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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Ira Charles
Gavrin
October 11, 0938 – March 12, 2026
Ira Charles Gavrin, 87, a resident of Marlborough, passed away Thursday, March 12, 2026. In the last years of his life Ira lived with challenging end-stage Parkinson's disease, which he faced with dignity and courage before he died peacefully in his home cared for lovingly by family and friends.
Ira was born on September 4, 1938, in Port Chester, NY, son of the late Tena (Press) and Arthur Gavrin. He was educated locally in New Rochelle, NY, graduating high school from Tabor Academy (MA). He went on to graduate from Colgate University (NY). In 1961, Ira served in the United States Army, stationed in Korea, where he wrote for Stars and Stripes and served nightwatch duty in the DMZ. After his service, he spent time in Thailand, writing for a Bankgkok newspaper and later teaching English as a second language in a school for children of foreign dignitaries.
When he returned to the states, he wrote for local papers in New Rochelle, where he met his first wife, Claire Sylvia. They later separated and divorced but remained lifelong friends and loving co-parents to their daughter, Amara. While living on the South Shore of Boston, Ira developed his photography career with a special interest in nature photography. His photos have been on display all over New England and have received several awards and positive reviews.
In 1974, Ira met Ginnie Goulet. For fifty years, they were beloved and devoted partners. On September 13, 1980, they married in Sharon, NH, and in 1983 they welcomed their son, Taran, into their family. In 1987, the Colonial Theater in Keene closed with an uncertain future in front of the landmark building on Main Street. Along with two other partners, Ira purchased the building, with the creative intention of bringing back live entertainment to the Monadnock area. A thrust stage was built out into the audience so they could maintain the theater as dual purpose -- movies alternating with live performers. For several years they brought name talent to Keene and filled the 800 seats for Bonnie Raitt, B.B. King, and Emmy Lous Harris, among others. In the 90's, they sold the theater to a non-profit organization. Today, the theater remains a rich venue for exciting arts and entertainment for the community.
For many years, Ira served as head of the Conservation Commission in Marlborough where he undertook several projects concerning local issues that dealt with protecting the town's ecosystem for future generations. He was an avid gardener, bird watcher, and hiker. His photographs reflect his love of the natural world, including large vistas as well as subtle manifestations of nature's designs.
Ira was a generous friend who loved to support others' creativity and expression. Above all, Ira cherished his family, delighting in sharing fun facts and making memories-especially while digging up potatoes and carrots with grandsons, nieces, and nephews.
Ira is survived by his wife, Ginnie Gavrin, of Marlborough, children, Amara and her husband, Dan Cohen of Massachusetts, Taran and his wife, Lauren Gavrin of Massachusetts, his brother, David and his wife, Nancy Gavrin of New York, his cousin Richard Kahane and his wife, Karen Kahane of Oregon. He is also survived by his grandsons, Zack and Andrew Cohen, and Baker Gavrin, along with many dearly loved nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. Ira was predeceased by his parents, his brother, Robert Gavrin and Robert's wife Anita.
A memorial service is being planned for late spring. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to support a memorial project honoring Ira's work on the Marlborough Conservation Commission. Make checks out to: Marjorie Shephardson and include: "In memory of Ira Gavrin" on the memo line. Or donations may be made to the Michael J. Fox Parkinson's Foundation.
All services are under the care of Cheshire Family Funeral Home, Chapel, and Crematories. www.cheshirefamilyfh.com.
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