Adin Thatcher


Adin Konner Thatcher, 14, of College Station, passed away on Monday, May 27, 2019. Family and friends are invited to a celebration of Adin’s life at 11am Tuesday, June 4th at Skybreak Church, 4010 Harvey Rd in College Station.

He was born July 24, 2004, in College Station, Texas, to Justin and Kara Thatcher.

Adin was an intellect who had a passion for reading and learning. He was homeschooled since kindergarten allowing him to explore his many interests including World War II, trains, airplanes and many other topics. He was a collector of books and always surrounded by novels. His other passions included playing the piano and being a percussionist, which he won numerous awards and praise for both. Not only did Adin play, but he also had a love for listening to a variety of genres of music. When he wasn’t reading or practicing Adin also enjoyed playing video games.

Adin enjoyed traveling and the many road trips he and his family took together over the years. He ventured to many aircraft, space, military and historic museums which followed along with his interests. He and his family also enjoyed attending numerous Texas A&M football games, going to the beach, fishing, hunting and boating together.

Adin was a wonderful big brother to his younger brother and sister and they all enjoyed spending time together, playing games and watching movies. Adin was an old-soul and always very empathetic towards others. He loved God, his family and America. He was a huge supporter of the military and veterans and from a young age wished to join the services or attend Texas A&M University and belong to the Corps. Being the true patriot that he was and always wanting to help others he became an organ donor to save the lives of other people and families. He was always a Believer in our Lord and was baptized at Skybreak Church in 2018.

Adin is survived by his father and mother, Justin and Kara Thatcher of College Station, Tx; his brother Evin Thatcher; his sister Erin Thatcher; his grandparents Brian and Cynthia Thatcher, of College Station; his grandmother Nina Hilly, of Humble; his great-grandmother Charlene Lusk of College Station; along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who loved him dearly.

Condolences

  1. I taught Adin at CAFA in 2015. My heart is sadden by his passing. My prayers are with his mama and family.

  2. My heart goes out to you and your family. Praying for you my dear friend during this difficult time. Huge hugs for you.

  3. I am stunned and saddened by your loss. My heart goes out to your family. Please let me know what I can do to ease your pain. I pray for you.

  4. I’m truly sorry for your loss, the Lord has gained another Angel. I pray he gives your family peace and strength. May the LORD bless each of you

  5. We are so Sorry for the Lost Of Your Son, Adin ,May He R.I.P. and Prayers going to His Families and May Sing and Play High with The Angels

  6. Justin and Kara
    So sorry to hear about Adin. Know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Will always remember that sweet smile as he came in the class each day.
    Jayne Sparkman SFLC 3s class

  7. Praying for peace and comfort for you all. I only knew Adin for a short time but I remember how hard he worked in karate class and his happy disposition.

    And the peace of God, which passeth all understand, she’ll guard you hearts and your thoughts in Christ Jesus
    Philippians 4:7

  8. Dear Thatcher family, you are in my heart and my prayers. My heart is broken for y’all. My door is always open to y’all, I am ready and willing to help and listen. I love your family more than you know.

  9. Kara and Justin,
    I am so very sorry about the loss of Adin. I have never forgotten him since our days at SFLC when he was 4. The love you both had for him was so obvious in all you did for him. I was so excited to see you all again when you moved here and to see how he had grown into such a young man. I am so heartbroken for you, and am praying for your family.
    Ashley Justice

  10. Justin,

    I am very sorry to hear about your loss. It is so heart breaking…Our students at NACE Texas A&M Chapter met Adin and will always remember him. I want to pass our deepest condolence on behalf of everyone to you and beloved your family.

  11. I want to express my condolences to the Thatcher family. It came as a complete surprise to hear of your loss. Adin seemed to be always a happy young man.

  12. I am so very sorry for your loss, Kara, Justin, and family. Keeping you all in my prayers.

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