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Sharon F Spike

December 13, 1951 ~ March 6, 2025

Sharon F. Spike, 73, of Ocala, Florida and formerly of Lebanon, Pennsylvania passed away on Thursday March 6, 2025 in Ocala. She was born December 13, 1951 in Lebanon, PA to the late John J. and Helen M. (Garrett) Fox. Sharon was the wife of Robert D. Spike with whom she would have celebrated an 11th anniversary this year.

She was retired from Manor Care and some of her previous jobs were at Bethlehem Steel, Lebanon Tool, Pharmaloz and many fun years with co-workers at the Evergreen. She enjoyed trips to her beach home in Delaware, Bingo, Tropical cruises and spending time with family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren that she was so proud of. Sharon was known for hosting the best holiday parties and tirelessly baking hundreds of cookies at Christmas to give to family, friends and neighbors. 

Sharon is survived by her husband Robert; son Stacy Bunderman husband of Roxanne; daughter Melissa and husband Buddie Miller; 3 step children Chasity, Andy and Kimberly and their families; grandchildren Mercedes wife of Alexis Resto; Samantha Dennis and Fiancée Mark Webster; Taylor Bunderman and companion Juan Palmores; and Cassandra Miller; 4 Step Grandchildren; great grandchildren Jaylen Resto; Rilyn Resto; Molly Webster; Mason Webster; Armani Palmores; Brothers John Fox; Randy Fox; Ricky Fox and of course her beloved dogs Jules and Jess as well as nieces, nephews and cousins, whom she was very close to.

She was preceded in death by her brothers James Fox, and Robert Garrett and previous husband Scott A Pyles.

Memorial contributions may be made in her honor to the Ronald McDonald house in Hershey, PA or to E.W. & Lucille Cates House in Ocala, Fl.

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  1. Sharon you are deeply missed I know you are at a better place no more suffering I will greatly miss you I will always remember the best time we had especially when you were trying to teach me how. To swim. Love n hugs. I will see you some day

  2. Sharon my cousin I will miss you we use to have good times when we were young going to swatty and remember when I took my pet duck with to swim his name was Sammy I will remember the good times together like going out dancing and drinking RIP Love you 😘 

  3. RIP my dear friend you will be so missed by so very many people whom you touched by your caring loving heart

  4. I will miss Aunt Sharon. She was a sweet and loving person. She was not an aunt by blood or marriage, but I always considered her my aunt. Missy, Stacy, Spike and other family and friends, I always say that one of God's greatest gifts is memories. They are a way to remember and cherish loved ones who leave this earth.
    My thoughts and prayers to everyone. *HUGS*

  5. I will miss our phone calls and messages and my birthday cards she sent me every year. I will always remember the times we had growing up. At the end of our conversation or text we would say I love you cuz. R.i.p. Sharon 

  6. Sharon was a beautiful person inside and out. She always cared about others and their needs. I met her when we worked at Manor Care. She was so good to her staff and the residents loved her. She was the most hard-working person I ever knew. Now she can rest in the arms of Jesus. Prayers for her family. Nancy Heuer


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