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Irwin's Dad Says He Lost His "Best Mate"

Steve Irwin and alligator.The fond remembrances of "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin continued to flow in after his tragic accidental death over the weekend, but perhaps the most touching of all came today from his father, Bob, in Queensland. "Steve and I weren't like father and son, we never were," said Bob Irwin, outside Australia Zoo, the animal park that Steve made famous and that Bob had owned himself and handed over to his son. "We were good mates. I'll remember Steve as my best mate ever."



Bob Irwin also said that Australian authorities have offered to give his son a state funeral but that his family was unlikely to accept. "The state funeral would be refused ... because he's an ordinary guy, he's just an ordinary bloke." Prime Minister John Howard interrupted Parliament on Tuesday to pay tribute to Irwin.

Wearing a khaki shirt and shorts in the same way that Steve did, Bob Irwin also told reporters that he and his son were natural risk-takers. "Both of us over the years have had some very close shaves. We made jokes of it. That's not to say that we were careless but we treated it like it was just part of the job."


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16. My heart and prayers go out to all of Steve's family. This is a tragedy and it will take time to overcome. God Bless his family and Rest in Peace Steve, you will be missed.

Posted at 2:45PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Karen

17. I am sure Irwin's dad and family will miss him. Irwin died truly doing what he really enjoyed doing in life. If his wife decides on a State Funeral, I think the best tribute would be afterwards that, his body should be tossed into a large crocodile pit.

As the East Indians customs of cremation of their love ones, the most befitting thing to do would be to give back to the creatures that he so fondly enjoyed working with.

Posted at 11:55AM on Sep 6th 2006 by Rick

18. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Especially the kids...its very hard to lose your father.

This man lived life to the fullest, and his last moments were of him doing something he loved. What more could a man ask for? He lived out his dream since he was in diapers, something we all dream of. I admire him for having no fear, and he never stopped doing what he loved. The good die young, and there is a special place in heaven just for him.

Posted at 11:40AM on Sep 6th 2006 by Tara

19. the world has lost a great man,he brought so many heartstopping moments to tv,he will be missed by millions but i guess you can push that kind of dangerous life so far and he was in their world,but we will miss him in ours,,,,shaka

Posted at 12:22PM on Sep 6th 2006 by brenda

20. Prayers go out to his family. I'm still in shock . I know that no day is promised yet I'm still in shock

Posted at 12:37PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Harriet

21. Mr. Steve Irwin was a formidable man, rising through the ranks, to attain the level of relationships he had with animals, people, the world. He will always be remembered as the adventurer that went the extra mile. My condolences go out to the family, especially, Bindy and Joe. He will be missed.

Posted at 11:54AM on Sep 6th 2006 by Cynthia Robinson

22. This is an incredible loss to the world. He reminded us that we are losing the battle against extinction, not only in the third world but in the so-called civilised continents of Australia, North America and Europe. By taking the risks that he did and putting himself on the line, he brought us closer to animals and reminded us that we risked losing them if we failed to take some action. His view of the future was actually pretty grim, if you heard the interview on Larry King Live. He saw a future where tigers and other large predators would be found only in zoos. But at least they would be found. Not every wildlife educator can do what he did; Jack Hanna takes a different approach, for example, but is entirely effective. But I hope that someone takes up where Steve left off and continues to excite us about the cause of wildlife. God bless you Steve and God be with you Terry and family.

Posted at 4:48PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Bob Hall

23. Best wishes for the Irwin family. My heary and prayer's go out to thw whole family at this time. May God watch over his family and friends as they prepare for the future.

Posted at 12:32PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Judy

24. Sure, Steve Irwin took risks in his job. But then again, who's to say that we don't take some kind of risks in our daily lives?
And yes, he lived life to the fullest, doing what he loved, during each day of his life. So my hat is off to him. But more importantly, my prayers are with his family.
God bless the "Crocodile Hunter"!!

Posted at 12:06PM on Sep 6th 2006 by David

25. May God be with the Irwin family in this aweful time. Our thoughts and prayers go out to this wonderful family and Steve will be truly missed. We have lost a wonderful man and a great lover of all animals. May you rest in peace.

Posted at 12:07PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Paula

26. To all the people who have had negative things to say about Steve Irwin, shame on you. How much have you done in your life time that you can be proud of? This man spent every awakening moment doing something with his life, especially to show us, the ordiniary people of the world, how to live and take care of our animals on this planet. So, all you folks out there with something negative to say, what have YOU done with your life, compared to Mr. Irwin? Look at your own closet, before you put other's down. Will your death be remembered?

Posted at 12:31PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Judy

27. Since I heard the tragic news of Steve's death I have been in mourning . It's like I lost my very best friend that I spent hours with , just watching that wonderful man so full of life and excitement over his love of animals and his fight for the preservation of wildlife conservation's for all animals . There will always be a special place in my heart left empty that no one else will ever fill . Steve's memory will forever hold that place . I have sorrow in my heart for you Terry and Bindi and little Robert , and Wess his close buddy and all the crew at Australian Zoo . I will always remember you all together with Steve at the helm . I remember the good times and the bad times , you all were like a loving family . My heart will never forget you .

Love , Diane

Posted at 12:14PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Diane Mitchell

28. such terrible news, a tv personality that wasnt a stuck up, ego maniac. i always thought that he seemed like a genuine nice person. i have spent hours and hours laughing at him when depressed. hes done so much for the animal kingdom, and conservation for the enviroment. the world was a better place with steve irwin in it, i hope heaven is ready for his wit and charm. no other tv personality has touched my heart like him. my prayers and condolences for his family. he will be missed by humans and animals alike.

Posted at 12:37PM on Sep 6th 2006 by tammy

29. Many nights my husband and I sat on the sofa to watch Steve and Terry. We enjoyed to watch the love shared by Steve to his family, friends, and all animals. Our prays and our love go out to Terry and the children, and his family and friends, including his beloved animals. I know he is going to be greatly missed by everyone around the world. God Bless you Steve for all that you have given to others. RIP

Theresa, and John

Posted at 1:26PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Theresa

30. We recently lost a planet from our solar system, now we have lost one of the few humans that make a difference on our humble planet. As we all get older, we look back on our lives and wonder if we made some a significant mark. It doesn't take long to come up with several meaningful things Steve Irwin did for us. You weren't with us nearly long enough, Mr. Irwin. I have many fond memories of watching you and Terry spending time with God's creatures and each other. I can't fathom losing one's soulmate, especially when it seems you are just getting to know one another. My heart goes to Steve's family and I hope they look back like I do, with fond memories. Unlike the planet that was wiped off the textbooks after 80 years, Steve will be remembered forever.

Posted at 12:20PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Darrin

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