Nathan Haikal's Obituary
Nathaniel (Nate, Tate) Corey Haikal, 26 of Huntington W.V. went to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 3rd 2022, while residing in St. Louis, MO. He was born June 9, 1995, in Akron,
Ohio. Nathan graduated from Virginia Tech in 2017 with an undergraduate degree in Biology. He was a member of the Phi Sigma Pi Honors Fraternity wherein he performed many acts of community service for the city of Blacksburg, VA. He went on to pursue a law degree at the University of St. Louis Law School. Nathan was a Specialist and expert marksman in the United
States National Guard Infantry from 2016-2022. He was a diehard Raiders fan, an accomplished athlete throughout school, and loved being with his travel baseball team for much of his teenage years. Nathan was an avid reader, literature enthusiast, and a budding author in the midst of writing his first novel. He enjoyed playing competitive sports with his brothers, touring historical sites, and discussing ancient military history. Nathan was a man who put others before himself and was happier for it. We will remember him for his kindness, love, and the radiating smile that brightened this world. Nathan is preceded in death by paternal Grandfather Dr. Elias Haikal, Great Grandparents George and Zakia Haikal, maternal Great Grandmother Roberta Bova, and Great Grandparents Louella and Ivan Black. He is survived by his parents Dr. Lee and Jane Haikal; brother Elias George and wife Madison, and goddaughter Charlee Ann Haikal; brothers Benjamin Ivan, Noah Alexander, and Samuel Joseph Haikal; Paternal Grandmother Carolyn Haikal, Maternal Grandparents Larry and Deborah Black; Great Grandfather Frank Joseph Bova and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Visitation will be held on Saturday April 9, 2022, at Hall Funeral Home in Proctorville, OH from 5pm to 8pm. The funeral service will be held at New Baptist Church in Huntington, WV on Sunday April 10, 2022, at 3pm with visitation starting at 2pm. Burial will follow at Woodmere Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family would like any donations to be made to the National Adrenal Disease Foundation (NADF) to raise awareness for Addison's and Hashimoto's disease. Condolences may be expressed to the family at ehallfuneralhome.com
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