Showing posts with label sailor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sailor. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Back in the yard

We are back in the yard waiting on a new gate. We were finished with our gate yesterday and nothing was available immediately so we were told to return to the yard. We decided to go to the Karnes City yard this time for a few reasons. One being that we were closer to it than Whitsett, and two being is we like the area. We were lucky enough to get the last spot in the yard, two more RV's showed up just minutes after we pulled in.  This yard is quite a bit smaller than the one in Whitsett, and much closer to the road.  It gets pretty noisy with the truck traffic right behind the rig.

Its been a long day, I hope everyone is having a good time.  Will post more soon.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Clair Eugene "Ted" Irwin - Sept. 9, 1923 to June 10, 2012

My Grandfather passed this morning. This obituary was written by my father and is very fitting.


It is with saddened hearts that we acknowledge the passing of Clair Eugene “Ted” Irwin. He was born in Kane, PA on September 9, 1923, the son of the late Jacob Hill and Elsie May Davis Irwin. He was a veteran of World War II, having served with the United States Navy aboard the destroyer USS Crane in the Pacific Theatre of Operations. After being discharged, he returned home and was married in December of 1946 to the late Mary Olivia Riggs. He is survived by sons Denny Irwin of Mesa, AZ, Rod Irwin of Pittsburgh, PA, Gerry and Matt Irwin both of Erie, PA and Kim Irwin of Elizabeth, CO. Also surviving are 7 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren, a brother, Max Irwin of Washington, a sister, Joyce Means of Greenwood, PA and Dorothy Fox of Vowinckel, PA. One son, Teddy Shawn Irwin, 3 brothers and 3 sisters predeceased him. Ted moved to Wesleyville, PA in the late 1940’s where he worked at General Electric and then at Kaiser Aluminum from where he retired in the mid 1980’s. In 1957 he had a home built in Millcreek Township, PA which included Ted’s Barber Shop which he operated part time in the evenings and Saturdays for the next 28 years. While living in Millcreek, he was a member of the Lake Shore Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. In the late 1980’s, after the passing of his wife, he returned to Forest County, PA and reconnected with Dorothy Fox, a childhood sweetheart, with whom he happily spent the remainder of his days. In July of last year the family came together for a reunion at Cook Forest State Park where five generations were represented with Ted at the head of the family. Ted will be interred in the Greenwood Cemetery following a private ceremony as per his wishes. He shall surely be missed by family and those who knew and loved him.

Goodbye Ted and sail on sailor.