Jason passed away on December 9, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on June 5, 1976, in Memphis, Texas, to Raymond and Shirley Fike.
Jason attended school in Wellington, Texas, graduating from Wellington High School in 1994. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from West Texas State A&M University in 1999.
Jason began his career with BNSF Railway, traveling across the United States as a welder. He loved exploring the country and often captured its beauty through photography. During his travels, he met Cathleen, and together they built a loving family, including Skye, followed by Dayven and Dylan. As his family grew, Jason chose to leave life on the road and settle down in Overland Park, Kansas. There, he founded Fike Trucking, turning his entrepreneurial passion into a thriving business.
Later, seeking to be closer to extended family, Jason and his loved ones moved to Jacksonville, Florida. He sold his trucking company and became President of Mobile Dumps of Jacksonville. Florida’s landscape suited Jason perfectly—he cherished fishing trips with his family and teaching his children how to catch the big ones. He looked forward to his parents’ summer visits and watching his dad reel in the big sharks.
In Jacksonville, Jason surrendered his life to Jesus and became an active member of The Church of Eleven 22. He was deeply involved in the men’s disciple group, whose members visited him daily during his time in hospice, a testament to the impact he had on those around him. He was passionate about sharing the gospel with others and his testimony.
Jason was loved by many and maintained lifelong friendships. He will be remembered for his faith in Jesus, his love for his family, fishing, and many adventures.
Jason is preceded in death by his grandparents, Sammie and Lucille Motsenbocker and father-in-law, Eugene Kivett.
He is survived by his wife, Cathleen Fike; daughter, Skye; sons, Dayven and Dylan, all of Jacksonville, FL; parents, Raymond and Shirley Fike of Wellington, TX; and brother, Tony Fike and partner Jesse Garcia of Arlington, TX.
A Celebration of Life service will be announced.
Aaron and Burney Bivens Funeral Home, 529 Kingsley Avenue, Orange Park, Florida 32073, (904) 264-1233 is serving the family.
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