Jessie Terence Morehead, a resident of Lone Wolf, Okla. was born on March 7, 1974 in San Diego, Calif. to Leroy and Delores (Simmons) Morehead and passed away on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006 in Oklahoma City, Okla. at the age of 32.
He married Nicole Beth Hanlin on May 22, 1999 in Lone Wolf, Okla. They were blessed with two children, Spencer Riley, age 5, and Sydney Nicole, age 2 and one-half. Jessie's most precious gift was his wife and children.
Jessie graduated from Tuttle High School in 1992. He was a carpenter for Hanlin Construction in Lone Wolf, Okla. and also worked for Bink Land & Cattle in Hobart, Okla. Jessie was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed riding four-wheelers and being a "lake bum."
Survivors include his wife, Nikki and children, Spencer and Sydney, of the home; his mother, Delores Morehead, Tuttle, Okla.; three sisters, Dianna McGoohan, Tuttle, Okla., Pam Bromlow and husband, Carl, Illinois, and Angie Miscoe and husband, Erick, Orlando, Fla.; six brothers, Danny Lindamood and wife, Jennifer, Chickasha, Okla., Donnie Lindamood and wife, Kris, Tuttle, Okla., Michael Morehead and wife, Rachel, Okemah, Okla.; Leroy Morehead, Jr. and wife, Mary Ellen, Kileen, Texas, Arthur Joe Morehead and wife, Kristen, Wylie, Texas; and Jimmie Dale Morehead and wife, Sandra, N.C.; his grandfather, Delbert Bromlow, Waurika, Okla.; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by an infant child; his father, Leroy Morehead; and his grandmothers, Irene Matlock and Iva Brumlow.
Funeral services for Jessie Terence Morehead will be held on Monday, Aug. 28 at 11 a.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church, Lone Wolf, Okla., officiated by Jay Berry, minister and Jim Riley, minister. Burial will follow at the Hanlin family farm, Lone Wolf, Okla., under the direction of People's Cooperative Funeral Home in Lone Wolf.
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