About 10-15 years ago, Mark Gluckin ran a sort of mail bookstore for music (teachings, too perhaps) of former Wayfers. He had a mailing list and would send out flyers for tapes and CD's to everyone on his mailing list without asking for compensation. He sold several copies of a tape that I produced in the mid-90's.
He was a very gracious, loving person. Even though I never met him in person, I am forever thankful for his generous and giving spirit. He will be greatly missed.
He was a Groovy Rye Christian when I met him in 1971 and had the opportunity to work with him at times in setting up Pressed Down concerts. He was a strict taskmaster and a perfectionist, just like VPW, so I learned much from him. He told me recently that he copied Dr's life as best he could. He loved Dr and was a total servant for him and us. He taught me much by his example and heart. I also had the opportunity to work with him at HQ doing audio, and with Barbara in the Boookstore. They were a perfect couple in the way they balanced their personalities. We've kept in touch over the years and missing him greatly I do look forward to seeing him again soon.
SUMMERFIELD— The Rev. Mark Alan Gluckin, 54, of Strawberry Road, died Sunday, Nov. 28, 2004, at Moses Cone Hospital.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Forbis & Dick North Elm Street Chapel with the Rev. Walter Manthey and the Rev. Gary King officiating
Mike you spoke your thoughts concerning Mark and knowing Mark I would tend to agree. But this is not the place for a fight this is about Mark not a fight. Please start your own thread if you want to continue this,,, Thanks
For those wishing to send cards or letters to Barbara and family here is a email I received from Wally
On behalf of Barbara Gluckin and family, we have been asked to relay to you that our precious brother, Mark Gluckin, fell asleep November 28th, 2004, and is awaiting the return of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Mark was a faithful husband and father, and a dearly beloved brother and minister who dedicated his heart and life to the furtherance of the gospel of God.
A Memorial Service will be held this Saturday, December 4th, at 2 p.m., in the chapel at Forbis & Dick Funeral Home in Greensboro, North Carolina.
In lieu of floral arrangements, memorial gifts in Mark's honor can be sent to The Teachings, P.O. Box 906, Summerfield, NC 27358.
For your convenience, directions to the location of the service are below, along with contact information to a few nearby hotels. If there is a need for additional information, please feel free to call either of us.
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Stayed Too Long
Although I did not know him personally his work with Way Productions always impressed me very much. He will be missed.
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dmiller
Oh nooo!
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Galen
Did not know him, though the name does sound familiar.
What did he do?
His family will be in our prayers.
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About 10-15 years ago, Mark Gluckin ran a sort of mail bookstore for music (teachings, too perhaps) of former Wayfers. He had a mailing list and would send out flyers for tapes and CD's to everyone on his mailing list without asking for compensation. He sold several copies of a tape that I produced in the mid-90's.
He was a very gracious, loving person. Even though I never met him in person, I am forever thankful for his generous and giving spirit. He will be greatly missed.
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A la prochaine
What sad news :(-->
I did not know Mark personally but I knew who he was and spoke to him on occasion.
A wonderful man.
My heart is saddened for his family this night.
I pray for them all.
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Jim
I knew him, I worked with him. An intensely inteligent and spiritual man. I'm sad.
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WordWolf
*curses*
Man, I was just thinking about him the other day.
I'll keep his family in my prayers.
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valerie52
Oh NO!! :(--> :(-->
I knew him way back in the 70's. He did the music.
He also helped the 7th Corps Dance Band too.
It was Gayle Budlong, Doug Coyle, Paul Cooper, (deceased), my self, and Kevin McCave.
I never did get any recordings of us.
I had no idea he even went in for surgery :(-->
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shazdancer
So sad. he seemed like a kind-hearted man who loved his family and tried to do the right thing. We need more such men in the world, not less...
Prayers for his family,
Shaz
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Mike
Mark will be sorely missed.
He was a Groovy Rye Christian when I met him in 1971 and had the opportunity to work with him at times in setting up Pressed Down concerts. He was a strict taskmaster and a perfectionist, just like VPW, so I learned much from him. He told me recently that he copied Dr's life as best he could. He loved Dr and was a total servant for him and us. He taught me much by his example and heart. I also had the opportunity to work with him at HQ doing audio, and with Barbara in the Boookstore. They were a perfect couple in the way they balanced their personalities. We've kept in touch over the years and missing him greatly I do look forward to seeing him again soon.
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MARK ALAN GLUCKIN
11-30-2004
SUMMERFIELD— The Rev. Mark Alan Gluckin, 54, of Strawberry Road, died Sunday, Nov. 28, 2004, at Moses Cone Hospital.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Forbis & Dick North Elm Street Chapel with the Rev. Walter Manthey and the Rev. Gary King officiating
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Raf
I am deeply saddened by this news.
Deeply.
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Mike
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Jim
Resolved.
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Mike
Jim,
I agree, now that I've calmed down. I'm letting my first post stand, but I put the second in a new thread.
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WhiteDove
Jim I agree!!
Mike you spoke your thoughts concerning Mark and knowing Mark I would tend to agree. But this is not the place for a fight this is about Mark not a fight. Please start your own thread if you want to continue this,,, Thanks
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Thanks Mike :)-->
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For those wishing to send cards or letters to Barbara and family here is a email I received from Wally
On behalf of Barbara Gluckin and family, we have been asked to relay to you that our precious brother, Mark Gluckin, fell asleep November 28th, 2004, and is awaiting the return of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Mark was a faithful husband and father, and a dearly beloved brother and minister who dedicated his heart and life to the furtherance of the gospel of God.
A Memorial Service will be held this Saturday, December 4th, at 2 p.m., in the chapel at Forbis & Dick Funeral Home in Greensboro, North Carolina.
In lieu of floral arrangements, memorial gifts in Mark's honor can be sent to The Teachings, P.O. Box 906, Summerfield, NC 27358.
For your convenience, directions to the location of the service are below, along with contact information to a few nearby hotels. If there is a need for additional information, please feel free to call either of us.
In Christ,
Gary King
Wally Manthey
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