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Kenneth Wayne Kerr

1930 - 2019

Kenneth Wayne Kerr obituary, 1930-2019, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1930

DIED

2019

FUNERAL HOME

Greenwood Funeral Homes - Cremation at Greenwood Memorial Park

3344 White Settlement Road

Fort Worth, Texas

Kenneth Kerr Obituary

Kenneth Wayne Kerr FORT WORTH -- Kenneth Wayne Kerr passed away Monday, June 3, 2019. FUNERAL: 10 a.m. Friday at University Christian Church. Entombment: Greenwood Mausoleum. MEMORIALS: Donations may be made in Kenneth's honor to Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Cancer research or the charity of your choice. A native of Sulphur Springs, Ken was born on Aug. 11, 1930, to Seth and Mamie Kerr. Ken was a graduate of Texas Christian University. During his senior year, he met the love of his life, Bobbie Nell. The couple got married in 1955. He was the proud father of two daughters. A long-time member of Poly Methodist Church, Ken was on the board and was chairman of the finance committee. Later in life, he became a member of University Christian Church. He began his career with Vandergriff Motors as a salesman. He then moved on to Lone Star Industries where he was the sales manager of the Tarrant County division for 15 years. With a lifelong passion for home building, Ken found his greatest rewards in this profession. In 1979, he established his company, Ken-Four Homes. Alongside his wife, Ken operated the business for over 20 years. An accomplished builder, Ken was involved with a number of home building associations. These include the Greater Fort Worth Builders Association, Texas Association of Builders, and National Association of Builders. Ken also served on the HOW Council of the Builders Association of Fort Worth and Tarrant County. After many years of service, he became president in 1993. In 1996, he was named both Builder of the Year and president of the Greater Fort Worth Builders Association. In his personal life, Ken was a distinguished member of the Moslah Shrine. He was a York Rite Mason and a member of the Worth Commandery. He was a life member of Moslah Motor Corp. He was also part of the Fort Worth Royal Order of Jesters #32. He was honored as a 50-year Master Mason of Tabernacle Lodge 1195. He served on the Herman Smith Scholarship Committee associated with the National Builders Association and was director of the education foundation of Home Builders and the J. B. Sandlin Home Builders Scholarship Committee. Ken had a great love for the outdoors. Though he enjoyed hunting and fishing, his favorite pastime was golf. A longtime member of Colonial Country Club, Ken spent many days on the golf course. During the annual Colonial Golf Tournament, he was named chairman of ticket sales in 1971. SURVIVORS: Beloved wife, Bobbie; children, Julie (Glenn Davidson) and Jan (Rob Kurz); grandchildren, Danielle (Jared Nelson), Ericka (John Pomponio) and Savanna; and great-grandchildren, Ashton, Emma, and Benjamin.

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Published by Star-Telegram from Jun. 5 to Jun. 6, 2019.

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Bryan & Leigha Andrews

January 4, 2021

Just saw the Ken had passed My condolences to Bobbi and family
we enjoyed outr time with you both over the years

Shirlee Gandy

June 11, 2019

Sweet Bobbie,

I am so sad to hear of Ken's passing. He was a terrific man in every way and will be missed by so many. I would love to visit with you but not sure where you are living or how to get in touch. My office number is 817.810.9099 if you will leave me a message I will call you. I am not working every day any more but I will get your message.

Much love,
Shirlee Gandy

Frank and Carol Hames

June 6, 2019

We are saddened to hear of Ken's passing. He
was a man who loved his family, enjoyed his work and had a great laugh. We have good memories of
many times together. He will be missed. May God bless you at this difficult time.
Our best,
Frank and Carol Hames

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University Christian Church

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3344 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76107

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