~ IN MEMORY ~
DL pilot USAF Lt. Col. Donald Nathan “Nate” Higgs
July 16, 1980 ~ October 10, 2023
Delta Air Lines pilot Nate Higgs, age 43, lost his
life in a tragic accident on Tuesday the 10th. Nate joined Delta Air Lines 01-21-2020. He is survived by his wife Ashley, and by his
sons and grandson, also by his parents and siblings.
Obituary information can be found online at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/lieutenant-colonel-donald-higgs-obituary?id=53343599
Lieutenant Colonel Donald Higgs Obituary
United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Donald
“Nate” Higgs flew his last flight on Tuesday, October 10, 2023. Our lives are
forever changed. Nate, who his wife describes as “the best guy ever”, left home
with the biggest smile on his face. He was so excited to go fly his new Van’s
RV-8 aircraft. Unfortunately, he didn’t return home. He died doing what he
loved.
Donald Nathan Higgs was born on July 16, 1980 to
Donald and Julieanne Higgs. He was the oldest of five children. Nate graduated
from Bonneville High School in 1998 and served an LDS Mission in Portugal. Nate
met the love of his life Ashley, and they were married in 2004. Nate gained two
wonderful sons that day, Skyler and Kade, and loved and raised them as his own.
Ashley often joked that he married her for the boys, but Nate was always quick
to correct her and said they were a package deal.
Nate’s passion in life was flying, and he wanted
to be a pilot from a very young age. Nate joined the United States Air Force in
2002 to follow his dream, where he served for thirteen years. He became a
decorated pilot receiving many awards. In 2019 he transitioned to Air National
Guard after active duty and became an instructor pilot on the C-17. Nate was
serving within the 183d Airlift Squadron under the 172d Airlift Wing in
Jackson, Mississippi. It takes a special person to serve in the military for
their country, giving up their family time, comfort, and safety for their
country, ultimately for all Americans to enjoy their freedoms, safety, and way
of life. We are grateful for his patriotism, brave efforts, and selfless acts
of kindness. Anyone who met Nate or crossed paths with him knew that he was a
good man and made instant friends and connections everywhere he went.
Nate began his career with Delta Air Lines in
January of 2020, flying an Airbus A320 as first officer.
Nate was the best dad to Skyler and Kade, and Papa
to Titan, his very best bud. He loved teasing and antagonizing the boys and
challenging them. He was the best example and leader to all.
Nate is survived by his wife, Ashley; sons, Skyler
and Kade; grandson, Titan; parents, Donald and Julieanne Higgs; siblings,
Neldon and (Mandy) Higgs, Aimee and (Dave) Ferguson, Jace and (Lori) Higgs,
Katelan and (Nick) Gale; in laws, Taryn and (Rick) Carlson, William Andersen,
Amy and (Ruston) Monson, Angie and (Mac) Erickson and many nieces and nephews
who loved him dearly.
Nate is preceded in death by three grandparents
and a brother-in-law.
In lieu of flowers, pay it forward, help someone
in need and be kind because that’s what Nate would do.
Services:
Public visitation will be held Monday, October 16, 2023, at Lindquist’s
Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South Roy, Utah 84067 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Public visitation will be held Tuesday, October
17, 2023, at Kemp Jet Services, 4282 South 1650 West Ogden, Utah 84405 from
10:00 am to 11:30 am and a funeral service to follow. Interment will immediately follow at
Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Rd.
A Celebration of Nate’s Life will be held
following the interment at Kemp Jet Service.
Special thanks to Lindquist Mortuary, Florist
Expressions, the 183d Airlift Squadron, Delta Air Lines, Kemp Jet Services,
Nilson Homes, Warehouse 22, Model Linen, Courtney Bowthorpe, Mike Nicholls and
many, many family members, friends and neighbors who have reached out, sent
flowers, and provided food, comfort, and love for our family. We will forever
be grateful for your generosity.
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https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/1-dead-in-plane-crash-off-legacy-parkway-in-centerville
CENTERVILLE, Utah — The pilot of a small plane was killed Tuesday
morning when the aircraft crashed off Legacy Parkway in Centerville.
Officials originally believed two people were on the single-engine
plane at the time of the crash, but now confirm only 43-year-old Donald Nathan
Higgs from Plain City was on board when it went down at 11:35 a.m. in a field
near the 1500 North exit……………….
Ackerson said Higgs was able to send out a transmission that there
were issues with the plane moments before it went down. Police remain unsure of
Higgs's flight plan before the crash, but say he was flying a Van's RV-8.
"We do believe he was out of Sky Park, but we're not positive
on that either other than it went nose first into the ground," Ackerson
added…………………………
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