Lee Charles Fike

March 6, 1957 - May 16, 2005

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Lee Charles Fike

Born March 6, 1957 in Deadwood, SD; died May 16, 2005 in Federal Way at the age of 48 years. Lee was preceded in death by his son Benjamin and his parents LeRoy and Helen. He is survived by his wife Pamela; sons Anthony Randi, Joshua and Daniel; granddaughter Hannah; brother Roger and sisters Charlene John and Carol. Services Monday, May 23, 2005 at 12:30pm at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 Pacific Hwy. S., SeaTac, 206 242-1787.

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Mike & Kathy
Mike & Kathy
4 years ago

Our hearts and thoughts are with all of you. Call if you need any thing. Mike Kathy CB Amanda Shane Aubrey

Charlene sister/John
Charlene sister/John
4 years ago

Lee you were in my life 48 years, you were my little licorice Lee, my playmate, my confidant, my friend, my brother, my family. Everyday I will have to wake up missing you, knowing you are forever in my heart. I will catch glimpses of you and will feel your spirit through your boys and have their hugs be your hugs, I will see your bright light in Hannahs eyes and that crocked mischievious smile, all will be promises that you are with me forever.

Billy Schell
Billy Schell
4 years ago

Lee, You were there for me,I willmiss you more than words can say, We were the Johnson Brothers, This is not the end,but the begining of a new life for both of us . You with Jesus, me without you. Miss you BROTHER, Billy Johnson

gisela smith
gisela smith
4 years ago

I’m hoping I’m not signing the wrong guest book, but my condolences for the family. if this is right. we will all miss you. class of 1975 Mountlake Terrace High School.

we will miss you lee

Pam Fike
Pam Fike
4 years ago

To my husband…I love you so much and I miss you terribly. You have been in my life for 35 years and now I have to adjust to not being with you. You may not be here physically, but you will always be in my heart. I see you within our children and within your brother and sisters. Your pride and joy Hannah had a shouting match with her Grandma today and of course, I thought of how you two would try to “outscream” one another. It made me laugh. You were only with her 2 1/2 years, but you developed a close relationship with her. You’ve always wanted to see God’s face and you’ve missed your parents so much, I hope you are having the time of your life and you’re enjoying your new body. I’ll love you forever. Pam