Fanny Lou Pike

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October 28, 1934 ~ January 27, 2023

Fanny Lou Pike, age 88 of Concord Township, passed away Friday, January 27, 2023 at UH Geneva Medical Center. She was born October 28, 1934 in Leroy, the daughter of Walter and Lydia Irene (Spear) Martin. She married David Pike November 7, 1952 in Painesville. Fanny was a wonderful homemaker and enjoyed the time spent with her family.  She has been reunited with her beloved husband David. She is survived by sons, Blaine (Lynne), Doug (Tamara), Dan (Laura), Mitch (Susan), Charles (Carole) Pike; 13 Grandchildren and 34 Great Grandchildren; and sister, Margaret Oslund. She was preceded in death by her husband, David; her parents and several brothers and sisters. A Private Family Graveside Service will take place in the spring. The Behm Family Funeral Home is assisting the family.  Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com  

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  1. We loved Fanny and David and we’re so grateful to have them as a part of purchase church in Andover. Our loss is heavens gain.

  2. Dear Pike Family, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We always enjoyed Fanny and her humor. Will keep you in prayer. God bless you, Sarah and Joe Wey

  3. I look back to when Fannie Lou and David had boys in sports at Riverside High School. They were both such wonderful supporters of their children and at that time my husband Ron. We loved their kids and the two of them. My husband, Paul, also has fond memories of the Pike Family. We send condolences to all the family.
    Kathie & Paul King

  4. With fond memories I remember Mrs. Pike and her family. I taught at Leroy School for a number of years. Mrs. Pike was always at school helping out when her children attended the school. Her son Mitch was in my class. He was a fine student and person. One time Mitch baby sat for our son Brian. Brian is now 53 years old. Mrs. Pike had a long life on Earth and will have a much longer one in Heaven. Best wishes to the family as you go thru this difficult period.

  5. I remember Fanny Lou, being the half sister of my mother, Ida Mae (Martin) Myers, was the spirited Aunt. She and Dave were blessed with five sons and then so many more little ones. Raising their five boys was no easy task. I am guessing she prayed often. Now no words can completely comfort the loss of your Mother, Grandmother or Great Grandmother but may each of you find the Comforter. Condolences from myself, Sue, Randy, Wendi and their families.

  6. I have so many fond memories of living next door to the Pike family! The five Pike boys were always kind and patient with my two younger boys. There was continual excitement or adventure! And always baseball games in the backyard. It was Fanny Lou who brought me to the Lord and I will forever be grateful to her. When the house was full of boys and then later grandchildren, Fanny would laugh at the chaos and proclaim that when she got to heaven she was sure God would assign her to the nursery!!


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