Terry J. Spike, age 47, of Isanti died June 7, 2018 at home after a 1 1/2 year battle with prostate cancer. A visitation will be held from noon – 4:00 P.M. Sunday, June 10th at Strike Life Tributes in Isanti. The following Saturday, June 16th, a Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 P.M. at Terry’s home with Military Honors provided by the Isanti VFW Post.
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Terry Jerome Spike was born April 3, 1971 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Myron and Clarice (Grafft) Spike. He was raised in Circle Pines and graduated from Centennial High School in 1989. Terry served his country in the US Marine Corps from 1990 – 1994, and served in the Gulf War. Terry has made his home in Isanti for the last 20 years. He enjoyed fishing, traveling, camping, listening to music, doing puzzles and especially being with his friends and family around bon fires.
Terry died June 7, 2018 after a 1 ½ year battle with prostate cancer at the age of 47 years. Terry will be dearly and forever missed by his companion, Aimee Stanford; parents, Myron and Clarice Spike; sister, April Jensen; brothers, Myron Lee (LeAnn) Spike, Tony Spike, Scott Spike, and Todd (Holly) Spike; and by many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by one sister, Vicki Spike.
Sweet, smiling Spike. You will live forever in our hearts and on our minds. Thanks for laughs. RIP my dear friend.
I am so heart broken! Terry was such a wonderful person to know! He always had a smile on his face and a heart full of love! He sure will be missed a lot! R.I.P. Spike!
P.S. Thanks again for a fun surprise bday party that u and Chad had given me for my 25th birthday….I still talk about our 4-wheeling experience and the swamp. Lol
RIP dear cousin. Say hi to Colin for me….😢. Both too young and gone too soon! Within two weeks of each other and same disease.
Spike, you will always be in the hearts you’ve touched throughout your life. I am sorry you are gone and at the same time, awed by your strength to fight cancer and have as positive attitude as you did.
I’m glad to have reconnected with you and gotten to know you even better than I had before. The number of family and friends who supported you is a testament to how loved and how rich your life was. I will tell the people I meet about your life and fight knowing that you will save others because of your story. Semper Fi brother.
RIP Warrior. You will be greatly missed.
To the Family, you have my deepest sympathy for your loss. May God provide you all with comfort during this grievous time. Be assured that one day soon you will see your loved one again. ( 1 Corinthians 15:26)