The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

IRWIN, Edward Prescott "Ted"

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Passed away peacefully on December 7, 2020. He was born in Hilo, Hawaii in 1930 to the late Robert Grandy Irwin and Katharine Bruce Irwin (Shelburne). He was a graduate of Shelburne Regional High School, the Maritime Business College and Dalhousie University. His retirement in 1990 to Nova Scotia followed a career with Canada Packers in Charlottet­own, Saint John and Toronto; the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council; the Economic Council of Canada in Halifax; the Department of Manpower and Immigratio­n; the Ministry of State for Urban Affairs and the Deparment of Energy, Mines and Resources in Ottawa where he was involved just prior to his retirement in internatio­nal liasion work in the energy sector. Although he spent the last 20 years of his life in the United States, he grew up and raised a family in Shelburne, Halifax and Ottawa. He is survived by his wife, Sharon Macdonald Irwin; daughters, Mary Hippern (Mike) of Bedford; Heather Irwin of Middle Sackville; grandsons, Mitchell and Scott, also of Bedford; nephew, Robert Irwin; and niece, Nancy Sievert; grand nieces and nephews. He will also be greatly missed by Sharon’s five children and their families. Ted was sadly predecease­d by daughters, Joan 1982, and Janet 2000; brother, Bruce Irwin; and sister-in-law, Frances. Ted’s retirement to his favourite spot in the world, Round Bay, Shelburne Co., was where he enjoyed numerous hobbies, mastering many new pursuits, including lots of time on the golf course. He and Sharon met on Round Bay Beach and went on to marry and spend 21 years together living in Nova Scotia and the United States. A family graveside service will be held at a later date in Shelburne.

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