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After ten years in the NFL, he retired from football and moved his family to Texas. Five years after arriving in Texas, the Osaka Japan Jaycees selected him to represent the United States at its worldwide “Ten Outstanding Young Persons Conference,” held for 10 days in Osaka. During the conference,
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Irons was married for 50 years to Myrna. They have raised three sons, all graduates of Conroe ISD high schools. All five members of The Irons Family were selected and honored by The Woodlands residents as "Original Hometown Heroes" at The Woodlands 25th Year Celebration.
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Irons retired after 22 years of service of the CISD School Board, and a school, Gerald D. Irons, Sr. Junior High School, was named in his honor. The school, a feeder school for
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He attended Cleveland Marshall College of Law at night, while playing linebacker with the Cleveland Browns for four years. Cleveland, Ohio Jaycees named him “Man of the Year.”
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He was a sought-after motivational speaker, a graduate of the Houston FBI Citizens Academy, community board member of Texas Children’s Hospital and Memorial Hermann Hospital.
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After retiring from football, Gerald transitioned from the gridiron to the business world. He worked for 32 years with The Woodlands Development Company, a division of the
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he met with the Crown Prince, Crown Princess, and Prime Minister. The Mayor of Osaka presented him with a gold key to the city of Osaka. He was fluent in Japanese.
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After a battle with Parkinson's Disease, Gerald D. Irons, Sr., died on April 1, 2021, in The Woodlands, Texas, surrounded by his family.
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He was also on the field during the immaculate reception watching Franco Harris score the game winning touchdown in a huge playoff game.
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over six off-seasons, while playing professional football as a linebacker for the Oakland Raiders.
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Irons earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in business administration from the
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Irons was an Elder and Founding Member of Impact Church of The Woodlands.
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fraternity. In 1984, he was inducted into the UMES Football Hall of Fame.
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Board of Trustees. He served on the CISD Board for over two decades.
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He earned a master's degree in business administration from
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Eldest son Gerald, Jr. played for the 404: 437:"Top 100 Browns of All-Time: 91 - 101" 183: 252:player who played ten seasons in the 7: 302:University of Maryland Eastern Shore 16:American football player (1947–2021) 412:Schlabach, Mark (August 25, 2006). 336:Conroe Independent School District 334:Irons was a past president of the 14: 96:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 658:Irons family (American football) 306:Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1: 643:School board members in Texas 623:American football linebackers 380:, opened in August 2012 near 435:Gonzo, Doc (May 27, 2003). 674: 18: 516: 351:Howard Hughes Corporation 317:The University of Chicago 237: 227: 223: 182: 173: 139: 104:230 lb (104 kg) 638:Cleveland Browns players 416:. ESPN Internet Ventures 256:(NFL). 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Witchblade
Gerald Irons (character)
Linebacker
Gary, Indiana
MD-Eastern Shore
1970
Oakland Raiders
1970
1975
Cleveland Browns
1976
1979
Interceptions
Fumble recoveries
Defensive TDs
PFR
football
National Football League
Grant Irons
Oakland Raiders
Nebraska Cornhuskers
Jarrett
Michigan Wolverines
David Irons
Kenny Irons
Paul Irons
Cleveland Browns
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Kappa Alpha Psi

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