[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 1] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 1129-1130] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]WADE THOMAS SR., TUSKEGEE AIRMAN ______ HON. CHARLES H. TAYLOR of north carolina in the house of representatives Thursday, February 10, 2000 Mr. TAYLOR of North Carolina. Mr. Speaker, Western North Carolina and America lost a true hero last week when Wade Thomas Sr., a Former Tuskegee Airman, passed away. WADE THOMAS SR. ASHEVILLE--Wade Hamilton Thomas Sr., 77, of 2 Mardell Circle, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2000, at Mountain Area Hospice. A native of Jackson, Miss., he was a son of the late Harrison Spurgeon and Loalor Bandy Thomas. He was a graduate of Pearl Senior High School in Nashville, Tenn., and Tennessee State University, where he graduated with honors. He completed post-graduate study at Indiana Central University and the University of Tennessee. Wade enlisted in the Army and was a member of the famed ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' an all Black fighter squadron. His professional career included employment with the State of Tennessee, U.S. Post Office and U.S. General Services Administration. He retired from USGSA as a buildings manager, Region IV, Atlanta. In Asheville, he worked as a management consultant, accountant and real estate broker for over 30 years. He was active in many professional and civic organizations including the National Association of Public Accountants, N.C. Housing Commission, Asheville Board of Adjustments, Asheville Civil Service Board (vice chair), Daniel Boone Boy Scout Council, Asheville Board of Realtors (vice president), Asheville-Buncombe Human Relations Council, YMI cultural Center (treasurer) and Asheville Optimist Club. Wade was a member of the Basilica of St. Lawrence. Wade was a proud member of several fraternal and masonic organizations including Venus Lodge No. 62 F&AM, Gizeh Shrine Temple No. 162, A.E.A.O.N.M.S., Asheville Consistory No. 253, Daughters of Esther No. 128 OES PHA and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. [[Page 1130]] He received numerous awards and certificates of service for his professional, civic and masonic service. Surviving are his wife, Mary Katherine Scruggs Thomas, who worked very closely with him both as a realtor and an accountant; seven sons, Wade Jr. (Ora), Karl, Harrison, George, Kenneth, Rex and Axel, all of Nashville; three daughters, Korda (Don) Henry, Renae and Michelle Thomas, all of Nashville; 11 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Stephanie S. Thomas; two cousins, Claudyne Jefferson and Carlotta (Joe) Morton; other relatives and many friends. I know the Members of the House will join me in extending heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. ____________________