Jay-Thatcher-Obituary

Jay R. Thatcher Jr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

1942 - 2020

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October 17, 2020
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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Jay R. Thatcher Jr. HANOVER TOWNSHIP Jay R. Thatcher, Jr., 78, of Hanover Township, formerly of Palmer Township, passed away peacefully Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in St. Luke's Hospice House surrounded by his loving family. Born July 12, 1942, in Wilson Borough, PA, he was a son of the late Jay...

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Kathy, Kim, Jay R, Todd and Mel,
Please know that I am thinking of all of you during this time of sorrow. I remember growing up across the street from all of you and Mr. T always working, but he always had time for all of you also. He took me to my first baseball game at the Veterans Stadium to see the Phillies. I still remember that game with Kim sitting behind home plate. He loved his sports and the Phillies. Hold onto those precious memories. I am thinking and praying for all of...

Kathy & family,
So sorry to hear if Jay’s passing. We have so many great memories...Palmer & Easton football, road trips to Hilton Head, soup parties & more. We will miss our good buddy. Love you all,
Judy & Paul Brunswick

I worked for Jay for several years. I can say that I loved the man just as I would a family member. As I write this I am crying. He taught me so much. How to be a responsible person. To his family my condolences. He had a great heart-my favorite employer. We had great times. May God Bless you my friend. Love Michael A. O'Donnell

Dear Thatcher Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Jay was always fun to talk to at events over the years! Prayers are with all of you.
Karen & Tom Dietz and Family

To the Thatcher Family,
We send our love and condolences on your loss. Jay was always fun to talk to at all of those events at Cheryl & Mike's!!! We are thinking of you and praying for you as you grieve his passing.
Love,
Karen & Tom Dietz

Kathy & family,
I was sorry to read about Jay. I always enjoyed seeing him when he brought his car in for service at Star. He was always good for a football or other sports story. He will be missed.

We are so sorry to hear of Jay’s passing. Our families go back a long way and have crossed paths in various ways. Our relationships were further enhanced when we grew to know all four kids as students at Easton High School. Jay was one of the most loving and giving men we ever knew, plus a loving husband and father and a devoted Easton fan. So grateful for the wonderful times we shared, and so glad that he was blessed with such a gift as Kathy for his wife. Our deepest sympathies to all of...

We are saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Thatcher. Our heart goes out to the entire Thatcher family. Mr. Thatcher was always a kind and caring man. No matter how long our parents live, it’s never long enough. You’re in our thoughts.

Dear Kathy and family, I was very sorry to hear of Jay’s passing. May he rest now. Blessings to you and your family. Susan Cericola Milia