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English: Headstone for Norman Shanks Kerr in Paddington old cemetery 1C 8873

Eleanor Georgina wife of Norman Kerr, M.D. Died 28th April 1892 aged 42 years.

Norman Shanks Kerr M.D., F.L.S. born 17th May 1834. Died at Hastings 30th May 1899. "After he had served his own generation by the will of God he fell on sleep." Acts XIII, 36.

Norah Kerr youngest daughter of the above. Died 23rd Sept. 1944, aged 62. Valiant heart.

Helen Kerr third daughter of the above. Died 4th February 1955 aged 77 years. "In thy light we see light." Psalm XXXVI.
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