Sylvan Joseph “Joe” Irwin

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Sylvan Joseph “Joe” Irwin

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
18 Apr 1988 (aged 57)
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Sylvan was the youngest of five children born to Cleveland and Sylvia Irwin. His mom Sylvia Irwin died when he was two months old.

Sylvan was sent to live with his maternal grandmother Mary O'Lague Frantz until he was nine years old.

Sylvan joined the Navy from 1947-1952 and was stationed in Korea, Japan, and Hawaii. He was on the USS Passumpsic.

In the 1960's he was a milkman for Foremost Dairies in California. In 1963 my parents owned a deli called the Ravioli House in San Mateo.

In 1975 Sylvan went up to Alaska to work as a cook for the workers on the Alaskan Pipeline. He was stationed at several camps and lived there for fourteen months.

In 1977 the family moved to Las Vegas and he was a chef at the MGM Grand Hotel. He also catered various functions through his private catering business that he started with he co-worker.
Sylvan was the youngest of five children born to Cleveland and Sylvia Irwin. His mom Sylvia Irwin died when he was two months old.

Sylvan was sent to live with his maternal grandmother Mary O'Lague Frantz until he was nine years old.

Sylvan joined the Navy from 1947-1952 and was stationed in Korea, Japan, and Hawaii. He was on the USS Passumpsic.

In the 1960's he was a milkman for Foremost Dairies in California. In 1963 my parents owned a deli called the Ravioli House in San Mateo.

In 1975 Sylvan went up to Alaska to work as a cook for the workers on the Alaskan Pipeline. He was stationed at several camps and lived there for fourteen months.

In 1977 the family moved to Las Vegas and he was a chef at the MGM Grand Hotel. He also catered various functions through his private catering business that he started with he co-worker.


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