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Larry J. Kerr

Saginaw, Michigan

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Kerr, Larry J. Saginaw, Michigan Passed away Sunday, January 4, 2009, age 58 years. Larry was born on August 15, 1950 to Stanley and Hilda (Laufer) Kerr. He was united in marriage on April 4, 1970 to Pamela Lonsway. He had worked at Vescio's for 19 years. Most recently, he was employed with...

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During this time of mourning, I would like to express my sincere condolence at the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort in persistent prayers, as “the peace of God that excels all thought will guard your heart and your mental powers.” [Phil. 4:7] I certainly hope that the help God can give at this time will make a difference.

Shannon and family--my prayers go out to you all--your Dad was a great guy--always smiling and so friendly.
It will take time but know that your Dad left a great legacy for you all in his love and laughter. May God Bless you all--Linda Baranski and family

Lynnette and Darwin--and yet again a loved one of ours gets called home...my peace is knowing that they are all together in a better place preparing for our arrival--and knowing that they will make sure Dar has lots of deer to chase. Your brother was a great guy and it seemed everytime I seen him he had the biggest smile. You just had to smile back.
If there's anything I can do please let me know. Please give Shannon a hug from me cuz I know this is so hard. God Bless you all and I love...

Sincere sympathy to the family. Larry and I raised pigeons and played in Deindorfer Woods as kids growing up on Barnard Street. I'm sorry for your loss.

Sending thoughts and prayers to you all during this difficult time. I am sorry to hear of your loss. With deepest sympathy I send wishes for healing of the heart and mind to all of you.

Pam and all,
I am still in shock. My brother just e-mailed. I am sorry I missed the funeral. I only ran into Larry ocassionally these past few years. He was one of my favorite people. I thank my God for knowing him. Truly abiding in Jesus is the one joy in life. He knew that joy deeply. My sympathy and sorrow go with you. Know that Gods time isn't our time.
Larry just made it a little sooner than we will.

Dear Pam, Shannon & Chris: It has been my great fortune that I came to know Larry for the past two and a half years by working the St. Helen bingo with him. He was truly a joy and he was indeed fabulous. We will all miss him. I will personally try to live my life as Larry did…loving his god, his family and his friends. My deepest sympathy to you all.

I was very surprised of Larry's passing when Rich called me. God bless you and your family.

Dear Pam, Carol and Families,
May the memories you hold in your hearts provide comfort at this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers always.
Phil Georgia and Will Ittner