I kept in touch with Andy Glazer. He seemed to pop up, wherever I was. His father and my father were both lawyers in Massapequa. I got my MBA at Michigan, and he was there, at law school. I moved to Atlanta, and he was there. We were in a fantasy baseball league together.
He had a ton of energy, and lots of innovative ideas. For example, he had started a business where he sold a videotape to students who were entering law school, on what they should expect. He used the list of people who took the LSAT to market to. He had moved to some commune type community in Northern California, last I heard of him.
I liked him very much. Hard to believe he died. He was a good guy.
Google is a great tool but can cut like a knife. It is hard to hear that someone you knew from grade school is no longer with us. It reminds us all of our own mortality. Sounds like he had an accomplished life and one to have been proud of. May he rest in peace!
I met Andrew the first day of second grade in Mrs. Kimball's interage class at John H. West. I have many memories of him. We remained buddies all the way through high School and stayed in touch intermittently until about ten years ago, when we lost contact. I was very sad and upset to hear about his death. Just the other day I pulled down some old copies of the Devil's Tale to read some sports stories he wrote. There are many moving tributes to him on the web. I'd be interested in hearing from others who remember him. Maybe we can put together recollections and produce a web-based tribute to him. Bruce