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  • this guy came to my school in 6th grade, one of the funniest guys ever. it's so unfortunate he passed away. this guy was hilarious.

  • holy shit is this in rochester NY ? he said "490" which is a road here

  • Yes, he was from Rochester, NY

  • Nice. so is ebaum :D well webster but still the greater rochester area

  • I knew Tiny as a regular as a video store regular. When I worked at Blockbuster, I would see him come in, and we'd talk. I found out he was a comedian, and we'd shoot the breeze about whatever the heck- and it was a pleasure being able to make him laugh once in a while... and just to be able to talk to him.

    Thank you for everything Tiny.

  • i knew tiny most of my life

    rip buddy

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  • I saw him in 5th grade. He came to my class. I thought he was moderately funny. Not completely unfunny, but not really laugh out loud funny either.

    Nothing has changed since.

  • I did not know until i read this that tiny has gone, He was a very funny guy and any man that can make an ordiance laugh these days without resorting to bad laguage, I think comands respect. Thnks for the laughs man! RIP

  • poor tiny has died of a heart attack =[

  • I've known Tiny since 2000 and was so lucky to have him as a friend. We'd always meet up in Massachusetts; he pushed me into stand up. Such a nice person. I love you Tiny. May you make people laugh whereever you are now. ~ Jeff

  • Tinys funny. to bad he died. :(

  • I spoke with Tony after a local show at King's College. We had much laughter talking about "The Aristocrats" after the show. Great Guy

  • It has been 1 week since I heard about Tiny passing away.I still can't believe it.I would like to thank Tiny for his dedication to the local comedy scene.He was one of the only established,working comics that would take the time to drop in on open mic nights around the city,to check out the up and coming talent.He always had words of encouragement and treated all comics with respect.He was a big part of helping a number of people make that step from open mic to working comic.Thanks Tiny.

  • It was always a pleasure to work with Tiny. A wonderful human being who was always had a positive outlook on everything, he was the type of human being that we should all aspire to be.

    Our loss is Heaven's gain. RIP, my friend.

  • I recently had the opportunity to work with and be-friend this wonderful and extremely talented Rochester comedian, Kenneth "Tiny" Glover. We did a show great together in Upstate New York and had an awesome time hanging out afterwards. He was genuine and had a wonderful positive vibe about him. He was fun, hilerous & extremely encouraging. He spoke of his family in a warm way and seemed optomistic about the future.

    I will miss my new friend Tiny...RIP!

  • I work at the hospital where Tiny was brought after he died. My sympathy goes out to Tiny's wife, family and all his friends. I'm so glad that I was able to find this video on youtube. Sometimes as nurses we don't get to know the person we care for.

  • You worked at the hospital where he died? I tried asking how did he die. No one knows how he died. Do you know how he died? I'm just curious...I'm gonna miss Tiyn so much. He wanted all the kids at our program at school to show him our talent with writing and drawing. I made a drawing for him a day before i heard the news. I was going to give it to him....

  • Animegirly13, I know he died after or during exercise in the hotel exercise room in the early morning hours. They said natural causes. Looking at his picture I would say that he probably had high blood pressure and probably coronary artery problems that caused a heart attack. my supervisor said that his wife reports he had been working out and losing weight lately so I wonder if he was told by his doctor that he needed to make lifestyle changes??? All this is just a guess.

  • Tiny, I will miss you. We have been friends since the early college days at CCFL! The radio room, the rat, up to our current talks about family and goals, and your comedy shows. You left us too soon!

    Til we meet again...

  • Tiny we miss you thanks for coming to our school. R.I.P

  • Wow he was funny. I'm so sad that he's gone. He was a funny teacher. ^_^ Rest in peace man....

  • TINY IS AMAZING I WILL MISS HIM TERRIBLY

    RIP DUDE

    ur 2 amazing

    =(

  • I attend Brockport with Tiny. I was his little frat sister. I came across this video by accident and upon reading the comments found out he passed away. I was devastated, Tiny was a good man, I remember him well from our college days. I now live in NYC and was not aware of his celebrity status. It could not have happened to a nicer person. Tiny, to me you were a good man and may you RIP.

    My very best to Mrs, Glover and your kid(s).

  • yea tiny came 2 my skool

    he was awesome

    ill miss him

  • RIP Tiny.

    I went to college with Tiny and worked with him at the radio station. Learned a lot about music, life and food from him. Cheers, Woody

  • Tiny died on April 6, 2008. RIP Buddy.

  • HAHA I LOVE THIS GUY. He came to my college, it was hilariously wonderful.

  • What college was it because he is coming to mine tonight

  • Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. It was sometime last semester.

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