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Ledger Closes on Elliot Glasser,"Westchester's Assessor," at 72.
Posted on Saturday, January 11 @ 10:35:48 EST by jfbailey
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WPCNR STREETS OF WHITE PLAINS. By John F. Bailey. January 11, 2003: The former assessor for Mount Kisco, Greenburgh and for twenty years, the White Plains City Tax Assessor from 1979 to 1999, Elliot Glasser has died.City of White Plains Director of Personnel, Elisabeth Wallace, confirmed Mr. Glasser's death Friday.
Ms. Wallace told WPCNR that Mr. Glasser was “a real gentleman,” and great to work with. She did not have any details on his death caused by an illness in Florida which she believed occurred December 31.
Glasser was Assessor for the city, according to Personnel records from September 7, 1979, until his retirement on February 27, 1999, serving with impeccable professionalism, diplomatic demeanor and crack efficiency that he was retained as Assessor through three successive administrations, that of Mayors Alfred Del Vecchio, Sy Schulman, and Joseph Delfino.
Ms. Wallace said he served on the International Association of Assessor Officers with such distinction that he was appointed by that body to be Advisor to New York State on assessment matters.
Mr. Glasser served for 10 years as Assessor for the Town of Mount Kisco before moving to Assessor of Greenburgh , and assuming his White Plains post in 1979. Mr. Glasser was born January 9, 1931 and died December 31, 2002.
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