IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Sheridan Morgan

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Broadhead

February 20, 1988 – May 25, 2026

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Sheridan Morgan Broadhead, 38, passed away on May 25, 2026. He was born on February 20, 1988, a son of Melissa (Halbert) Compton and Barry Broadhead.

Sheridan was born in Blue Hill, Maine and then moved with his family to New Hampshire to be closer to other family members. In his childhood, he lived in Derry, NH and at a young age also moved with his family to the west. After high school, he went into the welding trade. His career as a welder allowed him the opportunity to live in many different states, where he made memories and friends all around the country. He spent several years living in California and had also lived in Oklahoma, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska.

Sheridan loved working on different mechanical projects. Most recently he had been working to restore his late uncle Frankie’s truck. He had a lifelong love of the ocean and enjoyed boating, fishing, and spending time on the water whenever he could. He also was an avid motorcycle enthusiast. While he had a nomadic lifestyle and spent time living all around the country, he loved seeing his family and creating memories, especially around Christmas.

Sheridan is survived by his mother, Melissa Compton; his father, Barry Broadhead; his brother, Garrett Broadhead; his sister, Krista Broadhead; his step-sister, Michelle Broadhead; his aunts, Marsha Pariseau, Patti McGinness, and Bobby Broadhead; his uncles, John and Paul Broadhead; as well as many cousins and extended family members.

Sheridan had the biggest heart and cared about everyone in his life. He will forever be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Due to Sheridan’s sudden passing, the family has no services planned at this time.

Assisting with arrangements is Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium, Manchester. To view Sheridan's online tribute, send condolences to his family, or for more information, visit www.phaneuf.net 

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