- A very nice man
- Often spoken of so kindly by my Dad, friendship & memories.
- A refined gentleman
-G’town’s Mr. Hockey. He was a fantastic hockey player. Gerry never coached or played the game just for fun. He had to WIN. He was involved in more hockey championships as coach and player than any other person from Georgetown. I will always respect and and admire him...Rest In Peace Coach...
- Halton Hills Sports Hall of Fame Member.
-A great guy and a Man’s Man 👍
Always a gentleman, so, respected!
- A great man
- A super guy. Hockey player, coach & a very good mason, too❗
- I had such a crush on him in his Raider days!
-Great Man And did a lot for sports in Georgetown
-Real Gentleman...When someone mentions The Glen, this is who I think of...:)
- Gerry Inglis was the best hockey coach I have ever seen. A very good player and an awesome Stone mason and a gentleman. RIP Gerry and thanks for all the memories :)
-Gerry was one of the best hockey people in Georgetown . He was very knowable and always willing to share this knowledge with the young players in Georgetown....Thanks Gerry and may you RIP.......
- No question, one of the best, maybe the best Georgetown hockey coach ever. RIP Gerry
- He always came into Prestons nicest guy you could want to meet
-I had the great good fortune of having Gerry as a coach..Taught me how to body check, both open ice and along the boards. He was as tough as nails and earned our respect.
-Class act if there ever was one!!
- Gerry and Blake old time hockey
- Always liked Gerry.
-Great man
- Gerry and Eleanor had many years together. RIP Gerry.
- Did his wife work at Young's Pharmacy?
-Yes , Eleanor worked there for many years. She was my go to person when I needed something.
- I thought so, thanks Eve.
-The finest, winningest coach I ever played for and also one of the best stone masons in Georgetown. We just wanted to win for Gerry and we did.
- Gerry was best man at my and my wifes wedding and a friend for life.
-Gerry was a great guy!! I used to love chatting to him when I worked at Preston's as a teenager.
- Often spoken of so kindly by my Dad, friendship & memories.
- A refined gentleman
-G’town’s Mr. Hockey. He was a fantastic hockey player. Gerry never coached or played the game just for fun. He had to WIN. He was involved in more hockey championships as coach and player than any other person from Georgetown. I will always respect and and admire him...Rest In Peace Coach...
- Halton Hills Sports Hall of Fame Member.
-A great guy and a Man’s Man 👍
Always a gentleman, so, respected!
- A great man
- A super guy. Hockey player, coach & a very good mason, too❗
- I had such a crush on him in his Raider days!
-Great Man And did a lot for sports in Georgetown
-Real Gentleman...When someone mentions The Glen, this is who I think of...:)
- Gerry Inglis was the best hockey coach I have ever seen. A very good player and an awesome Stone mason and a gentleman. RIP Gerry and thanks for all the memories :)
-Gerry was one of the best hockey people in Georgetown . He was very knowable and always willing to share this knowledge with the young players in Georgetown....Thanks Gerry and may you RIP.......
- No question, one of the best, maybe the best Georgetown hockey coach ever. RIP Gerry
- He always came into Prestons nicest guy you could want to meet
-I had the great good fortune of having Gerry as a coach..Taught me how to body check, both open ice and along the boards. He was as tough as nails and earned our respect.
-Class act if there ever was one!!
- Gerry and Blake old time hockey
- Always liked Gerry.
-Great man
- Gerry and Eleanor had many years together. RIP Gerry.
- Did his wife work at Young's Pharmacy?
-Yes , Eleanor worked there for many years. She was my go to person when I needed something.
- I thought so, thanks Eve.
-The finest, winningest coach I ever played for and also one of the best stone masons in Georgetown. We just wanted to win for Gerry and we did.
- Gerry was best man at my and my wifes wedding and a friend for life.
-Gerry was a great guy!! I used to love chatting to him when I worked at Preston's as a teenager.