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MARK GLAZE

1970 - 2021

MARK GLAZE obituary, 1970-2021, Washington, DC

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1970

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2021

MARK GLAZE Obituary

GLAZE Mark Glaze "The face of gun control," dies at age 51 Mark Charles Glaze of Washington, DC died suddenly on Sunday, October 31, 2021, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, at age 51. Mark was born on October 21, 1970, in Pueblo, Colorado, to parents Charles Glaze and Nancy Green. Mark attended South High School in Pueblo. He was a Truman Foundation Scholar at The Colorado College and an honors graduate of the George Washington University Law School. Highlighting a long career of public service, he served as an advisor to the Commission on Federal Election Reform led by former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker. Mark was a wonderful man and very successful in the eyes of the world. He overcame many obstacles to accomplish so much during his 51 years. Mark was a seasoned strategist in public affairs, advocacy and politics. He managed complex national and state issue campaigns, using all the tools of modern persuasion, to improve public policy on some of the toughest issues we face, against some of the most powerful special interests. Mark's clients included some of America's best-known nonprofits, foundations and corporations. Prior to beginning his consulting practice in June 2014, Mark served as executive director of Everytown for Gun Safety, a bipartisan group chaired by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. According to the Wall Street Journal, after the Newtown mass shooting, Mark became "the face of the gun control movement." As we celebrate the life of our beloved Mark, we would be remiss not to mention his harrowing struggle with alcohol, depression, and anxiety. In the last years of his life, Mark actively sought help. He completed several treatment programs, with the hope of finding peace and breaking free of the addictive cycle that caused him to feel so desperately alone and in pain. Mark took his own life while being held on DUI charges at the Lackawanna County Prison. While it may be difficult to discuss this specific cause of death, with suicide as the tenth leading cause of mortality in the United States- the numbers and instances are too frequent and increasing to ignore. All who have been bereaved by suicide face a time of unimaginable grief, misplaced guilt, and unanswerable questions. We pray that by being open about Mark's cause of death, something positive may emerge from our devastating loss. Perhaps our frank discussion may even save lives. Omission of the true cause of death allows mental illness to remain impersonal, a silent killer. If you are thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States at 1-800-273-TALK. Mark's father, Charles E. Glaze of Gunnison, Colorado, and his mother, Nancy L. Green of Pueblo, Colorado, precede him in death. He is survived by his son, Archer; several aunts, uncles and cousins; numerous long-time friends and associates; and of course, he will be missed by "man's best friend," his beloved Tallulah. Mark will be deeply grieved and sorely missed. Should friends desire, contributions may be sent to Everytown for Gun Safety, The Marshall Project, and/or Ashley Treatment Center. A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. Details will be posted on social media channels. A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. Details will be posted on social media channels.

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Published by The Washington Post on Nov. 6, 2021.

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Kirsten Nordstrom

December 10, 2021

My heart . I too am in recovery from alcohol, anxiety and depression. We were just a year apart and both from Colorado, and I feel as though you´re a brother. The power and the movement you created for change was awe inspiring. Love you Mark.

Judy Cranford

November 15, 2021

I knew Mark as his realtor. We worked together closely to find a home which could be his comfort and a base for his life and his work. The house buying process is so intense that it generally brings out the best and worst in us all. With Mark, it seemed to bring out his best and his best. We stayed in touch. Mark, despite it all, had the guts, fortitude and purpose to make a difference in our world. He really did. Many who will never know him will benefit from his life's work.

Jennifer LaForce

November 10, 2021

Mark and I went to college together. I am so, so sad that he was in so much pain. Sending all my love to his son and family/friends. He was a special guy.

Dean Monroe

November 10, 2021

Never met him but heard a tremendous amount. May he rest in peace.

Bridgid Galvin

November 9, 2021

Keep the faith!

Sara P.

November 9, 2021

I did not know Mark personally but am so touched by his obituary. I am reminded that various accomplishes and successes do not always save us from crushing self doubt. I struggle daily with doubts about my self worth. These feelings are disabling to me and those around me. I have to remind myself of my goodness. Just know that depression is a black hole and it is often hard to find the energy to climb out, no matter who is calling you from
above. I wish you love and serenity as you wade through your grief.

Deborah Ziegler

November 8, 2021

Honesty is the way we grow and change and become better human beings. Thank you for this beautiful and loving tribute. Substance abuse is devastating and so very hard to overcome. Even as he struggled Mark was doing important and wonderful work to make the world a better place. I send my deepest condolences to all who love Mark and my heart goes out to you as you negotiate the complexity of grieving such a special human being.

jeanne marie

November 8, 2021

Thank you for sharing Mark´s struggle with depression and addiction. I hope your honesty does help others.

My sister died by suicide and she struggled with these issues as well. I have also been hospitalized for mental illness. It´s brave of you to share.

I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your beloved Mark.

Meghan

November 8, 2021

A giant loss - he did such important, brilliant work. The tribute is extraordinarily powerful, as addiction, anxiety and depression are ubiquitous; your choice to be open will be important to so many.

Ms. Thompson

November 8, 2021

To Mark's Family:
Wow! What an Honest Obituary/Tribute!
Praying that your transparency will help us ALL.
My deepest condolences to your family and to Mark's friends!
May God wrap you All in his arms and bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time.

Mark,
Sleep in Heavenly Peace

Patty Flynn

November 7, 2021

Everytown lost a fighter and a lover. RIP now, Mark.

Nannette Horan

November 7, 2021

I happened upon the obit posted in the WP yesterday. I am so sorry for your loss. It is heartbreaking to see what Mark accomplished and what substance abuse disorder took away from all who knew him. My daughter (our family - I believe this is a family disease) has been riding the relapse roller coaster and is presently in recovery. Thank you for the honest and deeply personal obituary. Your posting will help others understand the humanity of those who are suffering. Your posting helps to take the shame and judgment away for substance abuse disorders and people who are struggling with their mental health.

My thoughts are with you, your family, and those who were fortunate to know and love Mark.

Wendy

November 7, 2021

I didn't know Mark, but as someone who has had suicidal ideations, I appreciate the candor about his cause of death. My sympathies to his loved ones, both canine and human.

Kenny Wolf

November 6, 2021

A mensch, friend--always helping people in life & in death, now highlighting the toll of depression so other tragic losses can be prevented.

Jeff Bishop

November 6, 2021

Oh, Mark: I don´t think I´ll ever be able to fill this hole in my heart. You left an indelible mark on my life. One of the last things I said to you is that you´ll always be a special guy to me. I just wish I could have said goodbye.

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