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Jerry L. Smith
Jerry L. Smith, age 71, of Channahon, IL, passed away peacefully on February 23, 2021 at Amita St. Joseph Medical, Joliet, IL.
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Jerry graduated from Rapid City High School in South Dakota in 1967. His love of athletics led to his becoming a three-year letterman in both track and football, but his true love was baseball. He began playing in Rapid City Little Leagues and Pony Leagues advancing all the way to Rapid City American Legion Post 22 team during his high school years. In 2007, Jerry was inducted into the Rapid City Post 22 Baseball Hall of Fame.
Jerry went on to attend Southern Illinois University where he continued to play baseball. Several of those SIU teams advanced to the College World Series. He graduated in 1972 with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering.
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