Enoch Hammond Kerr
August-06-1920 - June-04-2012
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Mike & Ryan Leandertz posted a condolence
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss - our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
We regret not being able to attend the funeral service.
Love,
Mike and Ryan
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Dianne Deacon posted a condolence
My deepest sympathy to Enoch's Family
I had the opportunity to work with Enoch back in the days of (the original) Burchell Supply. Definitely sometime ago, he was a admirable person, and forever young.
I'm sure many a cherished memory you will carry in your hearts.
Dianne (Scott) Deacon
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Leonard and Robin Thomason posted a condolence
Our deepest sympathy to Mrs Kerr,Sue,Cathy,Sharon all the children,their spouses and the grandchildren. May your memories give you comfort and the peace of our Lord sustain you.
Love,
Leonard and Robin Thomason
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Betty Bissonnette (Ritchie) posted a condolence
So sorry to hear about Mr. Kerr, my heart and prayers are with you all.
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Gail Ritchie posted a condolence
My sympathies to the Kerr family on the loss of Enoch, my hubby Mark introduced us recently and please know Mark would have wanted you to have his sympathy. (Mark just went on to heaven too this past week), Gail Ritchie
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Larry F. Thomason posted a condolence
June 4th, 2013 a year and the passing of Enoch Kerr:
As we the body, friends, and family who affectionately loved and fondly remember Enoch H. Kerr we take a moment even now, and reflect on a life well lived. I know this is a most difficult times for us all to be reminded of the passing of Enoch, yet we must pause and reflect. As June 4th is here we remember…
Remembering Enoch H. Kerr. . .
We remember a boy, who grew up in Forfar and later in the areas around Smiths Falls,
A young man who was going to make a stand with his life;
A young man who realized the important of sacrifice and fighting for freedom for others in a distant land…
A man who fulfilled his commitment to lay down his life for his friends for the duration of World War II…
A man that made a plan and worked it until he was satisfied, He was that way with most of his goals and desires…
A man who committed to the woman God had given him, in love, passion, honour and with the love; especially in reflect of love because of Jesus Christ…
A man blessed with children that he loved unconditional, and was always trying to stay connected…
A man, ‘kind of like the Apostle Paul, ’who maybe didn’t start out perfect, but ended strong and a great example to us all as an encourager for the Gospel of Jesus Christ…
A maturing man who took up positions in men’s fellowship and evangelism, such as Gideon’s, Full Gospel Business Men’s International, Legion, and many volunteer positions with Bethel Pentecostal Church in Smiths Falls. Also, being a part of encouraging moves of God that have brought salvation and a moving of God to the province of Ontario…
As an elderly man, he was always willing to ‘do whatever God open up for him to do,’ and as Enoch would say, ‘do it with all your heart, mind and strength’…
As an elderly man, he was always willing to say "I am sorry,” to those he realized he had offended. (This is a real man in my books)…
Let us follow after an example like this. Let us consider that even in our own foibles and mistakes, what God is really asking all of us is to know him (Jesus) and the fellowship of his sufferings; yet with the understanding that God loves you and his approval on our lives is worth everything, far more than this world could ever offer.
If Enoch Kerr were alive today, he would be championing each and every one of us to "GO! Follow after Jesus! There is no better life to live on this earth than to live for Jesus.
Blessings to those who read this! Here’s to a Life we lived! Amen. Affectionaely, Larry F. Thomason (Son-in-law) Monday May 27th, 2013
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Re-cape in: "Remembering a dear man, to us all"
June 4th, 2013 a year and the passing of Enoch Kerr:
As we the body, friends, and family who affectionately loved and fondly remember Enoch H. Kerr we take a moment even now;and reflect on his past life on earth.
I know this is a most difficult times for us all to be reminded of the passing of Enoch, yet we must pause and reflect. As June 4th is here we remember…
Remembering Enoch H. Kerr. . .
We remember a boy, who grew up in Forfar, and later in the areas around Smiths Falls,
A young man who was going to 'make a stand' with his life;
A young man who realized the important of sacrifice and fighting for freedom for others in a distant land; a man who fulfilled his commitment to "lay down his life for his friends," for the duration of World War II…
A man that made a plan, and worked that plan until he was satisfied, (He was that way with most of his goals and desires)
A man who committed to the woman God had given him. To love her with tenderness, passion, honour and with the love of God…
A man blessed with children that he loved unconditional, and was always trying to stay connected with them all, regardless of their ages…
A man, ‘kind of like the Apostle Paul, ’who maybe didn’t start out perfect, but ended strong and a great example to us all, as an encourager for the Gospel of Jesus Christ…
He is one of those men, (that said the prayer, that many of us will not) saying to God: "God I'll go where you want me to go, and I will do what you want me to do, given the opportunity..." (God help me to pray such a prayer every day.).
