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4 Apr 2021 | |
Obituaries |
His son Angus Kerr writes
Some sad news in that Dad passed away this morning after a short stay in hospital. Both Duncan & I were able to visit and say our goodbyes, so he left a happy man.
I know he was an avid supporter of the “Liverpool Society” so please pass on this news to any people you feel would be relevant.
Regards
Angus Kerr
The funeral will be held on Tuesday 6th April at 11.00 a.m.
Should anybody wish to attend the funeral, it is a streaming service that you can view here:
Angus goes on to say, “As flowers are also an issue in current times, we have instead set up a JustGiving Page for a charity that was dear to Dad (PDSA)”
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/drneillkerr
A few months ago, Neill shared his memories of his time at Liverpool College. You can read them here:
Part 1, 1944 to leaving school in 1951
Members may use the entry on The Lerpoolians website to share their thoughts.
https://www.thelerpoolians.org.uk/news/obituaries/148/148-Mr-Neill-Kerr-Selwyns-
Our thoughts are with Neill’s family.
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