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Jerry Marciniak
Born:March 30, 1937
Died:January 2, 2014
Career information
StatusRetired
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)G
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight230 lb (100 kg)
CollegeUniversity of Michigan
Career history
As player
1959Saskatchewan Roughriders

Gerald P. Marciniak (March 30, 1937 – January 14, 2014) was a Canadian Football League (CFL) player and Michigan Wolverine football player.

Marciniak was raised in Chicago and played football for Mount Carmel High School. He was the co-captain of Mount Carmel's 1954 football team that won the Chicago Catholic League championship and then lost in the city championship game.[1][2][3]

After graduating from high school, Marciniak attended the University of Michigan starting in 1955.[4] He played college football at the tackle for the 1957 and 1958 Michigan Wolverines football teams.[5][6]

He later played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders during the 1959 season.[7]

After retiring from football, Marciniak worked as a sales representative for Bliss & Laughlin in Harvey, Illinois. He was also a member of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley's commission on human relations in the 1960s.[8]

In 1991, Marciniak was named to the all-time football team from Mt. Carmel High School.[9]

Marciniak died on January 2, 2014, from complications of Parkinson's disease. [10]

References

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  1. ^ "Mt. Carmel Takes Catholic Title". Chicago Tribune. November 29, 1954.
  • ^ John Leusch (December 5, 1954). "Fenger Whips Mt. Carmel for Title, 20-13". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  • ^ Ralph Leo (November 29, 1954). "Coach Lauds Mt. Carmel's Effort; So Does St. George". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  • ^ "MICHIGAN GETS TWO MT. CARMEL FOOTBALL ACES". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 10, 1955.
  • ^ "1957 Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library.
  • ^ "1958 Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library.
  • ^ "Players A-Z". cflapedia.com.
  • ^ The Michigan Alumnus, Vol. 70, 1963, p. 101.
  • ^ Taylor Bell (August 18, 1991). "Kiszka's all-time team memorable". Chicago Sun-Times.
  • ^ "Obituary". legacy.com.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jerry_Marciniak&oldid=1213942514"

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