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Frank William Pintar, Jr. age 39 of Guthrie, Oklahoma passed away on July 28, 2019 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Frank was born on August 18, 1979 in Talladega, Alabama to Frank William Pintar, Sr. and Martha (Hill) Pintar.
Frank had lived in Guthrie for three years and previously lived in Crescent and Dover. He married Mallory Rogers on February 9, 2016. Frank worked at Commercial Construction as a heavy equipment operator. He attended Community Church in Guthrie and the First Baptist Church in Crescent. Frank enjoyed team roping, fishing, outdoor grilling, yardwork and taking care of cattle.
Survivors include his wife Mallory of the home in Guthrie, his mother Martha Hill of Guthrie, stepdad Eldon Towery of Almena, KS; daughter Mylah Elaine Pintar, son Cash William DePoy and son Austin William Larison; siblings, Christina Pintar of Wichita, KS, Justin Towery of Osborne, KS, Charlotte Towery of Almena, KS and Mark Towery of Hollyrood, KS; and his aunt Jenny and uncle Junior Hanner and uncle Bob Pintar of Talladega, AL and numerous nieces, nephews and family.
Frank was preceded in death by his father Frank William Pintar, Sr., grandparents Luther and Pauline Hill and nephew Braden Michael Roe.
Services will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, August 1, 2019 at the First Baptist Church in Crescent.
Interment will follow at Resthaven Cemetery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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