Marjory-Kerr-Obituary

Marjory A. Kerr

Midland, formerly of Bay City, Michigan

Sep 1, 1927 – Mar 25, 2010

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BORN
September 1, 1927
DIED
March 25, 2010
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Midland, formerly of Bay City, Michigan

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KERR, Marjory A. (Daeschlein) Marjory Ann Kerr, 82, Midland (formerly of Bay City), passed away Thursday, March 25, 2010, at Mid-Michigan Medical Center in Midland. Marge was born September 1, 1927 in Bay City, the daughter of the late Herman and Florence (Kingsley) Daeschlein. On July 25, 1952,...

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Joe and Family: I'm so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was always so kind to me. We'll remember her in our prayers. Be sure to remember the great memories! Joe we got to get together, it's been way too long. Jim "Willis" Reed

Jan & John - So sorry for your loss, I know she will be missed, but there are wonderful memories to keep her close in your heart and ours.

Jeff - so sorry for your loss. Wish I could be there in person. Remember the good times. With deepest sympathy, (your former Sagebrush co-worker) Barbara (Szeszulski) Ratajczak

We as a family are saddened to hear of Marge's passing. Marge and Joe were great friends of our parents Joyce and Ben. She will be remembered as a caring, loving, gentle spirit whose presence positively touched everyone she knew. With sympathy and love, Charles B.& the late Joyce J. Humphrey and Family

John, Jan (and family): We have you in our thoughts and prayers during this time of loss! God Bless! Brandon Bailey and Family

sorry to hear about your mom's passing our thoughts and prays are with you at this time. P.S Jan i knew she loved tuna salad. love marci

Joe and family,

Sorry to hear about your mom's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Mark, Deb, Zack, Jake, and Lyndsay Neitzel

Joe,
Please accept my sympathy on the death of your mother. May she rest in peace.

Howard
Superior Vault Company

Dear Jeff,Jan John and Joey,
Its hard to think of Aunt Marge not here with us anymore. She weathered so much and was sooo strong. I will always admire her. She made me laugh, encouraged me to go forward and always, always was accepting and encouraging to me to go forward during my college years when I visited Grandpa in Bay City. It's times like this when you regret not trying harder to stay connected. I loved her very much. I am sorry for your loss and will keep everyone in my prayers....