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Michael Lee Pinchera, born on March 12, 1975, in Doyline, Louisiana, passed away on June 23, 2026, in Shreveport, Louisiana. His departure leaves a deep sense of loss for his family, friends, and all those whose lives he touched during his fifty-one years.
Michael was the beloved son of Daniel and Janice Pinchera, who preceded him in death, as did his brother, Daniel Pinchera. Their memory remained a guiding presence in his life.
A devoted and cherished family man, Michael is survived by an extensive and loving family. Those mourning his loss include his sisters, Angie Martinez and spouse Juan Martinez and Bonnie Minamyer her spouse Michael Minamyer, along with his numerous nieces and nephews.
Michael’s life was marked by a passion for simple pleasures and steadfast commitments that spoke to his generous heart. He loved riding his bike, finding freedom and joy in each journey. Music filled his days with comfort and inspiration—a constant companion through all life's changes. Above all, Michael cherished spending time with his family, weaving lasting bonds that formed the foundation of his life.
His devotion extended beyond his family. Michael was an active member of the United Pentecostal Church, drawing spiritual strength from his faith and his church community. He also participated in the Louisiana Association of Blind, exemplifying his dedication to advocacy and service for others.
A graveside service to honor and remember Michael Lee Pinchera will be held at 10:00 a.m. on June 30, 2026, at Forest Park East Cemetery, 3700 St Vincent Ave, Shreveport, LA 71103. Family and friends are invited to gather in remembrance and celebration of a life well lived.
Michael's legacy endures through the love he gave, the relationships he deepened, and the example he set of resilience, kindness, and devotion. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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