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In Memory Of Steve Robert (The Crocodile Hunter) Irwin

22nd February 1962 – 4th September 2006

This memorial website was created in the memory of Steve (The Crocodile Hunter) Robert Irwin, born in Essendon, Victoria on the 22nd February 1962 and passed away on the 4th September 2006, 44 years of age.
Biography
Full Name: Steve Robert (The Crocodile Hunter) Irwin
Born: 22nd February 1962
Passed Away: 4th September 2006
Age: 44 years of age
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Country: Australia
Spouse: Terri
Father: Bob Irwin
Mother: Lyn Irwin
Birth Place: Essendon, Victoria
Children: Bindi Sue Irwin & Robert (Bob) Clarence Irwin
Occupation: Environmentalist

This memorial was created by George on 4 Sep 2006(update)
In Memory Of Steve (The Crocodile Hunter) Robert Irwin
AN AUSTRALIAN ICON HIS UNTIMELY DEATH THE CROCODILE HUNTER DOCUMENTARIES

Steve Irwin, better known as The Crocodile Hunter to the world, was tragically killed in waters near Batt Reef, Queensland Australia whilst filming an underwater documentary. Aged only 44 and in the peak of this career, the sudden death has left a nation in mourning. His compassion and active involvement in conservation saw him raise to fame in America with his unique Australian language and personality. He leaves behind American-born wife Terri and two beautiful children Bindi and Robert who now live in Australia. His memory will be carried on by "Australia Zoo" in Queensland, owned and operated by his family.

Steve always referred to himself as a Wildlife Warrior and later formed the conservation group "Wildlife Warriors Worldwide". Using his own funds from films and sponsorship deals, the organization purchased various wildlife rich areas across the world (America, Fiji, Australia). Given the vast amount of habitat destroyed each year, Steve's only goal was to ensure animals always had a home.

It seems too tragic for belief. The Crocodile Hunter is a story of a humble man with a passion for life and the environment, who became perhaps the most well known Australian in the world. May he be remembered for not only his high energy personality, but also his amazing ecological achievements. We welcome everybody to leave their thoughts of Steve at this tribute.

To mail cards or letters of sympathy to Steve Irwin's family and friends, please send them to the official address below:

Steve Irwin's Family and Friends
C/O Australia Zoo
Glasshouse Mountains Tourist Route
Beerwah QLD Australia 4519
RIP Croc Hunter


    
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From Nancy Koch
14 Nov 2010 – Nancy Koch sent this sympathy ecard and wrote:
Dear Nancy and Dave, We are all so sorry for your loss. Aunt Hilma had such a long life and had a chance to see so much. We were all so proud of her. Eeva, Antti and Ulla are here with us and also send their condolences. Love Eliisa and family

From Yvette
23 Oct 2010 – Yvette sent this sympathy ecard and wrote:
Dear Erinna: I understand that you have recently lost your dear Mother and just wanted to offer my sincere condolences. I hope you will take comfort in the memories you shared with her. Yvette with family

From Peter
8 Apr 2010 – Peter sent this sympathy ecard and wrote:
Steve was great!