Peter Michael Pianka

April 22, 1947 ~ June 22, 2025
Born in:
Vancouver, Washington
Resided in:
Moorhead, Minnesota
Peter’s memorial service will be livestreamed and viewable below on Thursday, July 3, 2025, at 10:00 AM:
Peter Michael Pianka, 78, of Moorhead, Minnesota, passed away suddenly on June 22, 2025.
Born in Vancouver, Washington, to Dr. Wallace and Madeline Pianka (Riley), Pete grew up on various military bases in the Pacific Northwest before moving to Fargo, North Dakota, in the sixth grade. He graduated from Shanley High School in 1965 and continued his education at North Dakota State University.
Pete’s greatest achievement was marrying Maxine in 1971. In true Pete fashion, he didn’t ask her to marry him, but instead brought her to the jewelry store and told her to pick out a ring setting. They spent their lives in the Fargo-Moorhead area, Pete working for 42 years at Fargo Glass & Paint. They raised two girls whom he loved unconditionally, even if he couldn’t tell you exactly which years they were born. He ensured they always had reliable vehicles, gas money, and snarky senses of humor.
Pete was an NDSU Team Maker for several decades, often travelling to watch the Bison win championships and other big games. After retiring, he enjoyed spending the winter months in warmer climates. He loved the beach, sunsets, seafood, and Gulf air in Marco Island, Florida.
He spent much of his free time in the garage working on classic cars (1960 El Camino, 1955 Chevy, and various Corvettes). For the last few decades his pride and joy was a loud, yellow 1967 Corvette Sting Ray. He enjoyed being a longstanding member of the Valley Vintage Car Club.
Pete appreciated people for who they were and had friends from all sorts of backgrounds. He loved bringing people together and would often invite people over for a basement party or backyard barbecue.
He will be remembered fondly by his family for being a crab-ass with a heart of gold. He’ll be remembered by others for his smooth moves on the dance floor, his love of college football (go Herd!), his passion for classic cars, and how proud he was of his family.
Pete was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Katie Diemert, and the family ankle biter, Black Jack. He is survived by his saintly wife, Maxine (Levos) Pianka; his loving daughters, Christine (Brian) Wickenheiser and Sarah (Chris Holmberg) Pianka; and his grandchildren, Wyatt and Adeline Wickenheiser.
Services
Visitation - Thursday: July 3, 2025 9:00 am - 10:00 am
Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103
701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com
Memorial Service - Thursday: July 3, 2025 10:00 am
Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103
701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com
So many great memories in the RED RIVER VALLEY CORVETTE CLUB.
RIP Pete I’ll always cherish the memories
I wish to offer my condolences to the extended family. I did not really know my cousin, but my siblings who did spoke of his kindness and humor. I am the youngest son of Etta ( Pianka ) and Jim Burkart of Crystal Lake, Wisconsin.
I am so sorry about Pete. My sympathies to you and your family.
Jo
Maxine, so sorry to hear of your loss. I know Pete has been struggling for some time. Pete was a big man with a bigger heart! Alan and I always enjoyed our visits. Even though they were infrequent.
May God rest his soul, and may He give you peaceful memories.
Sorry to read about Pete’s passing. Lots of fun memories with the Red River Valley Corvette Club! Prayers & hugs.
Great Condolences to the Pianka family. I’ll miss him. Unfortunately I will be unable to attend service.
Sincerely Fred Haring
I am so sorry to hear of Pete’s passing. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
My dad and Pete were driving some distance and I hade a Melanie tape in the car’s player. Dad told me Pete did not like it at first, but it sort of “grew on him by the time they got back to Fargo. It was the lime green “Vette” year that they went. Pete was a nice fellow, may he rest in peace.
Peter and I go way back and he’s in my thoughts all the time..RIP I love you brother
Pete has been my great friend for many years. We had so much in common and could always find a laugh even thru the tough times. Getting older is not easy but Pete did it always with a positive attitude. Max, Pete was always a winner and his passing is a loss to us all. I offer my best thoughts and prayers to you and your entire family. With great love and respect. Dean & Carole Baker , Phoenix AZ
Sorry to hear of Pete’s passing. Though we have been away from Moorhead for some time. Many of our fondest memories are of our friends Pete and Max. Pete, a big man with a big heart was always there for family and friends. In our hearts forever.