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Irwin DRIEDGER Obituary

July 25, 1956 - May 20, 2023

Irwin passed away peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, on May 20, 2023, after a courageous battle with cancer. Irwin was predeceased by his parents, Heinrich and Katherine Driedger; brother, William Driedger; and sister, Ruth Driedger. Irwin is survived by his brother, Levi Driedger (Dorothy); brother, Harry Driedger (Norah), sister, Linda Unrau (John); brother, Edward Driedger; brother, Alvin Driedger (Sandra); brother-in-law Wayne Reiner; and nieces and nephews. Irwin is also survived by his loving partner, Leslie Soever, and her family who are honoured to have Irwin as part of the family: children, Emma Roy (Keith); Alan Soever (Brooke); grandchildren Logan and Clara Roy; mother, Joyce Brown; sister-in-law, Sandra Brown (Edward Waller); sister-in-law, Julie Helt (Bruno Helt); and nieces. Irwin was a native of Manitoba. His professional life spanned several facets of the horse racing industry. Irwin began his career as a professional jockey earning many accolades: 1979 Manitoba Athlete of the Year; 1981 recipient of the Joe Perlove Trophy as Canada's leading percentage rider; 1981 record number of wins (214) in one year at Assiniboia Downs (which still stands); 1981 Sovereign Award Winner as Canada's Outstanding Jockey; winner of derbies in all western provinces; rider of the 1985 Canadian Horse of the Year, "Imperial Choice"; 1998 recipient of the Avelino Gomez Memorial Award, for significant contributions to the sport of horse racing by a Canadian jockey. The pinnacle of Irwin's accomplishments will be his induction into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in the Jockey Category in 2023. Sadly, Irwin will miss the ceremony. Fortunately, he was aware of this honour and was so proud. Upon his retirement as a jockey, Irwin represented jockeys across Canada as President of the Jockeys' Benefit Association of Canada from 1990-2006; and 2019-21. Irwin's advocacy and leadership were instrumental in Canadian jockeys being the first in North America to wear safety vests. From 2006-18, Irwin was the Director of Thoroughbred Racing Surfaces at Woodbine Racetrack, where he was highly respected by his North American peers. In this regard, his expertise related to racing surfaces, including synthetic tracks, was often sought. Irwin's attention to detail and concern for horse and rider safety were always paramount. Irwin will be remembered by family and his many friends for his inspirational passion for life. As you can imagine, with Irwin being a jockey, he loved speed. This was a common thread among his many pursuits including boating, snowmobiling, and driving his sports cars. Irwin also loved being outdoors mowing the lawn, harvesting firewood, and maintaining his property. Golf was another deep passion of Irwin's that allowed him to enjoy time with his friends while also showcasing his competitive spirit. As a person, Irwin was generous, always offering a helping hand, inquisitive, opinionated, looked out for the underdog, determined, courageous, respectful, funny, and an all round solid person with a heartwarming smile. It is these traits that made Irwin the special person who touched many lives. Special thanks to Dr. Geoffrey Liu and Dr. Breffni Hannon at Princess Margaret Hospital for their medical expertise and personalized care. If desired, donations may be made, in Irwin's memory, to The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, The Avelino Gomez Memorial Foundation, or charity of choice. The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton, (905-857-2213), on Tuesday, August 1 from 1 - 3 p.m. and 5 - 8 p.m. A funeral and celebration of Irwin's life will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, August 2, at 11 o'clock.

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Published by Caledon Enterprise on May 27, 2023.

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Stacie Clark

July 26, 2023

Great memories working at Woodbine with the friendship of Irwin. He will be missed by many. Condolences to his family

Sheryl Baird

July 26, 2023

Rest in piece , Irwin , watched you win many races in Winnipeg, took care of many you rode. Condolences for your family.

Jocelyn Greenwood

May 27, 2023

Godspeed Irwin. Watched you win many races at Assiniboia Downs in Winnipeg.

Wendy McLaren

May 27, 2023

I will miss you my friend. Until we meet again sending Hugs xoxoxo Wendy

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