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To be honest, they werent wrong.

ABC/Brian Bowen Smith
Typicallyor always, as far as Id experiencedGerryis pronounced Jerry with a softG.
But no, not this time.
Gerry Turner, the 72-year-old father and grandfather from Indiana, indeed pronounces his name with a hardG.

Perhaps Gerry was explaining to Susan the origin of his unusual name spelling.
Now, my cursory Google search could not confirm or deny this.
But as Gerry himself says, It becomes memorable!
Hes not wrong there.
(Or maybe thats just me.)
Perhaps Gerry was explaining to Susan the origin of his unusual name spelling.
This has been like Disneyland for adults.
Its awesome, he says with his signature sweetness.
Thats a very good [way of] phrasing itthat itisreaffirming.
I really want people to see that people our age, we dont give up.
Weve gone through some tough times.
My story of losing my wife is not the only one in the world.
There are many stories like that.
You pick yourself up and dust yourself off.
Heres the thing: Were not that smart; weve just seen a lot of stuff.