Kerry-Kerr-Obituary

Kerry Neal Kerr

Dallas, Texas

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Kerr, Kerry Neal Husband, father, son, and brother, left this life peacefully for a better one on March 3, 2009 after a short illness. He was born in 1954 in Dallas, Texas to Lloyd and Ruby Kerr. He is survived by his wife, Samantha, children Kaitlyn, Ryan, and Jessica; grandson, Damien Gutierez;...

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Wonderful people and neighbors. We will miss your smile.
The Edmondson Family

We are very sorry for your loss.Our dog Bear is still looking for you everyday. Thank you for the bicycles for Chris and for Stephanie, but especially all the good times we shared as neighbors and friends.
Love,
The Cardenas Family - Rio, Chris, Narta, and Seephanie xoxoxoxoxo

For all the times you thought to mow my lawn and prune the hedges, without me ever asking. I wish I would have known so I could of been of help. Im so sorry Samantha and Ryan. If you need anything please ask.
Your neighbor,
Baebara Presnall

Kerry, Please know we are watching your small family each and everyday.great neighbor and even better friend.
Connie and Robet Clark

Kerry,
Thank you for the many times you cane to the rescue. I will never forget seeing the Sea Of Cortez with you, mantha, and Jason. The most wonderful trip of my life.We will miss you.
Love, Carolyn Swaim (MeeMaw)

FOR KERRY

Today I met a man
Of wisdom and of truth,
With the makings of a mind
deeper than the sea;
He sits there from his perched position
insight moves so swiftly,
And yet I do not know him... nor does he me.

written on 2/21/94 by, your manthygirl

copyrighted 6/02

To gain something equal must be lost that is Alchemy's first law of Equivalant Exchange, Dad you gained all of us so much happiness and God took you in return for his Exchange, but i know that you are watching this and everything from heaven.

To a man who stood by his convictions whether others agreed. He loved his family and ferverently served them. There is a significant mark on our lives by having known you. God Bless Your Family.

Remember Me This Way:

Do not come when i am gone
To sit beside a low green mound
Or bring the first gay daffodils
Because i love them so.
For i shall not be there,
You cannot find me there.

I will look up at you from the eyes of
little children
I will bend to meet you inthe swaying
boughs of bud-filled trees;
And caress you with the passionate
sweep of storm filled winds;
I will give you strength in your upward
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