Kevin Geddes Kerr, age 65, returned to his heavenly home on October 19, 2022. He was born on August 20, 1957 to Thomas Bailey and Marilyn Geddes Kerr in Pleasanton, CA. He grew up in Maryland and enjoyed many days playing in the nearby woods and swimming in the neighborhood pool. He returned to Cache Valley each summer to help on the family farm and loved spending time with his grandparents and extended family. He loved to golf and excelled in sports in high school. He has a standing record for the high jump at his high school in Maryland. He was very musically inclined and took first seat playing the trumpet. One of the highlights of his life was serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tehran, Iran. Many fond memories and friendships were formed during this time which lasted his entire life. He will forever be grateful for the bonds formed by this experience. It greatly strengthened his unwavering testimony to serve those around him. He held many positions in the church and loved serving with the youth and in the married student stake. He graduated from USU and BYU with a masters degree in accounting and worked with top accounting firms and at the USU Bookstore as the associate director until his health would no longer allow. He married the love of his life, Linda Roskelley Kerr, on September 30, 1994 in the Logan LDS Temple. They loved to travel and spend time together. He was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease at an early age and struggled with health issues most of his life. He set a wonderful example of faith and endurance to all who had the privilege of knowing him. We will miss him dearly. He is survived by his spouse, his parents, his in-laws, Sidney and Joan Roskelley, his brothers, Bryan Geddes Kerr and Blaine Geddes Kerr, his sister, Nancy Kerr, his sister-in-law Cindy (Lynn) Nielsen, his brother-in-law Rick (Linda) Roskelley, his children, Lindsay Ryan (Mike) Cantow, Taylor Reid (Jackie) Kerr, Amber Littell, Aaron (Liz) Littell, Andrew Littell, and Ashley (Zach) Yates along with 13 grandchildren. At his request, there will be a graveside service held for close friends and family at the Logan cemetery under the direction of Bishop Peter Johnson. We sincerely thank all of the medical workers, family members and friends who supported us throughout this time and look forward to seeing Kevin again one day. Arrangements by Allen-Hall Mortuary.
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