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IRWIN MARGARET O'HARE IRWIN "Peggy" Founder of ChainFree Asheville, Margaret "Peggy" O'Hare Irwin passed away on Sunday, October 14, 2012, after a two-year battle with cancer. She died at home in the company of her family, friends and beloved dogs. Peggy was born in Washington, DC, on March 30, 1948. Her mother was Ms. Mary Margaret McGuire O'Hare of Knoxville, Tenn. Her father was Dr. Patrick O'Hare of Homestead, Pa. In addition to her mother and father, Peggy was also preceded in death by her beloved aunts, Ellen McGuire, Kathleen McGuire, and Anne Bea McGuire Nelligan, as well as her cousins, Julia Nelligan and Michael Nelligan. Peggy grew up in Arlington, VA, graduating from Washington and Lee High School. She earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and later an MBA from George Washington University in DC. Except for a brief two-year period in the 70s when she lived in San Francisco, she lived and worked in the DC area before coming to Asheville in 2002. While in San Francisco she was part of the original marketing team at Bank of America that introduced the first VISA card to the nation. For the rest of her career, she held marketing and development executive positions at vari ous national organizations based in DC such as the American Society for Training and Development, the American Diabetes Society, National Association of Social Workers, and the National Science Teachers Association. In 1991, Peggy helped organize and execute the four-day White House Conference on Libraries and Information Services, keynoted by a speech from President George Bush. In 2000 she married Patrick Irwin in Washington. They moved to Asheville in 2002 to purchase the North Lodge Bed and Breakfast. In 2008 they sold the B&B and this allowed Peggy to take up her passion of helping to get dogs off of chains. She founded ChainFree Asheville that same year and they began to build fences for chained dogs and educating the public about the safety and humane issues of chaining dogs. In 2009 she was instrumental in having the City Council review their animal ordinances that resulted in the banning of dog chaining in the City of Asheville. Under Peggy's leadership, ChainFree Asheville built fences for over 100 dogs for eligible owners to help in the transition and implementation of the new ordinance. C.F.A.'s current mission is to help chained dogs in Buncombe County. Peggy is survived by her husband, Patrick Irwin; her stepson, Ryan Irwin, his wife, Sarah, and their daughter, Norah, of West Hills, Calif.; her cousin, John Roger Nelligan, his wife, Joanne, their children, Joseph, Mary-Anne and Jenette of Deal, Md.; and her second cousin, Seamus McGuire and his wife Marti from Birmingham, England. Also, Peggy will be missed by Reese and Allie for treats and love. A celebration of Peggy's life will be held at 7 p.m., Friday, October 19, 2012, at the Asheville Humane Society Adoption and Education Center's Community Room located at 14 Forever Friends Lane, Asheville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to ChainFree Asheville, 76 Tremont, Asheville, NC 28806, or to your favorite local animal welfare organization. For those who desire, condolences may be offered to the family under Peggy's obituary at www.WestFamilyFuneralServices.comwww.WestFamilyFuneralServices.com

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Published by The Washington Post on Oct. 17, 2012.

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John and Rosie Seidelmann

October 11, 2020

Cannot believe it has been 8 years. Think of you aften.

Sandra Brooks

October 21, 2012

Peggy did what few of us have the passion or energy to do - she saw something that needed to be changed and she effected that change. I am sad that she is gone.

Nancy Ward

October 19, 2012

Sorry to hear of Peggy's passing. Healing thoughts go out to you, Patrick, and family members.

Linda McLean

October 19, 2012

How can such a vibrant force for life be gone? Peggy's love, commitment and passion will live on, even though we will miss her so much. There must have been a huge pack of animals waiting for her on the Rainbow Bridge.

Patrick, I am spouse/caregiver for my husband, also dealing with cancer. My heart goes out to you, especially.

Mona

October 17, 2012

I am deeply sorry for your loss. Please pray to God and be assured that He will hear you and help you to cope.(Psalms 65:2)

Roger Murray

October 17, 2012

I am very sorry to read and hear of Peggys passing. I know she will be missed by all who knew her and we will miss her here in Ormond Beach at our UOAA Meetings. I look forward to your visiting with us when you are in Palm Coast. Roger Murray and Members of Ormond UOAA.

Shannon Rosehart

October 17, 2012

My life and many pups have been touched and changed by Ms. Peggy. You will be missed more than words will ever describe. Deepest sympathies to Patrick and Family.

Jean Prior

October 17, 2012

Dog lovers everywhere are better people for what you did for our dogs who are "the light of our lives". Thank you, Peggy

October 17, 2012

All dogs & dog lovers alike owe a great deal of gratitude to Peggy. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all you did!!

Michelle Wolf

October 17, 2012

Such a wonderful tribute to a very special person. Peggy inspired so many with her passion and truly changed the world. Patrick, we are thinking of you and your family.

John Seidelmann

October 17, 2012

All the doggies in heaven now have a true guardian angel to take care of them. We will miss her.

Marilyn Walker

October 17, 2012

Patrick & Family,
Please accept my condolences in this time of loss. Peggy's positive attitude and dedication touched many lives. It has been an honor to have crossed paths with her and share her passion for animals. Her compassion for people and animals will forever be her legacy. She will surely be missed by all who knew her.

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