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September 09, 2013
Formerly Of West Chester, Pennsylvania
George H. Baldwin, 90, of Ormond Beach, FL, formerly of Kutztown, died July 4 in Oceanside Hospital, Ormond Beach, FL.
He was predeceased by his wife, Marillyn (Mellam) Baldwin. He was born in Exton, PA, on January 13, 1923. He was the son of the late George H. and Carrie (Aichele)...
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To the Baldwin Family--I'm sorry for your loss. I played for coach in the early 80's I went to Kutztown because of him, unfortunately I left when he went to New England. (I was proud that he went to the NFL) I've always thought of him and what a huge impression he made on me in a short time. Recently, I started thinking of him a lot and looking him up see how he was found this sad news. He was a great man.
Bill Crisp
August 18, 2013
George Baldwin was one of the greatest coaches in Bergen County history. He influenced numerous players into coaching, teaching, and private business.
I would ask present day coaches to read this coach's great history and influence. He taught you life lessons that did last a lifetime and beyond.
God Rest you Coach Baldwin, we will never see this era of coaching again.
Michael J ODonnell
August 05, 2013 | Dumont, NJ
To The Baldwin Family: I played at West Chester State College and Coach Baldwin was our line coach. Playing for Coach was always inspiring, he never took a play off, years after playing for him as a young coach he stopped me at a clinic. Within 15 minutes were out on the road running just like we did in Pads when we were at WC running the CC courses. He said to me he didn't want his former players to go back to teammates and say he was out of shape. He was an inspiring man who made me...
Michael Gallagher
July 16, 2013 | Hockessin, DE
Ahhh Uncle Bud! What a wonderful man!
Candy, Tommy, Patti and Debbie, I am truly sorry for your loss. Your father was one of a kind. All my memories of your dad bring a smile to my face.
When my dad passed away, he held me until I could cry no more. I have never forgotten that. Like I said, he was one of a kind!
Love to all of you
Nancy (Klose) Waters
July 14, 2013
So very sorry to hear of the passing of "Uncle Bud." My dad served in the Marines with him, and I have very fond memories of my visits with the Baldwins in Pennsylvania. Uncle Bud was such a kind man, and I treasure the last few conversations I had with him. No doubt he and my dad are whooping it up again as I type.
Jane Gilbert
July 14, 2013 | Bel Air, MD
Very sad to hear of the passing of this great man. He wasn't only a coach to me but also like a father. I often reference the stories he's given me and the advice he offered. He made me a better person Rip Coach
Gary Kline. Golden Bears 80 - 83
July 14, 2013 | PA
Sorry to hear about Coach Baldwins passing. Thank you Candy. As an alumnus of DMHS, I remember him fondly. He was a great teacher and our winning Maroon Raiders coach. RIP, Julie Kratzer AKA Julie Johnson, class of 60
July 13, 2013
To the Baldwin family, George was the first coach at KU that I had interaction with. He was kind, had a sense of humor but knew how the keep the guys in line. A down to earth guy who never let his position go to his head. He will be sadly missed.
Donna Unger
July 12, 2013 | Kutztown, PA