Glazier (disambiguation)

Glazier (disambiguation)

A glazier is a construction professional that selects, cuts, installs, replaces, and removes residential, commercial, and artistic glass.

Glazier may also refer to:

* Alan Glazier (born 1939), retired English darts player
* Kenneth MacLean Glazier, Sr. (1912-1989), Canadian minister and librarian
* Rick Glazier (21st century), Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly
* Teresa Ferster Glazier (1907-2004), American nonfiction writer


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