Logan-Pintar-Obituary

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Logan Alvin Pintar

Rigby, Idaho

Nov 22, 1964 – Aug 31, 2025

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BORN
November 22, 1964
DIED
August 31, 2025
LOCATION
Rigby, Idaho

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Eckersell Funeral Home (Eckersell Memorial Chapel) Obituary

Logan Alvin Pintar, 60, of Menan, Idaho passed away Sunday, August 31, 2025, in Menan, Idaho.


Logan was born on a cold November day in Idaho Falls, Idaho with a positive and optimistic attitude toward life. He was adventurous from the time he could walk and talk. At two years of age the family ran a fishing lodge in Palisades, Idaho. This is where Logan fell in love with the South fork of the Snake River. He lived to fish and was either really good at it or really lucky. In addition to being a great fisherman he was an avid hunter also.  


Logan attended schools in Rigby and went to Rigby High School. He always felt he received his education on the Snake River. Along with loving the water, he really knew how to test the waters with his parents causing more than one sleepless night. The movie, “A River Runs Through it,” perfectly portrayed Logan’s life.


Logan was a very compassionate person. He never spoke ill of anyone. His three stepdaughters worshipped him and learned how to respect others as Logan respected them.


Logan is survived by his father, Lyle Pintar and mother, Myra Tice. His siblings, Kelly Statham, Penny (Darin) Caputo, and Sloan Pintar. His stepdaughters, Amber Etheridge, Rachelle Pederson and Danielle Godhardt.


A memorial service will be held on Friday, September 5, 2025, at 11:00 am in the Annis Little Butte Cemetery (3800 East Menan-Lorenzo Hwy).


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Myra, Lyle, Kelly, Penny and Sloan, so shocked to hear about Logan. So sorry for your loss. Logan had a great sense of humor, contagious laugh, and smile. Always the life of the party. Logan was a good friend and classmate to us all at RHS. Especially close to Becky. One memory we have, is cruising main with the girlfriends. Logan had been “testing the waters”. Was donating some time to the county, washing police cars. We would honk,wave and Becky would yell “I love you Logan”. We love you...

Logan was a one of a kind, kind of a guy. It was a pleasure knowing him. RIP my friend.

We are so sorry for your families loss, Our thoughts and prayers of comfort going out to you all.