Allison was a beloved daughter, wife, mommy, sister, aunt, and friend to many. She was kind, funny, sarcastic, witty, and had a contagious laugh. She worked for the Hardin County Attorney’s Office for many years and was cherished by her coworkers. Allison always had a love for animals, particularly horses, but she loved her dogs and cats the most. Allison had many talents and gifts; she enjoyed playing piano, had a beautiful voice, and loved to draw and paint. She enjoyed being outdoors, especially if it involved fishing out on a lake with her husband or being out in the country, surrounded by cows and farmland.
Allison had a green thumb and enjoyed working in her flower gardens; she also had a gift for flower arrangements and landscape design. Allison loved to bake and took great pride in continuing the legacy of her grandmothers by learning and perfecting their beloved family recipes. Allison was an involved member of Severns Valley Baptist Church and will be most remembered by the love she had for her Savior, Jesus Christ.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandfather, Herbert E. Peace and her mother-in-law, Joy Pike.
Survivors include her husband of 6 years, Russ Pike; three children, Brooks Pike, Jett Pike, and Sloane Pike; her parents, Tim and Belinda Peace; one brother, Ryan (Katie) Peace; maternal grandparents, Robert and Barbara Routt; paternal grandmother, Mary Peace; her father-in-law, Sam (Patricia) Pike; three brothers-in-law, Phil (Angela) Pike, Jake (Jade) Pike, and Danny Pike; one sister-in-law, Sarah Pike; and twelve nieces and nephews.
The funeral is at 12 pm Noon Saturday, November 30, 2024 at Severns Valley Baptist Church with Pastor Matt Beasley officiating.
Burial follows in Elizabethtown Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be Friday, November 29 from 3 to 8pm and will continue Saturday from 9am-12pm all at Severns Valley.
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