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John Hosea Kerr III (February 28, 1936 – May 24, 2015) was a Democratic member of the
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representing constituents in Greene,
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and Wayne counties. Born in
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, Kerr grew up in
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. He received his bachelor's degree from
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and his law degree from
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. An attorney from
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, Kerr served eight terms in the state Senate. Previously, he served three terms in the
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. In 2007, Kerr announced that he would not seek re-election in 2008. He was succeeded in office by
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. Kerr died in 2015.WNCN/Associated Press
/ref> Kerr's grandfather,
John H. Kerr John Hosea Kerr (; December 31, 1873 – June 21, 1958) was an American jurist and politician. Background Kerr was born in Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina but lived most of his life in Warrenton, North Carolina. Kerr received h ...
, served in the
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. Kerr's father, John H. Kerr, Jr., was a state legislator and one-time Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives.


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