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Gerard Innocenti

Dallas, Pennsylvania

Dec 23, 1942 – Oct 19, 2019 (Age 76)

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BORN
December 23, 1942
DIED
October 19, 2019
AGE
76
LOCATION
Dallas, Pennsylvania
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Gerard (Jerry) G. Innocenti, 76, of Dallas, Pennsylvania, died at home on Saturday, October 19, due to complications from a long and valiant battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Born in Swoyersville, Pa., on December 23, 1942, he was the son of the late of Gino and Noemi (Iozzelli) Innocenti. His...

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An honor to know him. He represented the highest quality of our faculty.

Gerry was part of that generation of faculty that helped elevate the quality of education at Kutztown University.

Gerry was a distinguished member of the university known for his wisdom and insight. I had great respect for this colleague.

He was a colleague and one of the most knowledgeable of people in his field. It was an honor to know him.

I just learned about Professor Innocenti’s passing in Kutztown’s magazine, Tower.
He was my teacher for a course in Western Civilization back in the 1970’s. I remember him as knowledgeable, kind, and considerate. I became an English teacher after graduation, and often thought of him fondly. My condolences to your family.

Dear Brenda and Family,
I have such lovely memories of Jerry from our time together on campus. I believe we met soon after my arrival as a new faculty member and our paths crossed in various committees and University social events until his retirement. Jerry was such a gentleman who always greeted me with such warmth and kindness. I loved witnessing his calm and steady participation in committee deliberations. I was so sorry to learn of his passing. My very best to all of you as you mourn...

I remember my colleague as one of the best minds of his department and in faculty organizations. He was a gentleman; calm, rational, professional and courteous at all times.

Dear Brenda, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Jerry. May God guide you through this time of sorrow. Stay Strong!

Dear Brenda and Family,

I am saddened to learn of Jerry's passing. It was always a pleasure to see him on campus, and as a young faculty member, I looked to him as a kind of moral compass when we served on Senate. Compassionate, idealistic, kind and intelligent -- such gifts he offered! May he rest in peace, and may you feel the support of loved ones, near and far, at this difficult time. Fondly, Lisa