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Gerry Gimelstob

Newark, Maryland

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Gerry passed away surrounded by his loving family on Saturday, March 18, 2017 after a courageous fight against Leukemia. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Gerry always had a love for basketball. He had the unique distinction of being on basketball teams, both in high school and college, that were...

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This really hurts to hear that Gerry has passed away my heart goes out to you and the family sandy your husband will truly be missed ppraying that God will give you all the strength to get through GOD Bless.

My condolences to all of you. It has been some time since I saw Gerry and I didn't know that he was ill. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry to hear of Jerry's passing. When I last saw Jerry we were at Pivot for therapy. My deepest sympathy to you Sandy and the family. I must admit my sorrow at not following the Capital News Paper and not seeing the notice.
Herb Brown

My condolences to the Family. May God strengthen the Family during this most difficult time. Isa.41:10,13.

Hey boss just want to say Thank You so very much for having me for 20+ years starting at the BayRidge McDonalds and wherever you needed help I was there may God continue to bless your family in this time of need my deepest sympathy goes out to Sandy Ricky and Ross

Sorry for your loss may you draw comfort from Gods word at Hosea 13:14 Lima Ohio

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Gimelstob family. Gerry was one of the finer men and basketball minds ever. He will truly be missed. Until we meet again Gerry!

The Johnsons and the Gimelstobs have been friends for many years, just like family. I remember Gerry in the Cleveland playground playing basketball. He was determined to be a superior athlete and to be successful in life. Later on at GW, while I was the assistant for the womens team, again I saw his determination to succeed. Gerry was a wonderful person who loved people. He will be missed by all. As the great poet Samuel Foss said "Gerry lived in a house by the side of the road and was a...

Condolences to the Family of Gerrymandering Gimelstob. I graduated from Weequahic High School in 1968 and immediately remembered Gerrymandering I remember his winning smile and his love of sports. I haven'the seen him since graduation day but how wonderful it is to see the fine life he lived and all the people he enriched. May the God of all comfort be with your family PSALMS CHAPTER 55 verse 22.