt spoken or how far apart we lived. Peaceful and loving person, we will all miss you Beth and have fabulous memories to carry with us.

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Jackie McKenna

June 8, 2020

Beth was a bonus daughter to me. She and my daughter Wendy met in 4th grade at St. Mary's Catholic School in Chandler, AZ. They became great fiends and remained so until Beth went home to Jesus. They talked on the phone often and visited each other several times. My heart is broken but I know she is watching over all of us
Jackie McKenna (AKA Mom McKenna)

Belen Collins

June 8, 2020

The sadness just wells up inside of me when I think of this. Beth was a rare gem, she managed to touch the hearts of so many people and she will be greatly missed. I'm sorry for her loss, it will be felt by many ♥

Dianne Spruit

June 7, 2020

The Glass family has always been apart of the Spruit family ... so many sleep overs and school days .... wonderful memories... Thankyou for making our lives so much richer

Johnny Diesel

June 7, 2020

What a wonderful person she is. Will always live on in our memories.

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