Glickstein, Ira S's Obituary
Ira Saul Glickstein died on April 25, 2025, at the age of 86. A lifelong learner, dedicated
engineer, and unrelenting thinker, he lived with curiosity, conviction, and a deep love for ideas.
Born in 1939 to Morris and Ruth (Leibowitz) Glickstein, Ira grew up with a passion for science,
technology, and the written word. He earned degrees in electrical engineering and systems
management, and spent his career as a systems engineer and educator, contributing to
groundbreaking work in computer systems and simulation. He worked for many years at IBM
and later at Lockheed Martin, where he earned the respect of colleagues for his expertise,
clarity, and intellectual rigor.
Ira’s professional life spanned both military and private sectors, but his mind was never limited
to his job title. He was also a prolific writer and thinker, contributing regularly to his blog and
online forums where he explored topics ranging from artificial intelligence and philosophy to
politics, religion, and human behavior. He had a special fondness for climate modeling, often
offering a contrarian view grounded in his belief in logic, skepticism, and natural systems.
Ira’s steadfast adherence to his viewpoints and his willingness to engage in detailed discussions
made him a respected figure among those who shared his perspectives. He was not easily
swayed—nor did he expect others to be—but he welcomed civil debate, valued intellectual
precision, and found joy in arguments that made people think harder and speak more clearly. A
man of conviction, he particularly enjoyed spirited discussions on conservative politics.
After retiring, Ira moved with his wife, Violet (Stark) Glickstein, to The Villages, Florida, where he
embraced a new chapter of life with energy and enthusiasm. Their decades together were
marked by mutual respect, adventure, and curiosity—whether raising their family on a farm in
upstate New York or traveling in retirement. Violet predeceased Ira, a loss he carried quietly but
deeply in his final years.
Ira stayed active and engaged through biking, blogging, and—perhaps most
unexpectedly—leading water aerobics classes with characteristic structure and humor. He also
found philosophical kinship in sheep, which he admired for their quiet resilience and
evolutionary purpose. He relished long bike rides as opportunities to work through ideas,
sometimes returning with an entire blog post formed in his mind.
He is survived by his brother, Lee Glickstein; daughters Sara Bar-Zeev (Avi) and Lisa Glickstein
(Jeremiah Hagler); son-in-law David Moyers; and five “Grands”: Alex, Samantha, and Michaela
Hagler, and Isaac and Emerson Bar-Zeev. He was predeceased by his parents, beloved wife
Violet, daughter Rena Moyers, and a loyal golden retriever, Toffee.
Ira lived in several places over his lifetime, but he was most at home in deep
conversation—whether by email, in comment sections, or across a table. His presence will be
missed in inboxes, late-night threads, and long-winding discussions that never quite landed
where they began.
There will be a graveside service on Monday, May 5, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. at Hillcrest Memorial
Gardens in Leesburg, Florida.
The family asks that donations be made to a charity of your choice in Ira’s memory—or simply
take a moment to engage in a thoughtful conversation, something Ira believed was among the
most meaningful acts of all.
This obituary was written by ChatGPT at Ira’s request.
What’s your fondest memory of Ira?
What’s a lesson you learned from Ira?
Share a story where Ira's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Ira you’ll never forget.
How did Ira make you smile?