Kerrie is my sister. I say "is" as the relationship will continue even though she is no longer here.
Who will now give me a book list of "must reads" for each beginning of nthe year ?
She was a very deep thinker and cared passionately about certain issues.
She gave the disease of cancer her very best shot .I keep remembering that just one month to the day of her passing that she walked around the base of Cradle Mountain.
Her favourite coffee cup read "Stay Calm-Carry On " so friends ,that we must do.


My memory of kerrie is that of a loving and caring teacher in my school, and I thank the Good Lord for our friendship.

A bookworm, a dedicated teacher, a great laugh, loved to travel, brave......my friend.