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When I graduated from high school in Twin Falls, Idaho I interviewed with Dr. Thomas and he hired me to be his dental assistant. That was June of l957. I had been engaged at that time but had broken it off. Dr. Thomas worked in Malad two days a week and I stayed in the office to make appointments. He was a wonderful, patient, kind man. One day we had no appointments so he said lets take out your wisdom teeth. He removed all four of them....what a blessing...the roots hadn't even formed yet. As the summer progressed the wedding was back on. I felt just awful for him as I told him I would be getting married the end of August. He took it so well and even came to the wedding. He and his wife gave me a lovely little silver candy dish that I still have and use it and think about him each time I pull it out to polish. I was so happy to see a way to contact his family. The obituary info doesn't align itself to that experience in Twin Falls, Idaho on the corner of, I think Falls avenue and Locust street. At that time I was Janice Cutting, now Ord. He was so dear to me. I know he leaves a sad emptiness in your lives. Jan Ord, Salt Lake City, Utah.
My mom, Dorothy Karras, was Dr. Thomas' dental assistant for years. He was a really kind, gental person. Our family loved him. So sorry to hear of his passing. He was a very nice person and a great dentist.
We will always remember Dr. Thomas as the fine dentist who took such good care of us from 1961 until his retirement. Our deepest condolences.
Tony and Joan Ponticello and Family.
My deepest sympathy to the family. In the "60's" he was mine and my family's dentist for many years. May he rest in peace.
To the loving family of K.P. Thomas : I am sending my deep sympathy for the loss of your dear father.. He was an honest, sincere, loving man with great integrity. He was a master of his profession. His influence guided my success. It was a privelege for me to have crossed his path. Sincerely, Mary Moran, dental hygienist