Mrs.Kerr was a beautiful lady. We both had the joy of having her for a math teacher and she's one teacher her students never forgot. Mrs. Kerr always remembered your name when she saw you around town. She will be missed by all.
In times whenhearts are broken,the time when tears are shed, there comes the greater comforter who once on Calvary bled. Although bruised and broken and all alone, He stood; not one word was spoken; but, our Savior understood.
Retha Murphy Wilson 2002
Mrs. Kerr held a love that we need to retain for her 'extended families' in teaching and caring about their person. Let's not forget her military service; neither her love of husband and the farm they worked; nor, pride in her nieces and nephew or her red hat ladies and teaching alumni...
Miss Kitt was some one I looked up to. My Nana (Alice Robinson) and Kitty were close friends and I enjoyed all she taught me in the church choir. May you all have peace knowing she is in eternity with the God she loved so much!
Mrs. Kerr was one of those teachers you never forget....and she never forgot you! She was a very special lady and will certainly be missed by all of us who had the pleasure of knowing her at NHHS. God Bless.
Thank you so much for being such a wonderful mentor, helpmate and friend during my high school years at NHHS and contining to keep in touch with me over the years. You will truly be missed and in my thoughts forever. Love and prayers. Joyce Brown, Class of 1954
Kit was a lady who touched the lives of many people....friends, students, family and acquaintances...she was a remarkable gal who maintained a beautiful farm. My sincere condolences to Kit's family and friends.
Kit was such a delight to be around, always cheerful and upbeat. She was a wonderful friend to my parents, Jim and Gin Kerr. They are very saddened by her passing.