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Douglas Patrick “Doug” Irwin

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Douglas Patrick “Doug” Irwin

Birth
Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas, USA
Death
6 Dec 2014 (aged 43)
Andrews County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Cremated, ashes scattered over the Rio Grande Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Douglas Patrick Irwin, age 43, of Big Spring, passed away on Saturday, December 6, 2014 due to a car accident in Andrews County, TX. He was born in Ft. Stockton, TX on March 17, 1971 to Billy Gene Irwin and Velma Correne Stidham. He worked as an oilfield mechanic for Best Services.

Doug was a feisty redneck and a hard working man who was often seen wearing a hard hat. A country boy, he loved wearing boots and cowboy hats and played guitar singing old country songs.

Doug is survived by his wife of six years: Georganna (King) Irwin of Big Spring; son: Dallas Irwin of Florida; daughter: Tonya Hunter of Odessa; brothers: Billy Gene Irwin, Jr. of Larose, LA and Bruce Irwin of Worcester, MA; and one granddaughter: Payton Hunter of Odessa.

Tragically, his son: Markus Irwin, was with Douglas in the car accident and both Doug and Markus lost their lives.
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Douglas Patrick Irwin, age 43, of Big Spring, passed away on Saturday, December 6, 2014 due to a car accident in Andrews County, TX. He was born in Ft. Stockton, TX on March 17, 1971 to Billy Gene Irwin and Velma Correne Stidham. He worked as an oilfield mechanic for Best Services.

Doug was a feisty redneck and a hard working man who was often seen wearing a hard hat. A country boy, he loved wearing boots and cowboy hats and played guitar singing old country songs.

Doug is survived by his wife of six years: Georganna (King) Irwin of Big Spring; son: Dallas Irwin of Florida; daughter: Tonya Hunter of Odessa; brothers: Billy Gene Irwin, Jr. of Larose, LA and Bruce Irwin of Worcester, MA; and one granddaughter: Payton Hunter of Odessa.

Tragically, his son: Markus Irwin, was with Douglas in the car accident and both Doug and Markus lost their lives.
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