Cody Fike Obituary, ERIE, Pa. — Cody Fike, a father from the Erie area, has died following a motorcycle crash in Millcreek Township. The fatal collision occurred at approximately 8:30 p.m. on Interchange Road.
According to the information provided, Fike was traveling westbound on Interchange Road when an eastbound SUV attempted to turn left toward northbound Interstate 79. The motorcycle collided with the SUV, and Fike was thrown from the motorcycle.
Emergency responders arrived at the scene following the crash. The Erie County Coroner confirmed Fike’s death. The driver of the SUV, a 24-year-old woman, was taken to a hospital with injuries described as minor.
Fike was remembered by friends as a devoted father, kindhearted friend and adventurous person. Those who knew him recalled his radiant smile and the positive impression he made on people around him.
He worked at Interstate Nissan in Erie, where colleagues and customers knew him for his friendly personality and willingness to help others. Friends also remembered Fike’s lifelong passion for motorcycles, dirt bikes, snowboarding and spending time outdoors.
Snowboarding was particularly meaningful to Fike. Friends recalled spending years with him at Peak n Peek, sharing outdoor adventures and creating memories that remained important to them. Tributes following his death described him as a good father and a good man whose presence brought laughter and happiness to many people.
Millcreek police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision. Authorities have not indicated that speed, impairment or another specific factor contributed to the crash, and no charges were reported in the information provided. Funeral and memorial arrangements had not been publicly announced at the time of the report.
Fike’s sudden death has left his family, children, friends, colleagues and members of the Erie and Corry communities mourning his loss. Those who knew him are holding onto memories of his kindness, adventurous spirit and unmistakable smile as they remember the life he shared with those around him.





