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Robert Marvin Irish

1957 - 2025

Robert Marvin Irish obituary, 1957-2025, Moab, UT

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1957

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2025

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Robert Irish Obituary

Robert Marvin Irish

Jan 1, 1957 ~ April 27, 2025

Proudly born "The First of '57" to Claude Max Irish and Orice Alene Gillespie Irish, Robert Marvin was the second of six children. The first baby of the New Year received gifts which he kept throughout his life. Some of his siblings might admit they were a little jealous of his special trinkets back in their youth.

Robert Marvin was a very athletic and outgoing youngster, being mentioned in the newspaper multiple times for various achievements… a Halloween costume award, cub scout badges, making home run hits for t-ball, being recognized by Coach Ron Pierce as the football captain of the T-Birds, and winning the 100 yard dash in Jr High. Sports became a bit more treacherous as he got older with skateboarding down slickrock and jumping off that very high cliff with little to no hang gliding experience. He also enjoyed skiing, sailing, model airplanes and RC cars.

The dangerous life was exciting and he channeled that energy into his work. He became a volunteer firefighter for over 10 years into his early 30's carrying the rank of Captain with the Moab Valley Fire Department. He and his fellow team members did amazing work that pushed the limits of mental and physical boundaries. He never backed down from the flames no matter how intense, having security in his training and knowledge of the subject. Perhaps one of the most inspiring tales is his part in volunteering to go into the Doxol fire in August of 1981, knowing that 17,500 gallons of gas could explode at any moment and level over a one mile radius of Moab. Uranium mining with Rio Algom was also an intense and satisfying job for Robert Marvin during that time. A different disaster at the Emery mine in 1984 gave him a dislocated shoulder where he could no longer help in the recoveries but he never stopped helping his team with whatever he could do with his one good arm. Pioneer days, mining days, and firefighting conventions left him with an array of trophies, awards and honorable mentions which he was always very proud of. The Colorado River had always been a part of his life and for a time, as a river guide, he enjoyed being paid to have the fun of barreling through all of those whitewater rapids. As with the flames of firefighting and the crumbling walls of the mines, he was confident again in his training and knowledge in the ways of the water to have tons of fun but also be calm and meticulous when real danger arose. He stayed involved with the museum throughout his life giving insight to early Moab history and the mining industry.

Robert Marvin was very good at so many things. And very bad at so many other things. Everyone will remember him for something whether it be how he could fix anything in a jiffy, how he was a mean old grump or how he stopped to help that random stranger in need. He kept his faith. Robert Marvin died in his Moab home with family at his side after a 5 year battle with cancer. He is preceded in death by his parents and one sibling. He had 4 children, 2 adopted children and grandchildren. He will be survived by all of us, family and friends, and we can only imagine what new adventure he is on now without the boundaries of his mortal body.

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Published by Moab Times-Independent from May 12 to May 15, 2025.

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Garry Heinze

May 15, 2025

I remember Robert as strong, hard worker and as a friend who make you laugh and just have a good time when with him. I am going to miss him as he was one of my best friends in Moab.

Theresa Kourbelas

May 2, 2025

What can I say, he had his moments but he taught his children and mine so much. If it was outdoors Robert was doing it
He loved to hunt, fish, hike and run the river. Along with his other crazy stunts like self taught hang gliding involving a few crashes and his love of flying his remote control planes. He was always there in a pinch if we needed help or rescuing lol. He will be greatly missed as was very much loved by myself and my family. RIP

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