Irving

Irving

Irving is a Texas city just northwest of Dallas. The Irving Arts Center offers changing art exhibitions, outdoor installations, theater productions and concerts. Dominating the center of Williams Square is Robert Glen's “Mustangs of Las Colinas," a bronze sculpture of 9 wild horses galloping through water. The faithfully restored Ruth Paine House Museum explores the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

People died in Irving (First 29 people) - Page 0

Glenn Frey

Glenn Frey

American musician

Bella Abzug

Bella Abzug

Former United States Representative

Candy Darling

Candy Darling

American actress

Virginia Apgar

Virginia Apgar

American physician

Peter Straub

Peter Straub

American novelist

Terry Glenn

Terry Glenn

American football player

Willmoore Kendall

Willmoore Kendall


William Harold Hutt

William Harold Hutt


Frederick Wilhelmsen

Frederick Wilhelmsen

Philosopher

Clifton McNeely

Clifton McNeely

American basketball player

Jerry Brown

Jerry Brown

American football player

George Washington Julian

George Washington Julian

Former United States Representative

Joe Morello

Joe Morello

American drummer

Nadiya Svitlychna

Nadiya Svitlychna

Human rights activist

Madam C. J. Walker

Madam C. J. Walker

American entrepreneur

James Alexander Hamilton

James Alexander Hamilton

American soldier ‧ Alexander Hamilton's son

Cyrus West Field

Cyrus West Field

American businessman

Eric Wolf

Eric Wolf

Anthropologist

Olive Fremstad

Olive Fremstad

American soprano

Charlotte Wilson

Charlotte Wilson


Peter A. Peyser

Peter A. Peyser

Former United States Representative

Cyrus W. Field

Cyrus W. Field

American businessman

Percy L. Greaves Jr.

Percy L. Greaves Jr.

American economist

Clarisse Agnew

Clarisse Agnew

Actress

George G. Ritchie

George G. Ritchie

Medical doctor

Gordon M. Graham

Gordon M. Graham


Ray Mantilla

Ray Mantilla

American musician

Piro Mantilla

Piro Mantilla

Musical artist

Washington Irving

Washington Irving