Who died from Papac Logging?

Pete Papac
Pete Papac of Montesano, founder of Papac Logging and an internationally-known big game hunter, died Tuesday, May 7, at his home in Sparks, Nevada, at the age of 89. “He had a hell of a life,” said his son Phil Papac.

Who died from swamp loggers?

David “Davey” McLaughlin, of Milo, who turned 45 on April 15, died late Friday. As viewers of the Discovery Channel show have seen, McLaughlin was an amiable, hardworking man who suffered for many years from a severe diabetic condition, said Rudy Pelletier, co-owner of Gerald Pelletier Inc.

What happened Rygaard Logging?

Yes, Rygaard Logging is still in business. In Season 10, audiences will watch as the family duo tries to keep their company afloat after a tragic accident in September 2016 took the life of Craig’s oldest son and company owner, Gabe Rygaard.

Did Bobby Goodson of Swamp Loggers pass away?

Marvin “Bobby” Leo Goodson, 73, of Beulaville, NC, was received by his Heavenly Father Thursday, December 14, 2019, at Vidant Hospital in Greenville, NC. Bobby was born December 28, 1945 in Chiefland, Florida to Theodore Roosevelt (T.R.) Goodson and Louise “Hattie” Ventry Goodson.

What happened to James Smith Jr from S&S logging?

Deaths. On November 1, 2012, Jimmy Smith of S&S Aqua Logging died after battling cancer; he was 56 at the time of his death.

How did Shelby the Swamp man lose his money?

Aside from a $9,000 flat-bottom boat he says the production crew sold to him for $1,600, Stanga says he lost money while taking part in “Ax Men.” “I’m still in the hole,” he says.

What happened to Jimmy Smith of S&S logging?

Who died on the logging show?

Sadly, Rygaard is the third Ax Men cast member to die in the past four years. Jimmy Smith, whose S&S Aqua Logging company was featured heavily on the show, died of cancer in Nov. 2012, while William Colantuono, who appeared in Seasons 2 and 3, was killed in a helicopter crash in Sept. 2013.

Is Swamp Loggers still in business?

Say goodbye to Bobby Goodson and his crew of rugged loggers from the swamps of North Carolina. The high cost of gas prices has become too much for Goodson All Terrain Logging, of Swamp Logger fame, who’ve decided to close up shop.

What happened to S&S Aqua Logging?

Jimmy Smith, of S&S Aqua Logging, died of cancer at 56 years old in 2012. Bart Colantuono, 53, who was in seasons 2 and 3 of the show, died in September 2013 after his helicopter crashed while trying to lift logs in Oregon. As for last week’s crash, Clallam Fire District No.