Nathan B. Kerr, born May 6, 1943, on Stringtown Rd., Carmichaels, passed away Thursday, November 9, 2017.
He is survived by his three children, Lance (Angie), Brian (Kelly) and Dawn; four granddaughters, Elaine, Grace, Baylee and Briana; his sister, Judith, and brother Charles.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Nathan Barns Kerr and Julia Svistack.
Mr. Kerr retired as Director of Pharmacy at Greene County Memorial Hospital for 25 years and was a farmer all his life.
At his request, no memorial services will be held.
Lesako Funeral Home Inc., Carmichaels, is in charge of arrangements.
Online obituary: www.lesakofuneralhomeinc.com Condolences: www.legacy.com
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Denise Robbins
November 15, 2017
I was so sad to hear of Nathan's passing. I had the privilege of having Nathan as my boss at GCMH. I worked as a technician for him in the pharmacy. He was kind, fair,smart and so much fun to be around. He wasn't just a great boss, he was a great person and he loved his family. The world has lost one of the good guys. My sympathy to all of his family. Rest in peace Nathan.
Shirley Shannon
November 12, 2017
My thoughts and prayers to Nate's family. Nate was a great person and I enjoyed working with him. Rest in peace Nate.
Diane "Dee" Brown Lukas
November 12, 2017
Words fail me on hearing that the world is now missing one of the finest person that I have ever known. God has added Nathan's soul to His family in heaven. What joy it will be when we one day see him again!
KELLY LANDAU
November 12, 2017
Until we see you in glory, we will keep your love and spirit close. I have told you before dad, but I'll say it again. Thank you for raising such an amazing son. He has your kindness, loving soul, warmth and ornryness. Thank you for welcoming me into your family and circle. I find comfort in knowing beyond a shadow of doubt that you are running in heaven. No more pain, sorrow or tears. Love You for always.
November 12, 2017
My mother worked with Nathan years ago when he first started at Ross drug store. Then I had the privilege working with him at Greene county Memorial while I was with the IV team. He was a good, honest,kind and fair man. I never once heard him complain about anything.Sorry for your loss. Kathy Parker (Phillips)
Mary Zehner (Lynch)
November 12, 2017
Judy and the Kerr family so sorry to hear this. He was one of the nicest, most understanding person I knew. Always kind to everyone and always cared. Nathan was a person greatly admired by me and so many. God bless to you and the Kerr family. Hugs to you.
Karen Eisiminger
November 12, 2017
Such a kind and gentle man. Always enjoyed working with him, talking with him. My sympathy to all of the family. Rest now, Nathan.
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