R. Lindsay Gordon Jr.
1855–1939 (age 84)
Biography
Born in 1855, R. Lindsay Gordon Jr. belonged to the pioneering circle of athletes who gave the game of baseball its early structure, serving as a steadfast teammate and mentor to the players who followed him. Whether turning a timely double play or offering encouragement to young men learning the nuances of the diamond, his calm demeanor and love of fair play set an example for the growing sport.
In later decades he continued to promote athletics in his community, sharing stories of the pastime with neighborhood children and offering guidance to local teams. Those who knew him remember his ready smile and quiet generosity, qualities that now rest with him in Oakland Cemetery.