rest in peace Mark and Rob

Terrible terrible news. I’m still bewildered, angry and in denial.

Lifelong friends, Rob and Mark Glaser, were killed in an avalanche on Saturday, January 15, 2011 in the area of Burstall Pass, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Kananaskis Country, Alberta.

Here’s the official notice:

The families of Mark and Rob Glaser are in deep shock at the news of their tragic passing. Both were loving husbands and fathers and will be greatly missed by their families and legions of friends. Both were seasoned back country hikers and skiers who shared a deep passion for the outdoors.

Mark lived in Calgary and was in the oil and gas industry for over 25 years including senior management positions in recent years. Rob lived in Bragg Creek and was a captain in the Calgary Fire Department.

The family respectfully requests privacy at this time. Please direct all media contacts through Ed Glaser (brother) at 403-470-3904.

Phone Ed or contact me. I’ll post updates here.

Mark Glaser

On this trip a few years ago Mark and Rob trained me in snow rescue techniques.

Saskatchewan Glacier

Over 30 years (1978–2007), avalanches have been responsible for 329 deaths in Canada, with a recent rate of 14 deaths per year. …

Avalanche accounts for over 90% of outdoor recreation deaths, most of those in Alberta or B.C.

Damn.

4 thoughts on “rest in peace Mark and Rob

  1. Patty Huber Walcott's avatar Patty Huber Walcott

    Rick,

    I am so deeply sorry for the loss of your dear friends. I know that you all were lifelong friends and this tragedy has changed all of your lives. I have no words of wisdom. it makes no sense. You have my deepest sympathy. Know that Rob’s legacy is with his children and his wife and all of his dear friends who will remember his character forever. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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  3. Deanna Dubbin's avatar Deanna Dubbin

    Dearest Rick;

    Please send my condolences to the Glaser family. I am so deeply sorry to hear about such a tragic loss of two people from high school days gone by. Words cannot express the sorrow you all must be experiencing. Please know my thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences go out to the families and friends of these friends to many.

    Sincerely,
    Deanna Dubbin

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