A maturing man who took up positions in men’s fellowship and evangelism, such as Gideon’s, Full Gospel Business Men’s International, The Legion, and many volunteer positions with Bethel Pentecostal Church in Smiths Falls. Also, being a part in encouraging great moves of God that have brought salvation and numerous spiritual revelations of God to the province of Ontario…
As an elderly man, he was always willing to ‘do whatever God open up for him to do,’ and as Enoch would say, ‘do it with all your heart, mind and strength’ or don't bother doing it at all...
As an elderly man, he was always willing to say "I am sorry,” to those he realized he had offended. (This is a real man in my books, his memory will live on and through me and my family).
Let us follow after an example like this. Let us consider that even in our own foibles and mistakes, what God is really asking all of us is to know Him (Jesus) and the fellowship of his sufferings; yet with the understanding that God loves you and His approval on our lives is worth everything, far more than this world could ever offer any of us.
If Enoch Kerr were alive today, he would be championing each and every one of us to "GO! Follow after Jesus! There is no better life to live on this earth than to live for Jesus."
Blessings to those who read this! Here’s to a Life well lived! Amen. Blessing, Larry F. Thomason (Son-in-law) Monday May 27th, 2013
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Larry F. Thomason posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
June 4th, 2013 a year and the passing of Enoch Kerr: As we the body, friends, and family who affectionately loved and fondly remember Enoch H. Kerr we take a moment even now, and reflect on a life well lived. I know this is a most difficult times for us all to be reminded of the passing of Enoch, yet we must pause and reflect. As June 4th is here we remember… Remembering Enoch H. Kerr. . . We remember a boy, who grew up in Forfar and later in the areas around Smiths Falls, A young man who was going to make a stand with his life; A young man who realized the important of sacrifice and fighting for freedom for others in a distant land… A man who fulfilled his commitment to lay down his life for his friends for the duration of World War II… A man that made a plan and worked it until he was satisfied, He was that way with most of his goals and desires… A man who committed to the woman God had given him, in love, passion, honour and with the love; especially in reflect of love because of Jesus Christ… A man blessed with children that he loved unconditional, and was always trying to stay connected… A man, ‘kind of like the Apostle Paul, ’who maybe didn’t start out perfect, but ended strong and a great example to us all as an encourager for the Gospel of Jesus Christ… A maturing man who took up positions in men’s fellowship and evangelism, such as Gideon’s, Full Gospel Business Men’s International, Legion, and many volunteer positions with Bethel Pentecostal Church in Smiths Falls. Also, being a part of encouraging moves of God that have brought salvation and a moving of God to the province of Ontario… As an elderly man, he was always willing to ‘do whatever God open up for him to do,’ and as Enoch would say, ‘do it with all your heart, mind and strength’… As an elderly man, he was always willing to say “I am sorry,” to those he realized he had offended. (This is a real man in my books)… Let us follow after an example like this. Let us consider that even in our own foibles and mistakes, what God is really asking all of us is to know him (Jesus) and the fellowship of his sufferings; yet with the understanding that God loves you and his approval on our lives is worth everything, far more than this world could ever offer. If Enoch Kerr were alive today, he would be championing each and every one of us to “GO! Follow after Jesus! There is no better life to live on this earth than to live for Jesus. Blessings to those who read this! Here’s to a Life we lived! Amen. Affectionaely, Larry F. Thomason (Son-in-law) Monday May 27th, 2013
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Gail Ritchie posted a condolence
Thursday, June 14, 2012
My sympathies to the Kerr family on the loss of Enoch, my hubby Mark introduced us recently and please know Mark would have wanted you to have his sympathy. (Mark just went on to heaven too this past week), Gail Ritchie
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Betty Bissonnette (Ritchie) posted a condolence
Friday, June 8, 2012
So sorry to hear about Mr. Kerr, my heart and prayers are with you all.
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Leonard and Robin Thomason posted a condolence
Friday, June 8, 2012
Our deepest sympathy to Mrs Kerr,Sue,Cathy,Sharon all the children,their spouses and the grandchildren. May your memories give you comfort and the peace of our Lord sustain you. Love, Leonard and Robin Thomason
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Dianne Deacon posted a condolence
Thursday, June 7, 2012
My deepest sympathy to Enoch's Family I had the opportunity to work with Enoch back in the days of (the original) Burchell Supply. Definitely sometime ago, he was a admirable person, and forever young. I'm sure many a cherished memory you will carry in your hearts. Dianne (Scott) Deacon
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Mike & Ryan Leandertz posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss - our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. We regret not being able to attend the funeral service. Love, Mike and Ryan