No State Funeral For Crocodile Hunter
Steve Irwin's Family: He'd Want To Be Remembered As 'Ordinary Bloke'
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Play CBS Video Video Remembering the 'Croc Hunter' Mark Phillips reports on the life and career of "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, who was killed in by a stingray at the Great Barrier Reef.
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Video Expert On Stingray Safety Only On The Web: Ray Davis, a marine biologist with the Georgia Aquarium and an expert on stingrays, discusses the death of Steve Irwin and how to protect oneself when swimming near stingrays.
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Video Filmmaker On Irwin's Death Only On The Web: Mark Phillips interviews Nigel Marven, wildlife filmmaker, about Steve Irwin's death in Queensland, Australia.
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Steve Irwin and friend. (GETTY IMAGES/Justin Sullivan)
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Bob Irwin speaks to the press outside Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Sept. 6, 2006. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)
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Steve Irwin, better known as TV's "Crocodile Hunter," kisses Kimberly the camel in Sydney, Australia, during a cross country trip, June 19, 2006. (AP)
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Steve Irwin with his son, Robert, steps away from a 13-foot crocodile at his reptile park in Brisbane, Australia, in January 2004, a situation which sparked heavy criticism. (AP/Channel 7 via APTN)
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Steve Irwin, posing for the cameras with his wife Terri and a nine-foot alligator at his Australia Zoo, in Beerwah, Queensland, Australia, June 18, 1999. (AP (file))
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Hornby said Wednesday that two or three bogus Web sites had been set up attempting to divert some of the money being donated to Irwin's charities following his death.
"There are leeches around the planet, and we are fearful that more are going to come up," said Hornby. "We want people to make sure they donate only to wildlifewarriors.org.au or through the U.S. Discovery Channel, the Crikey fund."
Police have said there are no suspicious circumstances in Irwin's death, and no decision has been made about whether a coroner will hold a formal inquest or simply accept the police findings. No formal cause of death has been announced.
Inquests are held into suspicious deaths, if relatives ask, or if the coroner decides the public interest would be served by one.
"Over the years Steve and I had a lot of adventures together," said Bob Irwin, 66, sitting before a throng of news cameras, journalists and well wishers at the gate of Australia Zoo.
"Steve and I weren't like father and son, we never were. We were good mates. I will remember Steve as my best mate ever."
Terri Irwin briefly addressed park staff late Tuesday over a public address system, thanking them for their support in "very choked up ... very frail" comments that were her first since Irwin's death, Hornby said.
Bob Irwin was in a similar frame of mind Wednesday, admitting before his media appearance, "I'm not sure whether I'm going to be able to get through this."
He ended up doing fine, and asked for the media in turn to respect the privacy of Terri, originally from Eugene, Oregon, and their two children, Bindi, 8, and Bob, 2.
Bob Irwin had just spent nearly a month with the entire family on Cape York in tropical northern Australia doing crocodile research.
"Steve was probably the best I had seen him in many years, in his own personal attitude," he said. "He was peaceful. He was not under stress. And he was doing something that he really loved doing. I won't ever forget that three or four weeks."
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Best-selling author Mitch Albom on his first nonfiction work since "Tuesdays with Morrie."





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See all 234 CommentsAdrianne Hathaway, Hutchinson, Kansas
I think if it's done with permission of his family, with respect and with prior warning so children would not witness this, it would be have a memorable never before seen experience as everything he did was.
My prayers and well wishes go out to his family.
Rest in Sweet Peace Steve-O.
Bunnee Mammoth Lakes, CA.
I HAVE LOST MY MOTHER A COUPLE YEARS AGO , TERRI,
AND I THOUGHT I WAS NEVER GOING TO GET OVER IT. I AM STILL NOT OVER IT BUT I PUSH ON FOR MY CHILDREN. I HAVE THREE AND THEY ARE WHAT KEEP ME GOING. STEVE WILL BE WITH HIS MOTHER NOW!!! I KNOW I WOULD WATCH HIM TALK ABOUT HER AND HE ACTED LIKE SHE WAS REALLY CLOSE TO HIS HEART SO NOW HIM AND HER CAN BE TOGETHER. YA'LL TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND KEEP THE FAITH. I WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU AS YOU GO.....P.S. ARE YOU GOING TO SHUT DOWN THE ZOO ???? AND IF NOT WHO WILL TAKE OVER??????
SIGNED,
KIM FROM KENTUCKY
I know and I can see your smile on the sky with beautiful birds, on the water with thousands of fish, croc, frog and others and also in green trees with the snakes and other animals.
You will live forever in my heart, my nature...
I know and I can see your smile on the sky with beautiful birds, on the water with thousands of fish, croc, frog and others and also in green trees with the snakes and other animals.
You will live forever in my heart, my nature...
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