Gerald Anderson Lawson was a computer engineer from the United States. He is well known for developing the Fairchild Channel F video game system and led the team that invented the commercial video game cartridge.
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Lawson began experiencing diabetes issues in 2003, losing the use of one leg and sight in one eye.
He died of diabetes complications on April 9, 2011, approximately a month after being honored by the IGDA.
He was a resident of Santa Clara, California, at the time of his death, and was survived by his wife, two children, and brother.
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Jerry Lawson Children: Meet Karen Lawson, Anderson Lawson
Jerry Lawson was married at the time of his death. Not Known is his wife’s name. He lived in Santa Clara, California, at the time of his death, and was survived by his wife, two children,
Gerald “Jerry” Lawson had two children and names are Karen Lawson and Anderson Lawson.


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