John passed away at home in peace after battling a very aggressive cancer June 30, 2020.
Born in NYC to Majorie and Martin Glickman, Brother to Elizabeth, David and Nancy. He was Father to Jackie and Lori and Grandfather to Jenna, Christopher and Conner. He was so proud of them. He was like a brother to Antonia and enjoyed his relationships with her children Jeffrey, Cessa as well as his relationships with his Godchildren Claudia, David L and David C. He was also an Uncle to many nieces and nephews.
Loving husband and best friend to Esther.
John grew up in New Rochelle with his loving family who supported him in all his crazy endeavors. John enjoyed playing hockey and was a star on his hockey team. He enjoyed snow and water skiing with his family. He loved working on cars.
He joined the US Army and became a Warrant Officer, flying helicopters. He served his time in Vietnam based out of Camp Enari with the 4th Infantry Division, 704 Maintenance Battalion, Company E. He shared stories of how he would fly to recover helicopters and one scary time when he actually crashed a Huey in the jungles of Pleiku. John still kept in touch with a few friends that he went to Flight school with. He was a long standing member of the American Legion and Suncoast Corvette Club and St. Petersburg Astronomy Club. Received his Bachelor of Religious Education with the St. Petersburg Theological Seminary.
In 1974, John owned the Mobil Gas Station, in Nyack, NY, where he met Esther, the person who he would spend the next 45+ years with. A beautiful courtship began and marriage happened in 1979. During his life, John, “Fast and Furious” as we loved to call him, enjoyed many hobbies. With Corvettes always at the top of his list, he also taught himself how to build telescopes, BIG telescopes; he became a master builder at a Plastic company; he went skydiving, he loved woodworking and built many things at his home, drove very fast motorcycles, enjoyed talking religion and had many more interests but his last love was riding his bikes along the Pinellas Trail. One day he rode 52 miles, finished and said “I don’t have to do that again.” He had many friends who loved him, loved his wisdom and “crusty but soft-hearted” sense of humor. He loved and was loved. Now all his questions will be answered.
He leaves behind so many memories, and we can’t imagine a world without the Glickmonster, as he was lovingly called by his closest friend.
Ceremonies to honor John’s military service will take place at Bay Pines National Cemetery on Tuesday July 21st, 2020 at 10:00 AM. The US Army Funeral Honors Team will render their final salute and Pastor John Phipps will officiate.
Deepest sympathy and condolences Easter and Family. Sending support and Love during this difficult time❤️🙏
Words cannot express how sorry and saddened we are by your loss. You are a strong woman and have always been there for our family with your prayers. We now pray that God give you strength and much needed peace during this sad time. Our most heartfelt and sincere condolences. 🙏🏻🙏🏻💔💔
One-of-a-kind is the only way to describe John. So many memories; John was and will always remain a big part of our lives. All of our love and support to you, Esther!
I am very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family.
Sorry for your loss
I only met John twice, but I considered him a friend. he will be missed by all who knew him, RIP.
What a beautiful eulogy. There was so much I didn’t know about John. He was very humble and proud. May he rest n peace. May God give you strength to go through this terrible time. Sorry we can’t be there for you. My love to you and Tom❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Not enough words for the loss we feel. When we left St.Pete, the only thing that has often made us look back is our dear friends. John and Esther and Ohr Chadash are at the top of our list. We have so many great memories of the times spent with John and Esther. His smile was infectious and easy. I’m anxious to hear the answers he has gotten now☺️. He’s just in the other room♥️. We love and miss you and still not believing this Debby and Bob
My deepest sympathy goes out to all family and friends. Sorry for your loss.
May the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord smile upon you and be gracious unto you. May the Lord show his favor to you, and give you peace.
Sincerely,
The Perri family
We will always have such sweet and loving memories of spending time with John! Please know that our thoughts and prayer are with you and your family.
May you rest in peace friend! No more suffering here on earth, you are and will be missed by many including me, Kim and our entire family. Years ago we shared an alley between our places of employment and I would come out back so you and I could chat. Always words of encouragement as I was coming up the corporate ladder 😁 the smile and you asking me if I owned the place yet and me replying not yet just trying to do my best. You helped me pick out the engagement ring I gave to Kim when you were working at a now defunct large retail store. Year after year I always looked forward to seeing you on Thanksgiving and we would chat for a little while just before you hit the recliner and napped out, that was of course after helped or did all of the dishes. I love you brother and you definitely had an impact on my life more then anyone really knows except me. I can only promise to help with the dishes on Thanksgiving and of course I’ll be remembering you while doing so. Godspeed John gone but certainly not forgotten.
Love always,
Frank, Kim Julia Jasmine and Francis
So sorry for your loss and beautiful eulogy. John was a very special guy. I always enjoyed our conversations about his past military experiences, cars, and guns. He was always asking how my family was and how my dad was doing. John had a big heart and was a joy to be around. I’ll miss the big guy. Much love to you Esther and hugs.
Ryan and I will always have a special place in our hearts!
Much love to you Es
We are so sorry for the loss of your beloved John. He was one of a kind and a very special and cool guy. We were blessed to know him. We are thinking of you and sending you prayers for peace and strength during this very difficult time. Sending you our love. ❤️❤️❤️
Esther my condolences to you and your family. Thinking and praying for you during this difficult time.
Esther I am so sorry for you and your family. John was a wonderful man. The eulogy was absolutely Beautiful. I remember John always making everyone laugh. May he Rest In Peace.
Love, Eugene & Michele
I am missing you. I only wish you could realize how loved you are……you left behind a hugh hole. Till we meet again, I remain forever yours. E XX00
So sorry about your loss Esther – this was very sudden. we will be praying for you – and will miss John.
John and Esther were friends of my family. I met both of them, through my daughter and her family.John and I would eat our meals together at the VA Hospital. John had a great personality, a man with lots of courage, who left behind great memories of success and happiness. God Bless John, in his move to his new heavenly home and bless Esther, until they meet again.
I remember John’s sense of humor and know that he is keeping God and the angels laughing. He’s telling about his much loved wife and the joy she brought him. Remember his laugh and all the adventures you had.
God care for you and you ar in my prayers.
I will always remember when Candace and I joined Nana and PA in Florida about 20 years ago. We were lucky enough to spend much of the time with Aunt Esther and Uncle Johnny. I still laugh when I think about Disney and the car ride home! We will forever keep those wonderful memories💜
Esther, we are so sorry for your loss.
Linda and David
We’re so very sorry for your loss. May God’s peace that passes all understanding fill your heart as you remember John. You are and will continue to be in my prayers.
John, Christine & Ian Osborn
John was one of a kind. I had the honor of working with him for a number of years and he brought humor and insight into the workplace. I’ll miss debating various subjects with him and feeling better informed about the subject once the debates were over. Esther and his family are in my prayers.
I am just reading this now. I am so sorry for the loss of John. I know got to meet him in person, but he gave me so much. He was so kind to me and my family and I don’t think I have the words to adequately to express how his kindness went above and beyond. I reached out to John when I found a letter in my aunts belongings as he was in basic training and flight school with my cousin Freddie who had passed away in Vietnam and from there a friendship from afar began. His love of Freddie was evident and he helped me bring to life someone I had never met. His granddaughter went to the wall in DC and did a rubbing of Freddie’s name and he framed it and sent it to me. It hangs on my wall today. May John rest in peace and to his family I thank you for sharing a little bit of him with me.
A friend,
Mary Yankosky-Amtsberg