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Gerald L. Baker
???, 1942 - December 8, 2021
Gerald
L. Baker, Coach Baker, 79, passed away
on December 8, 2012 at Albany Memorial
Hospital.
Born in Gloversville, NY, he graduated
from Springfield College in 1957 after
his education was temporarily
interrupted for three years in the
Army during the Korean War where he
was a physical therapist at Walter
Reed Hospital. He received his MA from
Ithaca College and began a 35 year
career as a physical education
teacher. However, his passion was
football. He played as a student in
Gloversville, and then played at
Springfield College where he was team
captain during two undefeated seasons.
He went on to coach in Gloversville
where he had two undefeated seasons
(1958, 1962), Rome Free Academy where
he had two undefeated seasons (1965,
1966) and a 15-0-1 record, and at
Linton High School from 1967 to 1985.
His final football record was 110
wins, 49 losses and 8 ties. He also
was a defensive coach for several
years at Union College and RPI. He was
named Metro Coach of the Year in 1966.
Jerry also successfully coached both
boys and girls track and wrestling
while at Linton High School. He
victoriously coached Linton in the
1985 final annual Linton-Mont Pleasant
football game (33-0) before retiring
from coaching and teaching in that
year.
He is survived by his loving wife of
30 years, Vickie Parker; three sons
and their wives, Glenn and Vicky Baker
of Naples, FL, Kurt and Amanda Baker
of Lafayette, LA, and Dean and
Elizabeth Baker of Houston, TX; and
eight grandsons, Collin, Nick, Kelly,
Graham, Ryan, Austin, Landon, and Kurt
Baker. His brother, Don Baker and
sister, Margaret Berner of
Gloversville predeceased him. He has
always been a quiet man, modest about
his achievements. Jerry was always
willing to help someone in need and
was truly a Gentleman's Gentleman. He
enjoyed visiting with many of the men
he coached and he coached with. He
will be missed. A memorial service
will be held today 12 noon at the Daly
Funeral Home. An hour of visitation
will precede the service from 11 a.m.
to 12 noon.
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