Michael Barny Kerr (1964-2025)

Michael Barny Kerr, 61, of New Brighton, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully at home on October 19th, 2025, surrounded by his four children and granddaughter who loved him dearly.

He was born on May 29th, 1964, a son of the late Martin E. Kerr Sr. and Hazel F. Kerr. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his parents, his stepmother, Geraldine Kerr; his infant grandson, Isaiah Joseph Kerr, his infant sister, Anita Elaine Kerr, his sister, Anita Lynn Leport, his brother, Martin E. Kerr Jr. and his nephew, Mikey Lee Goehring II. He is survived by his children, Michael Kerr Jr. of Weirton, West Virginia, Sheila Kerr of Beaver Falls, Krista Kerr of New Brighton and Mitchael (Leslee) Kerr of Beaver Falls. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Samuel Kerr, Sadie Battalini, Paige Blackburn, Alexander Kinkade, Raelynn Kerr, and Semyiah Kerr; as well as his sisters Rita (Dennis) Rape and Juanita (David) Beaver, his aunt, Linda Delauter (James Caserta) and many loving nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He lived life his own way: full of grit, laughter, and love. In his younger years, he could often be found up on a roof or hanging drywall, working hard and taking pride in every job. When the workday ended, he enjoyed socializing, whether at a local bar, sitting around a backyard fire at his home, or spending time with family and friends sharing good stories and great conversations.

A true scrapper at heart, Mike knew his metals better than most folks know their own neighborhoods. He could spot value in anything, a skill that reflected how he saw life: always finding worth and meaning in unexpected places.

Mike had a few sayings that summed him up perfectly:

> “A man is only as good as his word.”

“Believe nothing you hear and half what you see.”

“If you’re not early, you’re late.”

He lived by those words every day — honest, sharp, and true to himself. He also had a lifelong love for junk food, which he enjoyed with humor and absolutely no guilt.

Family meant everything to Mike. Whether it was big get-togethers, quiet nights at home, or just being there when someone needed him, he showed his love through loyalty, laughter, and hard work. He leaves behind a legacy of strong values, quick wit, and a heart that never stopped giving.

Though he may be gone from sight, his voice, his laughter, and his wisdom will echo forever in the hearts of those who knew him. In his honor, grab a snack, share a laugh, and remember to keep your word — Mike sure always did.

Upon his request, there will be no funeral arrangements. The funeral home that took care of him was Simpson Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca.