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'''Donavan Pantke''' (December 16, 1979 - September 29, 2023) was a Libertarian activist known for his dedication to the principles of liberty and his contributions to the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) and the Libertarian Party.  
 
'''Donavan James Pantke''' (December 16, 1979 September 29, 2023) was a dedicated Libertarian activist renowned for his contributions to the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) and the Libertarian Party as a whole.


==Early Life and Background==
==Early Life and Background==
Pantke was born December 16, 1979 to Barbra and Alvin Pantke, in Columbus, Georgia. Eventually, he relocated to Utah and then settled in Louisville, Kentucky, where he lived most of his life, before moving to Arlington, Texas with his own family in 2019. After graduating high school, Pantke briefly worked for HSA before working for Appriss from October 2000 to October 2014, then joined Infor in November 2014 where he eventually took on the role of Director, Cloud Tools, Services, and Architecture.
Born in Columbus, Georgia, to Barbra and Alvin Pantke, Pantke later moved to Utah before settling in Louisville, Kentucky, where he spent the majority of his life. In 2019, he relocated to Arlington, Texas with his family. After completing high school, he initially worked for HSA before transitioning to Appriss in October 2000, where he remained until October 2014. He subsequently joined Infor in November 2014 and ascended to the position of Director of Cloud Tools, Services, and Architecture, serving in this capacity until his untimely death.


Pantke met his future wife Jocelyn in 2002 and they were married on Friday May 13, 2005. Together they had three children: Alex, born in 2007, Cameron, born in 2009, and Alandra, born in 2013.
Pantke met his wife, Jocelyn, in 2002, and the two were wed on May 13, 2005. They were blessed with three children: Alex in 2007, Cameron in 2009, and Alandra in 2013.


In his spare time, Pantke enjoyed automotive tinkering and restoring his 1991 Pontiac Trans Am. He also was a member of the Texas Western Model Railroad Club and was an avid music lover and a self-taught musician. Pantke was passionate about consuming knowledge and had an uncanny ability to understand and apply self-taught knowledge into the world around him. Pantke gained prominence as a libertarian activist through his passionate commitment to the ideals of personal freedom, limited government, and individual liberty.
Pantke's personal pursuits were vast. He relished in automotive repair and was in the process of refurbishing a 1991 Pontiac Trans Am. His love for automobiles was shared with his son, Alex. Pantke was also a passionate model train enthusiast and was an active member of the Texas Western Model Railroad Club—a hobby he enjoyed with his son Cameron. Additionally, Pantke was an ardent music aficionado, having taught himself to play several instruments and passed on this passion to his children. His intelligence and quest for knowledge were evident to all who knew him, and he had an innate ability to comprehend and apply self-taught knowledge in practical scenarios. Above all, Pantke was known for his genuine connections with others, making everyone feel understood and valued.


==Libertarian Activism==
==Libertarian Activism==
Pantke served as Chair of the Tarrant County Libertarian Party in Texas, where he helped to promote libertarian values at the local level. He also served as Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]] Bylaws Committee.
Pantke's activism within the Libertarian movement was notable. He served as Chair of the Tarrant County Libertarian Party in Texas, championing libertarian principles at a grassroots level. Moreover, he chaired the Bylaws Committee for the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]]. In May 2022, Pantke was elected as the Region 7 Alternate Representative to the Libertarian National Committee. Following [[Linnea Gabbard]]'s resignation in August 2023, Pantke stepped in as the Region 7 Representative, swiftly becoming a pivotal leader within the national libertarian organization. His dedication, intelligence, and unique perspective were highly valued by his peers.
 
In May 2022, Donavan Pantke was elected as the Region 7 Alternate Representative to the Libertarian National Committee during the Libertarian National Convention. Following the resignation of [[Linnea Gabbard]] in August 2023, he assumed the role of Region 7 Representative, becoming a key figure in the leadership of the national libertarian organization. His presence and contributions were highly regarded by his colleagues, and he quickly made a positive impact on the committee.


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
Pantke's passing on September 29, 2023, sent shockwaves throughout the libertarian community. His untimely death was announced by former LNC Chair [[Whitney Bilyeu]], who described him as a trusted friend and colleague. Bilyeu praised Pantke for his wisdom and dedication to the libertarian cause, emphasizing the profound sadness felt by Pantke's wife, Jocelyn, and the entire community.
The news of Pantke's passing on September 29, 2023, deeply affected the libertarian community. His unexpected death was announced by former LNC Chair [[Whitney Bilyeu]], who commemorated him as a cherished friend and esteemed colleague. Bilyeu highlighted Pantke's profound wisdom, unwavering dedication to libertarian principles, and the immense sorrow felt by his family and community. LNC members, such as [[Steven Nekhaila]] and [[Dave Benner]], conveyed their heartbreak, praising Pantke for his unmatched intellect, integrity, and kindness. His significant contributions to the Libertarian Party were irreplaceable.


LNC members, including [[Steven Nekhaila]] and [[Dave Benner]], expressed their grief and paid tribute to Pantke's character. They described him as a person of exceptional intellect, integrity, and kindness, whose contributions to the Libertarian Party were immeasurable.
Pantke's legacy as a staunch advocate for personal freedom and his inherent kindness leaves a lasting imprint on the libertarian movement, inspiring many to pursue the values he held dear.


Pantke's passing left an indelible mark on the libertarian movement, and he will be remembered as a fearless advocate for liberty and a compassionate individual. His legacy continues to inspire others to champion the principles he held dear.
==Personal Life==
Pantke is survived by his devoted wife, Jocelyn; their three children, Alex, Cameron, and Alandra; and his brother, Cale, alongside his wife, Kristine, and their daughter, Evelyn. Pantke was predeceased by his beloved parents, Barbra and Alvin. Known for his deep connections with people and genuine relationships, the tremendous outpouring of love and support for his family posthumously underscores the significant impact Pantke had during his life.


==External Links==
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