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John Glick Obituary

Dr. John (Jack) Russell Glick (Colonel, U.S. Army retired) died in Colorado Springs, CO on August 13, 2012. He was born on November 15, 1918, in Mount Carmel Illinois, to Russell C. and Clara Deputy Glick. Education was vitally important to Jack, as he was called by his friends. He fondly remembered attending a one-room schoolhouse for eight years and graduating as valedictorian of his high school class. He attended the University of Illinois where he was in ROTC. Weeks before he was to graduate he enlisted in the U.S. Army, attended Officer's Candidate School, was commissioned a 1st Lieutenant, and arrived on Utah Beach exactly two months after D-Day. Jack was decorated with a bronze star for his bravery under fire while repairing vital telegraph lines in Malmaison, France, during Battle of the Bulge. After the war he met and married Irina (Irene) Dybko, a displaced person from the former Soviet Union. They were married in Oberstdorf, Germany, in 1947 and returned to the United States. One of Jack's proudest accomplishments was sponsoring Irene's mother, sister, and niece to immigrate to the United States as well, escaping Soviet persecution. He served his country proudly through WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. His military career had the family moving frequently. While attached to Fort McPherson he was stationed at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa and completed his bachelors and masters degrees. Jack also graduated from the Command General Staff College (CGSC) at Fort Leavenworth, KS and the Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, PA. His last active duty assignment was in Heidelberg, Germany where he served as Director of Management Information Systems. He retired in 1970. Upon his retirement he moved the family to Boulder, Colorado, both to be near Irene's family in Denver and to obtain a Doctorate of Business Administration at the University of Colorado. Subsequent to Irene's untimely death in 1972 Jack and his youngest daughter Michelle moved to Carbondale, IL where we served as an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Southern Illinois University. In 1976 Jack became reacquainted with Geni (Rundstadtler) Hacker whose family he knew from his military life. They married in 1977. He had the opportunity to return to Europe to teach accounting and finance for Boston University which he did for 14 years in Germany, England, Belgium, Italy and Spain. Both Jack and Geni received great pleasure in exploring the cultures of the countries where he taught. Ultimately, they came back to live in Colorado Springs where he continued teaching classes for the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and Regis University. A last minute request from Boston University had him teaching class in Spain on his 75th birthday. He retired from teaching in 1994. He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Irene Dybko Glick, his second wife, Genie Hacker G lick, three brothers, two sisters, and infant grandchildren Jennifer Lynn Catano and Hannah Elizabeth Clemons. Surviving are a sister, Mary Glick Fischer and sister-in-law Nina Dybko Szwec. Also surviving are his children Jim Glick (Jan), Linda Hacker Ballenberger (Walt), Nancy Glick Catano (Frank), Cheryl Hacker Snigg-Cordova (Rick), Betty Glick, Jeannine Hacker Clemons (Mick),and Michelle Glick Somers (Dave). In addition he leaves nieces Lydia Dody and Ina Szwec; grandchildren Scott and Steve Glick, Wendi Glick-Valdez, Cheryl Catano Wilson, Kimberly Catano, Larisa and Michael Somers, Tina Valtierra, Jay Ballenberger, Jeremy, Jacob, Joshua, Micah and Kaylee Clemons, and Eric McCreary. Great grandchildren include Cody, Janlynn, Steven, and Bradley Glick; Ryan and Caitlin Wilson; Myles and Carter Valtierra; Isaiah Clemons; and great great grandson Mikhi Glick. Visitation will be held August 19 at noon at Swan-Law, 501 N. Cascade Ave in Colorado Springs, followed by a service with full military honors at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery. The family requests that all memorials be directed to the American Red Cross, Pikes Peak Chapter in John's name.

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Published by The Gazette on Aug. 17, 2012.

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September 2, 2012

We miss you so much Dad and Papa. We had the privilege of seeing him more often since we lived nearby. He leaves a wonderful legacy. Just today I have laughed about things he used to say, think about things my Dad taught me, and cried because I can't see him anymore. I miss you - Michelle

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Norma Thornson

August 27, 2012

Norma Thornson

August 27, 2012

I am saddened to hear of Jack's passing. He was a wonderful, thoughtful, kind man. I feel blessed that I was able to know him during the last part of his life. He always exhibited dignity and gentleness. He left a lasting impression on many and will be missed. My heartfelt sympathy to you all.

Debbie Ingram

August 22, 2012

Dr. Glick epitomizes the reason they call his "The Greatest Generation." What a wonderful man, and what great contributions, literally to the world!

Julie Sina

August 19, 2012

Much love and prayers to Betty and the entire Glick family as you celebrate the life of your remarkable father today.

August 18, 2012

Betty, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. It is wonderful that you are all so connected...great support and opportunity to share good memories. The description of your father's life reads like a novel! What an interesting path in this world.
Betty & Pierre Lartigaud
Jumilhac-le-Grand, France

James Lonergan

August 17, 2012

Thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
James E Lonergan United States Army 736

Michelle Lew

August 17, 2012

Dear Betty,
Your father certainly epitomizes living life to the fullest and is very fortunate to be surrounded by such a loving family.
My sincerest condolences.

Joy Baldwin

August 17, 2012

I only knew Jack as a member of our Club Villa community, where he also served for many long years, and was highly respected by all.
We will miss him too.

Joe Gray

August 17, 2012

Jack was an involved and key member of the Donala Club Villas Homeowners Association, holding office several times and being a valuable contributor to its operation and success. He will be missed. It was my honor and pleasure to have known Jack and to have been his friend. Rest In Peace. My deepest sumpathy to his entire family.

John H. Smith M.D

August 17, 2012

Leader,patriot,scholar,gentleman. We,the survivors of the 736th Field Artillery celebrate a life well-lived. Go in peace, Jack.

Lisa Igraszek

August 17, 2012

"Dear Betty: Although no words can really help the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in thought and prayer. May you be surrounded by those you love during this sad and difficult time. "

Robert A. Zawacki

August 17, 2012

Dr. Jack - rest in peace. You were an outstanding military officer, family man, and excellent educator. I worked with Jack at UCCS and we had a brief chat recently in the USAFA Commissary. A real gentleman.

August 16, 2012

Dear Betty and family members. I am thinking of you all and hoping that fond memories and happy events and moments will ease the grief and pain of the moment. Betty, you have been such a devoted daughter and I know you gave your father great comfort and joy during his life. Rest well with that thought and know that you always did what was best for him. Love, Judith Smith (Santa Monica CA)

Charles Alexander

August 16, 2012

Betty,
You were truly blessed to have your father for so long. Treasure the wonderful times and fond memories. He will always be with you in spirit. God bless you and your entire family.

Angela Deaver Campbell & Garland Campbell

August 16, 2012

Betty,
Wishing you and your family peace and all of God's blessings at this difficult time. May fond memories comfort you.

Beatrix Richman

August 16, 2012

Betty,
Your Dad was so fortunate to have you with him. Knowing you as a valued colleague, I can only imagine what an amazing daughter you were to him. My sincere condolences.
Bea Richman

Mary Ries

August 16, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are will you all.

Katie Frandsen

August 14, 2012

I am thinking about all my Glicks- in Colorado Springs and in Leavenworth. You have the most amazing sense of family- loyalty- love. You are all in my prayers

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