Whitney Leigh Williams Kerr, May 23, 1974~June 5, 2018

Jun 6, 2018

Whitney Leigh Williams Kerr, 44, previously of Chicago, IL, passed away peacefully in the early hours of Tuesday, June 5. She was in her home in Fayetteville, AR, surrounded by friends and family.

Whitney Kerr was perhaps best known as co-owner and self-described “Boss Lady” of Rotofugi Designer Toy Store and Gallery, a boutique located in Chicago, IL. Whitney and her husband, Kirby Kerr, opened Rotofugi on July 3, 2004, and it quickly became known as a hub for the Chicago arts community.

The tiny mom-and-pop boutique, originally located in Chicago’s gritty Ukrainian Village neighborhood, soon attracted the attention of international artists who all hoped to show their work on the store’s gallery walls. In 2010, Whitney and Kirby relocated their business to its current larger location in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.

But for patrons of Rotofugi and for its visiting artists, Whitney will most likely be remembered for her authenticity and honesty, both as a businesswoman and as a person. She was hospitable and gracious—bygone, almost old-fashioned traits—and she was beloved for hosting and entertaining artists when they visited Chicago. Whitney was renowned for opening her home, for driving people to the city’s sights, for helping “outsiders” feel like real Chicagoans for a few days.

As a revered Chicago institution, Rotofugi has consistently won Best-Of awards from numerous industry and enthusiast arts publications since its 2004 opening, and it is considered a must-visit destination by art and “designer toy” collectors internationally. In 2013, Travel and Leisure Magazine named Rotofugi among the “World’s Greatest Toy Stores,” listing it alongside the original LEGO store in Copenhagen, historic F.A.O. Schwartz in New York City, and toy stores in Prague, Lisbon and Tokyo, and others. In 2018, the Designer Toy Awards awarded Whitney and Kirby a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of their contributions.

Rotofugi’s out-of-the-gates success can mainly be attributed to Whitney and Kirby’s tireless work ethic and teamwork. Friends and family will remember Whitney for her uncanny, intuitive knack for business. Happy to often work behind-the-scenes, Whitney found gratification in managing the “nitty-gritty” and crunching numbers, and she constantly strategized and innovated.

With Kirby’s professional background in graphic and web design, his skills were perfect for managing the forward-facing aspects of their small business. Together they were unstoppable.

But the Kerrs’ life finally became complete with the arrival of Laszlo Ralf Kerr, born on February 2, 2014. Of all the Kerrs’ accolades, their young son was their greatest achievement.

Whitney Leigh Williams Kerr was born on May 23, 1974 in Malvern, AR. She attended Malvern High School and graduated in 1992. In 1997 she completed her BA in Chemistry at the University of Arkansas, where she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi.

After graduation, she moved to Chicago; as a young woman she had always dreamed of a life in the Windy City.

As a Chicagoan, Whitney met the love of her life, her best friend, Kirby Kerr. They married on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 1998, and for the next 20 years they built the life they loved.

Getting to work together on Rotofugi, which turns 14 this year, was a dream come true for the Kerrs. Laszlo was another dream come true; Whitney, a managerial genius, turned out to be a phenomenal mother as well.

Just one year after Laszlo was born, however, Whitney was diagnosed with an aggressive type of cancer.

The Kerr family left Chicago for Fayetteville this spring, to receive love and support in Arkansas. Fayetteville was among Whitney’s last wishes: she wanted to be surrounded by family as her illness progressed, but she also wanted Kirby and Laszlo Kerr to have family close by, as well.

Whitney’s closest family and friends knew her for her quick wit. Her mother remembers Whitney as “feisty,” as a fiery woman who was always opinionated and certain of her stance. Whitney absolutely had a fighter’s spirit: She often talked about the worst, but she always believed in the best, for herself and for others.

Whitney was predeceased by her father, Dr. Ernest I. Williams, Jr. of Malvern, her paternal grandfather, Ernest I. Williams, Sr., her maternal grandparents, Ralph and Norma Day of Mt. Pleasant, TX, and her mother-in-law, Frances Kerr, of Warsaw, MO.

She is survived by her husband and best friend Kirby Kerr, son and pride of her life Laszlo Kerr, of Fayetteville, AR, parents Janet and Denny Johnson of Fayetteville, AR, paternal grandmother Elwanda McCleskey Williams of Little Rock, AR, and her sisters Jill Williams Dabbs of Bryant, AR, and Lucy Williams Ozanne and husband Dr. Benjamin Ozanne, of Fayetteville, AR.

She is also survived by father-in-law Gene Kerr, sister-in-law Carla Mason and husband Rory, brother-in-law Dennis Kerr and wife Jackie, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and friends who loved her dearly.

She also leaves behind many friends and patrons, innumerable, in Chicago, in Arkansas, and around the world.

Graveside services will be 10:00 A.M. Saturday, June 9, 2018 at the Kings Cemetery.

The family requests donations to the Whitney Kerr Memorial Fund (to be used for Laszlo’s education) in lieu of flowers:

Whitney Kerr Memorial Fund: Bank of the Ozarks, 608 East Page Ave, Malvern, AR. 72104
….or PayPal to kirby@rotofugi.com, please note that it is for the Whitney Kerr Memorial Fund.

