Mischelle Pike

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Elizabeth Mischelle “Cricket” Pike, 57, died on April 28, 2023. She was born in Danville on April 22, 1966, to James Morris and Eva Suellen Wilson. Cricket was a waitress for many years. She never met a stranger. Cricket was very active with the Amvets where she was the Lady’s Auxiliary President for three years, the Secretary of the Amvets Riders for 12 years, and in 2022 at the annual state meeting in Louisville, was presented Rider of the Year. To her grandchildren and great-nieces and great-nephews she was known as either “Mimi’ or “Nanny.” Cricket enjoyed riding motorcycles for charity events and going on boat rides with her husband of 35 years, Brent. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband Brent Allen Pike, sons, Matthew Montgomery and Richard Allen Pike, daughter, Melissa (David) Guynn, grandchildren; Isabella Pike, Chad Guynn, Ethan Guynn, Grayson Guynn, and Clay Allen Pike, and her sisters, Jamie Lois Ray and Marla (Scott) Naylor. A memorial ride and services at Parksville Baptist Church will be held at a later date. An online guestbook is available at www.stithcares.com A memorial ride and service at Parksville Baptist Church. Services are from 11:00am to 4:00pm, Saturday, June 3, 2023.

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  1. We were friends for about a half a century.. Our hearts are breaking but you put up a good fight. God just had nigher plans for you! Prayers of peace and comfort for all your family.

  2. Cricket was always the same every time you seen her, she always had a great big hug and a huge smile every single time, no matter how long it had been since I seen her. Brent and family, you are in my heart and in my prayers. Cricket was a big ray of sunshine and she will keep on shining in heaven and looking down on you with her love and joy. May God Bless you and give you strength to get you through this very difficult time.

  3. Sue and Morris, I was so sorry to hear about your loss! I wish I had words that would lift some of the sorrow that you are going through!


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