Adrian was born on September 20, 1989, to Nancy Tucker in Hopkinsville. Adrian graduated from Hopkinsville High School in 2008. He went on to study at Western Kentucky University and graduated from Hopkinsville Community College with a degree in Associate of Science in Machine Mechanics in 2019.
Professionally, Adrian excelled as a Maintenance Technician at Metalsa, showcasing his skills, dedication, and unwavering work ethic. His commitment to his craft earned him respect and admiration among his peers. Outside of his work, Adrian was an ambassador of the Kentucky Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (KY FAME) – HOPFAME program where he encouraged high school and college students to join the manufacturing industry.
Adrian was a man of many passions. A cornerstone of Adrian’s life was his devotion to family gatherings, cherishing every moment spent with those he held dear. His uncles referred to him as “Chief,” a testament to his respected and cherished presence within the family.
His dedication to fitness and health led him to the gym, where he sought both physical strength and mental fortitude. Adrian was an advocate for a vegan lifestyle, embracing its principles with conviction and motivating others to join him.
Adrian loved talking to others, sports, animals, video games, and spending time with his loved ones.
Adrian’s life was forever touched by the nurturing care of his beloved grandmother, Bessie Mae Cobb, who preceded him in death.
He leaves to cherish his memory; his mother, Nancy Cobb Tucker, his brother, Terrell Tucker (Antioch, TN), his sister, Kowaisha Woodland (Cordova, TN), two devoted aunts; Jacqueline West (Denton, TX) and Mary Jennett Matlock (Hopkinsville, KY), five supportive uncles; Larnell Cobb, Jeffery Cobb, James Cobb (Hopkinsville, KY), Kevin Cobb (Louisville, KY), Gary Cobb (Owensboro, KY) and a host of cousins.
Adrian found special companionship in Jessica Hampton (Central City, KY), her daughter Kinley, and their dog Cushtion. He also leaves behind Forever Friends; Timothy Irving, Cedric Miller, Jevon Catlett, Derrick Torian, Jacorian Trice, and many others.
Adrian was a soul defined by his adventurous spirit and an unwavering thirst for challenges. His unique ability and unwavering tenacity were emblematic of his character, inspiring those around him to push their limits and embrace life’s opportunities.
One of Adrian’s favorite passages of scripture was Ecclesiastes 12.
Gamble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Services will be on Thursday, January 4 at noon at Gamble Funeral Home.
Burial will follow in the Cave Springs Cemetery.
Visitation will be on Thursday morning at 10:00.