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David Joseph Kerr, 37, Taylor Co., KY (1978-2016)

David worked as a technician for DISH Network until his illness prevented him from doing so. He loved to ride his Harley, play music and study the Bible. He leaves two direct living descendants, a daughter of Adair County and a son, Campbellsville, KY.
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David Joseph Kerr, age 37, of Campbellsville died Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at Taylor Regional Hospital following a hard fought battle with cancer.

Funeral services will be conducted at 12pmCT/1pmET, Saturday, August 27, 2016 at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home, 503 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY, followed by his wishes to be cremated. The family requests visitation 4pm-7pmCT/5pm-8pmET, Friday, August 26, 2016, at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.



David Joseph Kerr, 37, Taylor Co., KY (1978-2016)


He was born on September 17, 1978 in Campbellsville, Taylor County, KY, the son of the late Joseph Waymon and his mother, Tyann Kerr Morris who survives. He died Wednesday, August 24, 2016, in Campbellsville, Taylor County, KY, at the age of 37 years, 11 months, and seven days.

David worked as a technician for DISH Network until his illness prevented him from doing so. He loved to ride his Harley, play music and study the Bible.

In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a grandfather, W. J. Kerr and his uncles, Doyle and Ricky Waymon.

He is survived by the following:
  • His mother and step-father: Tyann Kerr Morris and her husband, Lloyd, of Campbellsville, KY

  • A daughter: Leah Ann Kerr of Adair County, KY

  • A son: Gabriel Will Kerr of Campbellsville, KY

  • A brother: Daniel Wyatt and his wife Vel, of Campbellsville, KY

  • His grandparents: Barbara Kerr Murphy, Teresa Jane Waymon and "Duck" Waymon all of Campbellsville, KY

  • A step-father: Bill Wyatt

  • A half-sister: Bessie Waymon

  • His aunts: Judy and Beverly Waymon

  • Nephews: Wayne and Chris Gilpin

  • A special friend: Crystal Clemmons

  • And a host of other relatives and friends.
Send condolences to the family of David Joseph Kerr

Expressions of sympathy are suggested to the funeral expense fund and may be made at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home.


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Wilbur David Phillips, Taylor Co., KY (1944-2016)



2016-08-25 - 418 Lebanon Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home.

Wilbur David Phillips, Taylor Co., KY (1944-2016)


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