Jane-Kerr-Obituary

Jane Kerr

Atlanta, Georgia

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Kerr, Jane RobbinsBorn in Mississippi in 1933, Jane Robbins Kerr dropped the mic and left this Earth for another party on January 22, 2026. She was named Jane, the feminine form of the name John, with no middle name. Her parents, Hartwell and Iva, were clearly not purveyors of...

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The world is a bit duller without Jane to spice things up. We met in an art class and shared stories about growing up in Mississippi. That common bond of art and Mississippi created a long term friendship. And I really enjoyed Jane´s no-nonsense approach to life. In later years we spent many evenings in her family room, surrounded by artwork and watching old movies and tv series (yes, Ridley watched, too). Love to you Jane. I´ll picture you in the afterllife, swooping around and commenting in...

Jane was so kind to send me mortgage loan referrals and introduce me to some of her fellow agents early on in my career. Forever grateful!

I just adored Jane .She reminded me of some of my traits and would speak her mind.We were friends during our real estate years , and I so enjoyed her ability to just be herself.We will miss you , Jane

Though we never met, Jane sounds like an amazing person! The kind of person we need more of in our lives. Fortunately, I have gotten to know her daughter, Leslie, who has both the genetic and cultural similarities. May you Rest In Eternal Peace Jane. God Bless.

Jane was always fun and interesting.

Jane and I sold real estate together and were great friends. I was always eagar to see and hear what she was doing! And yes! She was truly 1 of a kind and her own person. Our office will miss her much. What a woman!

I enjoyed going on caravan when I worked with Jane at Buckhead Brokers and had the honor of having her daughter, Ellen, as a client. We generally tried to coerce Jane to ride with us, as her driving reputation preceded her. Jane was a great friend and I missed her greatly when she retired.

Damn! I never met this lady but it is clear from her obituary that she was someone really special. Not only her family, but all of us, have lost someone unique and clearly a worthy example of a life led to the fullest.