A memorial service will be held June 16, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. at the First United Methodist Church in Malvern.

A celebration will also be held in Chicago, IL at a later date.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Beard’s Funeral Chapel of Fayetteville.

22 Condolences

  1. Sharon Golston

    My heart aches for Janet and the whole family who loved Whitney so much. What an extraordinary young woman who excelled in every aspect of her life. She will be missed by those who knew and loved her. I am praying for your strength to go through this valley and send all of my love. Matthew 5:4 “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”

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  2. Gerry nell

    There are no words to express are sadness for the loss of sweet, kind and beautiful Whitney Leigh. We will never forget her ! Our deepest thoughts and prayers ! Sending our love!!! The Spears

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  3. Carolyn Jungels

    So sorrt for your loss. Prayer to the family.

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  4. Beth Minor

    My prayers are with you and the family at this difficult time. May you remember the sweet times with her.

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  5. Bill and Michelle Marhoefer

    We are shocked and so very saddened by Whitney’s passing. She was such an incredible person both in terms of personality, achievement, creativity and motherhood. She had an unrivaled vision and was an asset to her beloved city. We are so deeply sorry Kirby, Laszlo and family. Please let us know when there is a ceremony in Chicago.

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  6. Mona Morgenthaler

    Janet and Family,

    I am so sorry. You are in my prayers and thoughts. Cancer is cruel and horrible. I wish the Lord would have taken me since I am fighting Stage 3 Lymphoma to leave this precious young lady with her son.

    God Bless All of You.

    Mona and Mike Morgenthaler

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  7. Jen Heim

    Boss Lady your legacy as a businesswoman, wife & mother will remain in the hearts and minds of all your MIB friends!!! Your strength and smile will continue to inspire me for all my days.

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  8. Kelly Perris

    I am so very sorry. Whitney was a lovely woman and will be greatly missed.

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  9. Amy Perry Richardson

    Whitney was one of a kind. My prayers are with you all through this time.

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  10. Randy and Sandy Stuckey

    Janet, Jill, Lucy and family,
    Words can’t express our sorrow at this difficult time.
    You are in our hearts and prayers.
    Randy & Sandy Stuckey
    Malvern, Arkansasa

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  11. Sharon Gaines

    Kirby and Family, please accept my most sincere condolences. I pray that God will be very near you and comfort you.

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  12. Stacey

    I’m so sorry for your loss. I remember going to camp with you and Janelle and Jill and Leigh. I remember them coming to visit you in Kirksville too. Thinking of you and your family,

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  13. Mike Hemphill

    My heartfelt condolences on your loss.

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  14. Cindy Williams

    We are heartbroken to hear of Whitney’s death. Praying you will feel God’s comforting arms around you all.
    Ken & Cindy Williams

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  15. Stacy Presco

    I only met her once, but she was a hard worker with a big smile. Rotofugi remains an amazing store and a household name for any toy collector. Sending much love to Kirby and his beautiful son. She will forever be with you, in your heart, and within the very being of your son. May you both slowly find the strength to go forward and smile again as you remember her. I am so very sorry that you have suffered this huge loss. We are right here with you.

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  16. Sylvia Chandler

    The Chandler family would like to convey our deepest sympathy on the loss of your dear daughter. I know she had to be an amazing woman, just knowing what little we do of her mother Janet. We pray Gods hand of comfort is with you all.

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  17. Brenda Greene

    What an absolutely amazing woman… Whitney has certainly left a legacy of inspiration and love. Love and hugs to all of you for her loss. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful story of her life. Blessings, peace and love from the Drew Greene family.

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  18. JImmie and Gloria Eubanks

    I will always treasure the memories of that little girl, playing with Holley, and those dancing eyes and mischievous grin. Our love, prayers and thoughts are with all of you.

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  19. Cindy White

    I am so saddened to hear of Whitney’s passing. I had no idea that she had been ill. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this devastating time.

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  20. Lisa Schneider

    I am so saddened to hear about Whitney’s passing. It was an honor to connect with her so deeply in the last year of her life. She was brave and cool- two words that she once told me she deeply wanted to be. She was all of that and more. She loved life, she loved her whole family and she rightfully hated this happening. I hope that Laszlo will grew up understanding her life and legacy and knowing how deeply he is loved. Kirby, I hope that you know that I am here for your family, if ever you need me. Please let me know about the Chicago Memorial. I would very much like to attend. Sending sympathy to the whole Arkansas family. Rest in peace dear Whitney. Sincerely, Lisa Schneider

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  21. Rebecca Brink

    I am so heartbroken to hear about Whitney’s passing. I moved from the north side to Oak Park in 2016 and didn’t get into the shop as much, and then I moved from Illinois to Texas in early 2018. I spent so much time in Rotofugi’s Lincoln location from 2013-2016 just looking around — the first time I went in, it felt like someone had taken the inside of my brain and made a shop out of it. Whitney was always, always welcoming and took a personal interest in me even though I was basically just a regular browser and sometimes-customer. I was suffering from PTSD and had a hard time getting out of my apartment, but she made Rotofugi one of the places I could go and feel safe and comfortable — and that’s well beyond introducing me to all new kinds of art that I never would’ve learned to appreciate otherwise. In the scheme of our lives we were only a little more than strangers, but she made a huge impression on me.

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