Nathan Head Obituary, Death – Within the confines of his own house on Friday, April 22, 2022, Nathan “Nate” A. Head, age 40, a resident of Keene who had previously resided in Brattleboro, Vermont, went away in a calm and tranquil manner. At Brattleboro, Vermont, on March 21, 1982, he was brought into the world by his parents, Lisa A. Clayton and Carl L. Head III.
In Northfield, Massachusetts, he attended Northfield Mount Herman School and graduated with the class of 2000. Wrestling, football, and track and field were all areas in which he excelled while attending NMH. Additionally, Nate received his education at Springfield College, which is located in Springfield, Massachusetts. Over the course of several years, he served as a sales manager at Auto Mall in Brattleboro,
Vermont, where he was a well-liked and respected employee. There were many things that Nathan enjoyed doing, including barbecuing, going on bike rides, watching football, baseball, and especially the Red Sox, and Celtics basketball. In addition to that, he enjoyed spending some of his time constructing wooden pens, going deep sea fishing, snowmobiling, sailing, and watching NASCAR.
The Cheshire County Shooting Sports EDU Foundation hosted Nate at the Ferry Brook Range. Nate was a member of the foundation. Mister Head is survived by his mother, Lisa Clayton, and her husband Terry, who reside in Florida; his father, Carl Lewis Head III and his wife Grace, who reside in Vernon, Vermont; his longtime partner Emily Hammer, who resides in Keene; his sons Landon and Colton; his brother Brian McCormick and his wife Cynara, who reside in Oakridge, Tennessee; his sister Kimberly McCormick, who resides in Oak Island,
North Carolina; and his grandparents, Lynn and Calvin C. Lowe of Hinsdale, New Hampshire, and Audrey Craig of Knoxville, Tennessee. Prior to Nathan’s passing, Carl Lewis Head, Jr. had already passed away. He is also survived by a large number of cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, extended family members, and friends. In particular, he would like to pay respect to John and Rhonda Burgess, who passed away, from Brattleboro, Vermont, for the enormous influence they had on Nate’s life.
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