Obituary of Scott Bradley Head
Scott Bradley Head was born in Wyandotte, Michigan on July 17, 1962. He was one of three children born from the union of Bobby and Sandra (Higdon) Head. After graduating from high school, Scott would continue his education by enrolling in a few college courses.
Scott was an avid sports enthusiast. He especially was prideful with the Detroit Tigers Baseball and Detroit Red Wings Hockey Teams. He would never miss an opportunity to root on either of these teams no matter who they were competing against. One of Scott’s most prized possessions was that of a 2012 white Lincoln car that he purchased later in his life.
Above anything, Scott treasured the time he could spend with his grandchildren, no matter if it was attending their T-Ball baseball games, taking trips to Frankenmuth, or spending a day at the local zoo for entertainment. They were the light of his life and his world. He enjoyed doing silly things with them and was always there they needed him. In fact, he made sure his eldest grandson, Cooper, got on the bus for his first days of school.
Scott Bradley Head, age 58 of Newport passed away at ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital on Tuesday June 15, 2021, at 10:34am. In addition to his passing, he is preceded by his father, and his grandmother: Delores Higdon.
To cherish his memory, he leaves three children: Shayne (Robert) Stuck, Shiloh Head, Ian (Tina) Head; two siblings: Andrea (Mark) Pawlowski, Robert Todd; four grandchildren: Cooper Stuck, Riley Stuck, Dmitri Schley, Mikah Head; one niece: Olivia; one nephew: Robert; and his former spouse and good friend: Kathy Head.
Friends may gather on Friday June 18, 2021, from 4:00pm until 8:00pm at Merkle Funeral Service, North Monroe; 2442 North Monroe Street, Monroe, Michigan 48162 (734) 384-5185. He will lie instate on Saturday June 19, 2021, from 10:00am until the time of the Mass of the Resurrection at 10:30am at St. Mary, Our Lady of the Annunciation, 32477 Church Street, Rockwood, Michigan 48173. A procession to Michigan Memorial Park Cemetery will immediately follow.
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