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    Kerr was married to New York drama critic Walter Kerr; they were married on August 16, 1943. The marriage lasted until his death in 1996. [2] The couple had six children; Christopher, twins Colin and John, Gilbert, Gregory, and Kitty.

  2. She is survived by five sons, a daughter, two brothers, and eleven grandchildren. Sources: Chicago Tribune, January 7, 2003, sec. 2, p. 9; Independent (London, England), January 10, 2003, p. 18; Los Angeles Times, January 8, 2003, p. B10; New York Times, January 7, 2003, p. C14; Washington Post, January 8, 2003, p. B6. — Carol Brennan.

  3. Jan 7, 2003 · In addition to Christopher, who lives in Manhattan, Mrs. Kerr is survived by her sons Colin of Port Jefferson, N.Y., John of Portland, Me., Gregory of Coopersburg, Pa., and Gilbert of Ponte Vedra...

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Jean Kerr (born July 1923, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died January 5, 2003, White Plains, New York) was an American writer, remembered for her plays and for her humorous prose on domestic themes.

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  5. Jan. 8, 2003 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Jean Kerr, the witty author, playwright and columnist who translated her Broadway-oriented suburban family life into the best-seller “Please Don’t Eat...

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  7. Jan 5, 2003 · Jean Kerr was an American author and playwright, best known for her humorous bestseller, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, and the plays King of Hearts and Mary, Mary. She was married to drama critic Walter Kerr and was the mother of six children.

  8. Feb 18, 1973 · The Kerr kids worked for McGovern—a sign on the garage says McGovern Tail Quarters — and Chris got a job teaching at a school in The Bronx, rather than go to Vietnam. His mother thinks he was...

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