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JACK ROBERT KIRKPATRICK IRWIN

Born: Mar 17, 1947

Date of Passing: Jan 27, 2021

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JACK ROBERT KIRKPATRICK IRWIN
March 17, 1947 - January 27, 2021
(age 73)

With broken hearts we announce the passing of Jack Irwin, our beloved husband, father, grandfather. Jack passed away from complications of T1 Diabetes and Parkinson's, on January 27, 2021.
He was predeceased by his parents, Robert (Bob) and Nelda Irwin; his grandfather John Irwin who emigrated from County Cork, Ireland. Jack is survived by his wife and best friend Grace; daughter Jacqueline; son-in-law Ross; beloved grandchildren, Liam and Julia; his dear sister Julie of Saskatoon, SK; Uncle Dewaine (Helen) Irwin of Rosetown, SK; Uncles' Koos Selier (Roosendaal), Rob (Laura) Selier (Rotterdam) Holland; sister-in-law Geraldine; brother-in-law Dale (Ruth); many nieces, nephews, cousins and their families; caring friends; breakfast club.
Jack was born in Saskatoon, SK to (Robert) Bob Irwin who served in the Second World War; and (Neeltge) Nelda Irwin (Selier) who emigrated from Holland to Canada. Jack grew up on a farm near Biggar, SK where hard work was learned at an early age; chores were done before and after school. Then in 1965 with the untimely death of his father, Jack left the farm and headed west. He worked on pipeline and in lumber mills in Alberta and BC. Home was the prairies, and it called him back in the late 60s where he met his wife Grace from Manitoba. Between writing letters back and forth and phone calls, Winnipeg became his new home.
Jack started his own successful carpentry and home renovations business in 1975, and in 1983 built his dream home on the edge of the city on a small parcel of land.
One of Jack's hobbies was working on his 57 Chevrolet, taking several family trips across the prairies, and visiting family in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Trips closer to home were to the "Half Moon" for ice cream on warm summer nights, and cruising Portage Avenue. Travels also included fun trips to Las Vegas and meeting up with friends and family.
In the early 80s Jack discovered a lifelong passion for golf. He encouraged his wife to play the game and they enjoyed it together for many years. To keep things interesting, Jack and his friends also held a tournament each year. They called it "The Fall Over Classic". Falcon Lake was the golf course, and many participated. After the game, winners and runners-up received trophies. The ultimate highlight for Jack in 2000 was watching the Seniors PGA Championship held at St. Charles Country Club, where he met and had his golf cap signed by Jack Nicklaus.
Jack loved the outdoors and working in his yard; feeding wildlife that often visited. His compassion for animals was truly reflected one very cold winter when he helped a herd of deer survive by keeping feed and water out. He also kept a bird bath warmed in winter for the birds to enjoy. Inside the home, Jack always had a dog or cat by his side. His beloved cat Pepper could usually be found curled up on his lap for a shared afternoon nap in their favourite easy chair together. Jack enjoyed reading non-fiction novels, and always sat down to watch golf tournaments or nature shows. He notably had a knack for sandwich-making, and the whole family agrees that his sandwiches were legendary.
Family was an integral part of his life, and Jack admired the accomplishments of his daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. He enjoyed their visits with him and never passed up an opportunity to involve and teach Liam and Julia while he worked in the yard.
Jack was sociable and relaxed. He easily gave a smile, attached to a great sense of humour. Shooting pool was a time to socialize and catch up. He also enjoyed playing cribbage. He saw the bright side in general, and was in his element when playing golf or pool with friends and family; always looking at the positive aspects in life.

Jack, you remain the strongest person we know, weathering everything life threw at you, with such bravery you almost seemed invincible. You have touched the lives of countless people and today you leave
a void in our hearts no one can fill.

Acknowledgement to Tuxedo Villa; Magene, Madi, Carlota and others who compassionately looked after Jack.
Cremation has taken place, and due to Covid there will be no formal service; condolences, memories and pictures may be placed on a memory page through www.cropo.com. A Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date.


Publish Date: Feb 6, 2021

JACK ROBERT KIRKPATRICK IRWIN

Sadly, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, Jack Irwin of West St. Paul, MB passed away at Tuxedo Villa at the age of 73 years.
Full obituary will follow.

Cropo Funeral Chapel
in care of arrangements.


Publish Date: Feb 2, 2021

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 02, 2021, Feb 06, 2021

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • With GREAT sadness, Our hearts and prayers are with you, we with be here for you when ever needed. LOVE you very MUCH - Posted by: RuthnDale (Brother) on: Feb 17, 2021

  • Grace/Jacqueline: So sorry to hear of Jack's passing. He was a special person that had a gift for making everyone else feel special with just a smile and a warm greeting. His smile will be missed by all. Our thoughts are with you. Sincerely, Fred Hnytka and Kathy Fisher - Posted by: Fred Hnytka (Friend ) on: Feb 08, 2021

  • Dear Grace Irwin, extending our deepest & heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Jack Irwin. So very sorry to learn that he passed away! Thank you for sharing this wonderful tribute! It's evident that he touched alot of lives along the way! Wishing you all peace & comfort in the days ahead Lynda Ruban staff & friends at the HSC Foundation - Posted by: Lynda Ruban (staff at Health Sciences Centre Foundation) on: Feb 08, 2021

  • Grace, I was so sorry to hear of Jack’s passing. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time in your life. But remember, Jack will always be with you with all the memories that you have from your wonderful life together. He will remain close in your heart always and will be there for you whenever you need him. Take care and if you ever need anyone to talk to please feel free to give me a shout. Sharon - Posted by: Sharon Lomonaco (Friend and co-worker for many years at RBC ) on: Feb 07, 2021

  • So sorry to hear of your loss Grace - Posted by: Al Drohomereski (friend) on: Feb 06, 2021

  • We have known Grace and Jack for many years and as happens sometimes we lost touch for a number of years..the friendship rekindled a few years ago, and we became breakfast buddies with Jack and grace...he has had a tough time health wise but never lost his ending smile...Rich and I miss you old friend May God Bless you and give comfort to Grace nd your family xoxoxoxo - Posted by: Adrienne and Richard Bomback (Friend) on: Feb 06, 2021

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