Former state Rep. Dona Irwin passes away

Former state Rep. Dona Irwin passes away

DEMING, N.M. (KRQE) – State lawmakers are mourning the loss of another former lawmaker this week. The state House Democratic leadership announced on Thursday the passing of former Representative Dona Irwin of Deming.


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Irwin represented parts of Grant, Hidalgo, and Luna counties in District 32 for 18 years. She was known for her work ethic and service to her constituents’ needs.

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham sent this statement:

I had the privilege of working alongside Dona Irwin for many years, and I will always remember her as a stalwart advocate for New Mexico’s children, families, and rural communities. She was especially skilled at connecting our agricultural heritage with educational opportunities, especially through her work with the Cooperative Extension Service. Dona understood the vital connection between agriculture, our land-grant, university families, and programs like 4-H that support the next generation. 

Rep. Irwin’s contributions to New Mexico extended far beyond that. Long before universal meals and healthy cooking became national priorities, Dona was ahead of her time, working to bring healthy meals and community gardens to senior centers across rural New Mexico. Her visionary leadership improved the lives of so many in our state. 

Above all, when Dona gave you her word, she kept it. She embodied integrity and strength in everything she did. My deepest condolences go to her children, Craig and Janet, her grandchildren, and her entire family. Dona’s legacy will live on through the many lives she touched.

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