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Glick is memorialized at the Flight 93 National Memorial at the crash site near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and at the National 9/11 Memorial in New York City, at the South Pool, on Panel S-67, along with other passengers on Flight 93. Glick's name on the Wall of Names at Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania He was a take-charge guy." Glick's former boss, Thomas Torf, added: "He was a no-nonsense kind of guy. Glick's brother-in-law Douglas Hurwitt said, "that was my brother-in-law. Ĭo-workers and family stated that they were not surprised that Glick took action. Glick's last words to his wife when aboard Flight 93 were: "We're going to rush the hijackers." He then hung up the phone. September 11 attacks Īccording to accounts of cell phone conversations, Glick, along with Todd Beamer, Mark Bingham and Tom Burnett, formed a plan to take the plane back from the hijackers, and led other passengers in this effort. As a high school sophomore, Emerson delivered a 2017 TED Talk on dealing with tragedy and grief. Their daughter and only child Emerson, was born on June 18, 2001, less than three months before his death, and was named after her parents' favorite poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson. At the time of his death, they had been married for five years. Glick was a resident of West Milford, New Jersey, where he and Lysbeth made their home in a small cottage on a lake. Īt the time of his death, Glick worked as a sales executive for Vividence, an e-consulting company in San Mateo, California. Glick was an American National Collegiate Judo champion while he was a student at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, He was also captain of the rugby team, and president of the Rochester chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. They became high school sweethearts, and were prom king and queen in 1988. He attended Saddle River Day School, where in the 7th grade, he met his future wife, Lyzbeth.

Glick and his five siblings, all of whose names begin with the letter "J", grew up in a Jewish family in Saddle River, New Jersey. Glick was born Septem the middle child, and middle son of Joan and Lloyd Glick of Hewitt, New Jersey. During a struggle to reclaim the aircraft, it crashed into a field in Stonycreek Township near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, killing all 33 passengers and seven crew members on board, along with the four hijackers. Aware of the earlier attacks at the World Trade Center, Glick and some of his fellow passengers attempted to foil the hijacking. Jeremy Logan Glick (Septem– September 11, 2001) was an American passenger on board United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked and crashed as part of the September 11 attacks.
