Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ruschmeier-Smith Funeral Homes - Milan on Oct. 28, 2023.
Nathaniel Hugh Morehead, 44 years old, of
Milan, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, October 25, 2023, in Bourbon County, Kansas due to a car accident.
Nathan was born March 27, 1979, in
Kirksville, Missouri to John Daniel Morehead and Joy (Anders) Morehead. His wife and life partner, Syntitha (Nickell) Morehead, survives the home. Also surviving are their two sons, Dre Morehead of Milan and Tate Morehead of Milan; a sister, Nikki and husband Junior Eddy of Milan; half-brother, Dakota Morehead of Japan; half-sister, Kyria Ruggles of Michigan; his father, John Daniel Morehead and wife Lauria of
Warsaw, Missouri; Aunts, Janet Kerby of
Unionville, Missouri, Jody Hanen and husband Rick of Milan, Jana Simmons and husband John of
Albia, Iowa, Sherry Brinkley and husband Jim of Milan, and Bridgett White (Dennis Shepherd) of Milan; nephews, Kaden (Adrianne) Eddy, Aaron (Kayla) Eddy, and Jeryk (Megan) Eddy; Father-in-law, Donnie Nickell of Milan; Brother-In-law, Donnie Nickell, Jr. of Milan and numerous cousins and friends.
A life-long resident of
Milan, Missouri, Nathan attended Milan C-2 and it was there he met Syntitha (Nickell) Morehead, the love of his life. Together, they shared two sons, Dre and Tate. Being a devoted husband and father were without a doubt his greatest accomplishments and his commitment to his family was unwavering. Nathan's greatest moments were spent supporting his two sons at their events and celebrations.
An admirable quality Nathan proudly displayed was his love for competition. If Nathan wasn't directly competing on a golf course or throwing corn hole, depending on the season, he could be found watching one of his favorite teams or athletes compete. Nathan was an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys, Michigan Wolverines, Milan Wildcats, and UVA Women's Basketball. Behind the scenes Nathan went out of his way to mentor athletes in any way possible. His willingness to serve others and dedication to making a positive difference will be remembered by so many.
Nathan had a great passion for the outdoors and was happiest sharing his experiences in nature with those closest to him. Nathan was never selfish to contribute his knowledge or devote his time to help another, especially the youth, enhance their spirit for the great outdoors. The many memories Nathan made with countless friends and family members will be forever cherished. Whether you were with Nathan on a pond bank fishing, in a deer stand on opening morning, or, if you were fortunate enough, learning to call coyotes from one of the greatest callers around, the quality time spent together was invaluable.
Nathan's contributions extended beyond his immediate circle, impacting so many lives in the area. His loss leaves a deep void felt by his family, friends, and all who had the fortune of knowing him. To know Nathan was a privilege and his memory lives on in the hearts of those he touched, serving as a gentle reminder of the impact one person can make.
Nathan was preceded in death by: His mother, Joy Morehead; an uncle, Stan Morehead; and Grandparents, Hugh and Joy Morehead and Ray and Marjorie Williams.
A funeral service for Nathan will be held 2:00 PM, Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at Ruschmeier-Smith Funeral Home in Milan. Burial will follow at Elmwood Cemetery, North of Milan. A visitation is scheduled for two hours prior to the service, starting at 12:00 Noon, at the funeral home.