It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of Quentin Glass (8-BI-Spr24). The weight of this loss is immeasurable, and words feel inadequate as we attempt to honor a life that brought so much light, joy, and meaning to those who had the privilege of knowing him.
Quentin was more than a name on a roster or a classmate in passing — he was a bright soul, a compassionate friend, a motivated student, and a person whose presence left a lasting impression on everyone he met. Whether through his laughter, his leadership, or his thoughtful conversations, Quentin had a remarkable ability to bring people together. His kindness was effortless, his heart generous, and his spirit unwaveringly positive, even in the face of challenges.
As a member of the 8-BI-Spr24 cohort, Quentin was admired not only for his academic drive but also for his deep sense of integrity, respect for others, and willingness to lend a hand or a listening ear. He carried himself with a quiet confidence and humility that earned him the love and admiration of classmates, mentors, and faculty alike. He was the kind of person who showed up — not just physically, but emotionally and wholeheartedly — in every space he entered.
This sudden loss has left a void that cannot be filled. Our community mourns not only for what we’ve lost, but for the future that Quentin was so actively building — a future of service, achievement, and continued impact. The sadness we feel today is a reflection of how deeply he touched our lives.
To Quentin’s family, friends, and loved ones — please accept our deepest condolences. Our hearts break with yours. We grieve with you, and we celebrate with you the beautiful life that Quentin led. His legacy will not be forgotten; it will live on in every story, every act of kindness inspired by his memory, and in every life he impacted simply by being himself.
As we continue to process this loss, we encourage everyone to take time to care for one another, to talk, to remember, and to seek support if needed. Grief is not linear, and no one should walk through it alone.
A memorial service and opportunities to celebrate Quentin’s life will be shared in the coming days. We will gather not just to say goodbye, but to reflect on the love he shared and the lessons he taught us about empathy, strength, and connection.
May Quentin Glass be remembered always for the light he brought into the world.
May he rest in peace, and may we carry his spirit forward in everything we do.
With heartfelt sorrow,
[Your Institution / Department / Community Name]
Leave a Reply