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Friends and family are remembering the life of Don
stanley termoska Kerr, 66, owner and editor of Snapd Barrie and Innisfil. Don was a very close friend of
stanley deutschland our familys and we are deeply saddened, former Snapd Barrie and Innisfil owner Mark Wretham said. He was a fun-loving guy, always welcoming to anybody. He embraced taking over Snapd Barrie in 2017 because he wanted to get to know the community. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Don loved to golf and ski and was a devoted family man to his wife Nancy and children Jesse, Nicholas, Jamie and Lauren. In fact, he often spent time visiting his son in Vancouver.After a successful career at Dell computers, Don became managing director at CloudFX before buying Snapd Barrie and Innisfil. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shakir Barma
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