Anthony Thatcher Death: The recent passing of Anthony Thatcher has cast a profound shadow of sorrow over his family and community. Anthony, a young man cherished by all who knew him, left behind a significant void with his untimely death. His family, including his father Hycin Thatcher, mother Toniann, and sister Angelique, are grappling with the deep grief of losing someone so beloved. In a heart-wrenching Facebook post, Hycin Thatcher shared the devastating news, writing, “My Son Anthony Thatcher went home to Jesus yesterday afternoon. Me and Toniann and Angelique are devastated. To say we love him beyond all measure is an understatement. Please love today. And pray for all who loved this amazing young man.” The message has struck a chord with many, prompting a wave of supportive comments from friends and loved ones.
Jay Santiago responded with sympathy, stating, “Oh my god don’t say this, I’m so sorry Hycin. God bless you in this time. If you need anything please reach out.” Similarly, Joseph Olivette extended his condolences, saying, “God Bless your son …so sorry,” and Billy Bryant offered his support with, “Oh my god buddy, I’m so sorry! Angel and I here for you!” The outpouring of support on social media highlights the community’s collective grief and compassion for the Thatcher family.
Noreen Brennan-Domangue also expressed her shock and sympathy, writing, “WAIT!!!! WHAT.. OMG WHAT HAPPENED.. WOW WE HAVE NO WORDS RIGHT NOW.. WE ARE SOOOO SORRY TO HEAR THIS NEWS. WE LOVE YOU GUYS AND WE MISS YOU XOXOXO WE ARE SENDING MUCH LOVE, HUGS AND PRAYERS TO YOU, TONI-ANN, ANGELIQUE AND FAMILY.. R.I.P. ANTHONY. YOU WILL BE MISSED.” In response to the family’s needs during this challenging time, a fundraiser has been organized by family friend Mona Cleary.
The campaign, titled “For Anthony Thatcher’s Sake,” aims to raise $10,000 to help cover funeral expenses and provide financial support to the Thatcher family. Mona described Anthony as a 16-year-old deeply loved by his family and community and highlighted the unexpected nature of his passing, noting that “no one thinks of life insurance at this age.” The Thatcher family, which includes Anthony’s parents—both Army veterans—and his 19-year-old sister, is navigating this tragedy with the help of their supportive community. The fundraiser seeks to ease the financial burden of arranging a service for Anthony and allow the family time to grieve and heal. As we remember Anthony Thatcher, our hearts go out to his family and friends. May they find comfort and strength during this incredibly difficult time.