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Gerry Bertier was paralyzed after the 1971 football season; he was killed by a drunken driver in 1981.

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Bertier's helping legacy lives on
Upcoming events provide funds for the VCU Hospital Spinal Cord Injury Research and Rehabilitation Center

Date published: 8/29/2010

By LAURA L. HUTCHISON

Those who know of him probably know Gerry Bertier as a linebacker and captain of the undefeated 1971 Virginia state champion T.C. Williams High School football team, memorialized in the 2000 film "Remember the Titans" starring Denzel Washington.

But Bertier's family wants him to be remembered for another reason.

After a team banquet in December of that year, Bertier was paralyzed from the chest down when his car struck a utility pole.

And that, his family said, was when Bertier truly began to shine.

"We want people to remember the 10 years he spent in a wheelchair, and all he did to help fellow spinal cord injury patients, and people in general," said Buck Sutton, president of the Gerry Bertier No. 42 Foundation. He is married to Bertier's first cousin, Cheryl, and they live in Spotsylvania County.

Bertier was killed by a drunken driver in 1981. He was 27.

In the decade he spent in a wheelchair, he was as successful in wheelchair sports as he had been on the football field. He started the "Ban the Barriers" campaign, which resulted in curb cuts, wider aisles in stores and better access in general for people with disabilities.

"He would go to hospitals and help newly injured patients," Sutton said. "He'd do wheelies at the end of the bed to get their minds off things and let them see what was possible. He'd even visit them at home. He knew what they were going to be going through."

His family started the foundation five years ago and, after contacting facilities around the country, decided to make VCU Health System's Spinal Cord Injury Research and Rehabilitation Center its beneficiary. They've given more than $150,000 to VCU, where the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation matches the foundation's donations dollar for dollar.

"It pays for equipment, training, research," Sutton said. "Whatever they need to further the cause."

According to Dr. William McKinley, director of spinal cord injury medicine at VCU, the partnership has been very successful.

"The foundation has helped us advance our clinical, research and educational opportunities," he said. "They've also continued the work Gerry did, trying to improve quality of life for the disabled."


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Movie and reception, Sept. 17: "Remember the Titans," 7 p.m. at Marquee Cinemas, Spotsylvania. Reception follows at Massaponax Applebee's. Cash bar, music by Exophonic Entertainment. Fee: $20 for movie and reception, $10 reception only. Contact tstewart1022@verizon.net or 540/226-6833.

Golf tournament, Sept. 18, 7:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Cannon Ridge Golf Club at Celebrate Virginia, Stafford. Format is captain's choice, best ball, with an awards banquet after each round. Fee: $125 per golfer or $500 per foursome. Contact: jsutton@the anderco.com or 571/426-7397.

Fifth anniversary Bertier Foundation dinner dance, 6:30 p.m. to midnight at the Fredericksburg Expo Center. Entertainment by the Fabulous Hubcaps. Fee: $50 per person; reservations for tables of eight will receive reserved seating. All others will be open seating. Cash bar. Contact: cheryl sutton@comcast.net or 540/785-0328.

VCU Health System's Spinal Cord Injury Research and Rehabilitation Center sees about 75 new spinal cord injury cases a year, involving patients with an average age of 35. About 40 percent are a result of vehicle accidents, and another 30 percent because of falls.

The reporter who wrote this story was a patient there for about a month this summer, after suffering a spinal cord injury in a motorcycle accident.



Date published: 8/29/2010



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