Nathan John Ulrich, age 23, passed away on June 23, 2024, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He was born to parents Terry Ulrich and Scarlett (Cossin) Ulrich on August 10, 2000, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
After he graduated from Oshkosh West High School in 2018, he started working at various fast-food establishments, landscaping, Wal-Mart and went to work with his father at FedEx. Later he went on to expand his skills in the construction business.
In his free time, he enjoyed playing video games, exploring the outdoors while catching Pokémon on his phone, playing and watching sports especially basketball and football, and going to many concerts with his mom. He loved listening to music, driving and going to muscle car shows. Nathan was a huge lover of animals, and a cancer (Leukemia) survivor. He will be remembered for his contagious laugh, his passion in all things he touched and his easy-going nature.
Above all else, Nathan loved his siblings. Memories like jumping on the trampoline, wrestling and playing games together will be cherished. He looked forward to yearly family reunion vacations. Nathan was also so excited to become an uncle soon to Ryan and Gina's little boy. To honor him, they will pass his name along.
Nathan is survived by his mother, Scarlett Taylor; father, Terry (Audrey) Ulrich; bonus dad, Warren Taylor
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siblings, Ryan (Gina I.) Ulrich, Ashlin Taylor, Christian Taylor, Anthony Taylor, Jack Taylor and Alexis Taylor; grandparents, Desi Cossin and Mary (Mark) Faviano; uncles, Christopher Cossin, Steven Ashley and D.J. (Denise) Ulrich; aunts, Lacey Ashley, Abby Brown, Crystal Ulrich and Cassie Ulrich; cousins, Gradie Becker, Jaxson Ashley and Liam Ashley. Additional family, Tami Brown, Amber Schiro and Valerie Obermeyer; best friends, Amber Beardsley and Jordan Kokke and many other family and friends.
Preceding him in death was his grandfather, David Ulrich; great-grandmother, Carole Perry and several others.
A Celebration of Life is being planned, please check back at a later date for further information.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in his honor.
The family would like to thank Lacey and their "Oregon Family" for all of their rallying support during this difficult time. In addition, they would like to thank Twisted Roots for their support.