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With heavy hearts and deep affection, we remember Logan Timothy Pulkrabek, a man of unwavering honesty, immense heart, and a spirit as steady as the earth he worked. Born on September 15, 1981, Logan passed away on April 10, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of genuine connection and simple, beautiful joys.
A well-driller by trade, a legacy handed down by his grandpa and dad at LTP Enterprises, Inc., Logan was a man who understood the value of hard work and the satisfaction of building something to last. He was a gifted tinkerer and a master at the welding torch, turning metal into meaning with his hands. But his true masterpiece was the life he built around those he loved.
Logan was the rare kind of person who lived with total transparency. He was the most honest man you’d ever meet; he spoke the truth with a sincerity that was both refreshing and profound. He loved with his entire heart, and to know him was to be touched by a warmth that felt like home. Nowhere was this more evident than at his parents’ lake home, his sanctuary. He could often be found there, taking in the quiet beauty of the water and waving a friendly hand to every passerby, a simple gesture that spoke volumes of his kind nature.
His children, Kylan and Delilah, were his entire world, the heartbeat of his life, and his love for them was boundless. For over twenty years, he shared a deep, enduring bond with the mother of his children, Sarah Volk; though no longer together, it was paved with a mutual respect and a closeness that served as a beautiful foundation for their family.
Whether he was lost in the melody of his favorite music or finding peace in the majestic mountains, Logan lived fully. He was the "glue" of his family, the one who gathered everyone together, ensuring that the ties remained strong. He leaves behind a devoted network of friends, including his best buds, Jonsey, Finck, and Keck, who stood by him through life’s many seasons.
He is survived by his son, Kylan Pulkrabek, daughter Delilah Pulkrabek, parents, Randy and Laurie Pulkrabek, brothers, Nicholas (Alissa) Pulkrabek, Tanner (Sarah Braaten) Pulkrabek, Samuel Pulkrabek, nephews, Free Cole, Jade (Kass Wendt) Pulkrabek, Thrive (Skylar Graumann) Pulkrabek, Edge (Elisabeth Klockmann) Cole, Keller (Phoenix Walseth) Pulkrabek, Jax Pulkrabek, Irie Pulkrabek, Austen (Mandi) Tyryfter, Brenden (Lexi) Tyryfter, Christien (Casie Floberg) Tyryfter, Dawsen (Kylie) Tyryfter, Ethen (Savannah Lundstrom) Tyryfter, niece, Felicitee Tyryfter, aunts and uncles, Randee (Al) Mahon, Juli (Paul) Jordan, Scott Kinsella, Shannon Kinsella, Carrie (Dan) Nielson, Gerald Richard, Sue (Dean) Averson, Wendy (Bill) Riemann and Valerie (Chris) Kellen, along with many cousins and a community of friends who will forever miss his honest words, his tinkering hands, and his loving heart.
Logan was preceded in death by his grandparents, Stephen and Alice Kinsella, Leonard and Genevieve Pulkrabek, aunts, Vickie Richard, Tamara Kinsella, uncle, Alan Pulkrabek, and cousins, Katie, Andrew and Alexander Kellen.
Logan’s wave from the lakeshore may have slowed, but the ripples of his love will be felt for generations to come.
Prayer Service: Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 7 PM at West Funeral Home, West Fargo with visitation one hour prior.
Funeral: Friday, April 24 at 2 PM at West Funeral Home Chapel, West Fargo with visitation one hour prior.
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