Brendan Thomas Death, Obituary – This is a piece of information that we are passing along to you with a heavy heart. Yesterday, March 20th, my brother Brendan Thomas passed unexpectedly under mysterious circumstances while he was sleeping. At this very moment, the Thomas family is in the process of organizing a memorial service for him that will take place in Cincinnati, Ohio. As of right now, we are requesting that our privacy be respected, and we will continue to disclose additional information as it becomes available to us.
I am grateful, and may God bless each and every one of you. On the Saturday, July 30, 2022, at five o’clock in the evening, a memorial service will be held at Baca’s Funeral Chapel in Deming commemorating the life of the deceased. It will be officiated by Pastor Mark Boggs. We have entrusted Baca’s Mimbres Crematory with the responsibility of cremation. In Silver City, Kansas, on June 17, 1995, Brendan Kern was born to his parents, Kelley and Peter Kern. Although Brendan’s time on earth was brief, it was of great significance.
Even at a young age, he acquired a deep affection for nature, particularly animals and farming. Brendan had a wonderful childhood interacting with the horses that belonged to his grandparents and attending the races on Saturdays to watch his grandfather compete. He started working on Mr. Boggs’ farm as his life progressed, and it was there that he learnt the skills of the trade and began to develop into a man in a genuine sense. In the year that Brendan turned 21, he began his family with his son Brayden and his fiancee Emili together. Without much delay, Brendan started working in the construction industry and constructing homes.
One of Brendan’s childhood aspirations was to become an architect, and this event marked the beginning of his pursuit of that desire. He had a passion for woodworking and also enjoyed viewing videos on YouTube in an effort to become a self-made mechanic. There was never a time when you couldn’t find him working on a project outside. In the month of August 2019, Brendan had became a father for the second time. It was being a father that brought him the most happiness in his life. It was well known that Brendan was a selfless individual who took pleasure in assisting other people.
He was also known for being someone who would always “answer the call” when someone was in need. In addition to being the brightest person in the room, he invariably had a joke to tell about something. If you were to locate him in his spare time, you would find him either sitting in his gaming chair with his brother and playing Xbox or bringing his children on an expedition. His mother, Kelley Kern, of New Mexico, his biological father, Peter Kern, of Colorado, his siblings, Melissa Kern and Richard Puntasecca of New Mexico, Chris Kern of New Mexico, Matthew Kern of Arizona, Cassie and Maggie Snyder of New Mexico, Steven and Stephany Kern of Arizona, his aunts and uncles.
Amy and Ronnie Hawkins of Louisiana, Jennifer Heller of Connecticut, Denise and Cliff Parisi, and eight cousins are among those who are left behind after Brendan’s passing. Other relatives include Andrew, Aidan, Sebastian, young Richard, Kira, and Tidus, as well as nieces and nephews. Jaime Lopez, who is my closest friend.