Services will be at 4 pm Tuesday at Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper Funeral Home with entombment in Rose Hill Mausoleum. He was a brother of late Senator Robert S. Kerr and owner of one of the richest horses of all times, Round Table, who won over $1 million before he was put in stud...(description of the horse omitted)
Kerr was a retired officer and member of the board of directors of the Kerr-McGee Corp. He was born in Ada and had lived in Oklahoma City for 20 years. He played football for Ada High School and East Central State College. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; 425 NW 39; his daughter, Nancy; two brothers, A. M. Kerr and B. B. Kerr; and a sister, Mrs Mildred K. Anderson.
Services will be at 4 pm Tuesday at Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper Funeral Home with entombment in Rose Hill Mausoleum. He was a brother of late Senator Robert S. Kerr and owner of one of the richest horses of all times, Round Table, who won over $1 million before he was put in stud...(description of the horse omitted)
Kerr was a retired officer and member of the board of directors of the Kerr-McGee Corp. He was born in Ada and had lived in Oklahoma City for 20 years. He played football for Ada High School and East Central State College. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; 425 NW 39; his daughter, Nancy; two brothers, A. M. Kerr and B. B. Kerr; and a sister, Mrs Mildred K. Anderson.
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