Henry James Kerr of Braintree, 67, electrical engineer.(Obituaries)(Obituary)

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From: The Boston Herald
Date: 20040827
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Henry James Kerr of Braintree, an electrical engineer, died Tuesday at Quincy Medical Center. He was 67.

Born in Boston, Mr. Kerr was educated at Dorchester High School, Boston College High School, Northeastern University and Suffolk University School of Law. He lived in Quincy and Milton before moving to Braintree 27 years ago.

Mr. Kerr served in the Army in the 1960s and later in the Reserves as part of the Army Engineering Battalion.

An attorney, Mr. Kerr worked as an electrical engineer and research analyst for Boston Edison. He retired in 1996.

Mr. Kerr was ...

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