Kerry (17) died in a car crash shortly after passing her driving test.
She was driving a red Fiat Punto which was involved in a collision with a white Volvo cab and trailer at Terrington St Clement at the junction of Station Road, near the African Violet Centre, on Tuesday, October 23.
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I didn't know Kerrie-Ann, but I do know a lot of her friends, my thought are with Kerrie's family and friends at this most tragic time.
Andy (Nottingham)
Thoughts are with your family at this sad time, I lost my niece on the same stretch of road and know waht you are all going through.. God bless. xx
Sue (sutton bridge)
I didn't know Kerry but use Bliss salon for my daughter. Our thoughts go to her boyfriend Ant and all the staff at Bliss as well as Kerry's family who must be distraught to lose her at such a young age.
Our deepest sympathies
The Ray Family
(Lyn & Mini)
I knew Kerry from school she was in a lot of my classes, she was a lovely girl and had lots of friends at school, she will be greatly missed.
Sophie, Spalding
Kerry was a lovely happy girl she was so pleasant when I went to the hairdressers, they will all miss her so much at Bliss.
Thinking of all the family and friends at this sad time.
Jenny Payne
I didn't know Kerrie but out of respect i wrote her this poem :)
We will miss you Kerrie,
Im sure you'll miss us too,
When we get lonely,
We look at you,
Your not hard to find
as we gaze into the night,
Your there shining stunnily bright.
She is the biggest and brightest star there is
xxx R.I.P xxx
Amy, from Spalding.
Kerry was in my daughter's class at the High School for five years, and attended many of Emily's Birthday Parties.
I can't begin to imagine the pain her family and friends are going through, and I just wanted to say how very very sorry I am that such a young beautiful life has been lost.
Jane Davis, Spalding
Kerrie always had a smile on her face and brightened up the day of everyone she met.
She was a great friend of mine and she will never be forgotten by me or my family.
It is such a sad loss for all her family and friends.
Holli and Family xx
I only knew Kerry from having my hair done at Bliss in Sutton Bridge, she was such a beautiful young lady and my heart goes out to her family and friends at this very difficult time.
Catherine Carter from Holbeach.
We were introduced to Kerry Ann through her mum, Pauline at work one day.
Since that day she has been in our lives because of the way we warmed to her bubbly personality and her caring nature. She made such an impression on us all, that she will stay with us forever. Kerry Ann will be missed dearly by all those who were fortunate to have met such a beautiful young lady. Are thoughts go out to all her family and friends.
The Girls at Harvey World Travel, Holbeach.
Our thoughts to all Kerry's family & friends,
Such a terrible shock. May your fond memories help you through this sad time. You will be in our prayers.
Jane, Keith & Lynn (Bliss customers)
I didnt know Kerry, but I do know her mum Pauline, and as a mum myself, i cant even begin to imagine how she must be feeling. This must be every mothers worst nightmare. God bless Pauline, am thinking of you.
Jayne
My thoughts are with Kerry Ann's family a sweet person like her didnt deserve to die. Goodnite, God bless kerry ann.
Anne Evans, from Boston
Kerrie was the most amazing friend in the world,so kind, funny and caring. Not a day goes by when i dont sit here thinking of kerrie, i miss her more and more each day.
Our memories will stay with me forever. My thoughts are with her family. Always in my heart kezza i love you, our angel.xxxR.I.Pxxx
All my love, as always, Kim xxx
From the bottom of our hearts we where deeply sadden to hear of this tragic news.having fond memories of kerryann as a toddler has brought smiles to our faces of her infectious personality and laughter.our thoughts and prays are with pauline,dean,and stephanie and both familes.god bless to you all at this difficult time.
With love Juliet,John.and families.
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