June 23, 1976 – November 11, 2023
He was preceded in death by his mother, Vicki Francine Heric.
Survived by his memaw, Mary Cosmah-Johnson of Covington, KY; uncles Sonny Johnson of KY and Jason Johnson of Italy; a sister, Angi McCarter of Cleveland, TN; nieces Megan Harmon of Unionville, TN, Alyssa Landers, Emily McCarter, and Samantha McCarter of Cleveland, TN; great-nephew, Cosmo Johnson of Italy; aunt, Debbie Pinckard of Elizabethton, and his beloved dogs, Scooby and Bandit.
Nate loved travel and nature. He was most happy at the lake or by a river sitting in the shade with his dogs nearby. He got to travel across many different states. He had an outstanding passion for cooking for others.
His last word before he passed was "Peaceful". Happy trails, camper!
It was his wish to be cremated and a private service held at a later date.
Memorial Funeral Chapel is serving the Heric family.
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