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THOMAS Dr. Fred B. Thomas, 72, died August 14, 2012 following a year-long battle with lung cancer. He passed away at home surrounded by loved ones and assisted by hospice. Dr. Thomas was a member of the faculty of the Department of Internal Medicine at Ohio State University for more than 40 years, serving as director of the Division of Gastroenterology from 1974 to 1990, and again from 2001 to 2006. Fred Thomas was born August 10, 1940, in Irvine, Kentucky, the only child of Hazel and Fred Thomas. He graduated from Hamilton High School in Hamilton, Ohio, where he played basketball. He graduated from Ohio State University, Phi Beta Kappa, in 1962 and Ohio State University Medical School in 1965. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Ohio State, serving as chief resident from 1968-69, and a fellowship in Gastroenterology from 1969-71. He served for two years as a major on the medical staff of the U.S. Air Force, stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi during the Vietnam War where he treated returning POWs. Dr. Thomas returned to Columbus in 1973 and joined the Division of Gastroenterology at the Ohio State University becoming director of the division the following year. During his tenure, Dr. Thomas conducted research on gallstone-dissolving pills and the effects of coffee on the stomach including one study for the National Institutes of Health. He was Professor of Medicine at the Ohio State University College of Medicine from 1973 to 2011. During his tenure at the Ohio State, Dr. Thomas was actively involved in leading the gastroenterology fellowship program. Dr. Thomas was known to his colleagues as an outstanding physician. Widely recognized for his vast knowledge of gastroenterology and internal medicine, he published more than 60 peer-reviewed articles. But as Dr. Hagop Mekhjian, Chief Medical Officer at OSU and former partner of Dr. Thomas noted, "Dr. Thomas was best remembered as a devoted teacher. He loved teaching at all levels, but truly relished instructing and working alongside Gastroenterology fellows. Despite being one of the elder statesmen in the Division, his ability to connect and relate with its youngest physicians was without equal." Fred is remembered by his family and friends as a beloved baseball coach, avid gardener, and the funniest guy in the room. Dr. Thomas is survived by his wife of twenty years, Teresa Jean (Teri) Thomas; and his children, Tracy Ann Thomas (Steve Funk), a law professor at the University of Akron, Timothy Scott Thomas (Pam Thomas), a high school baseball coach and teacher in Pickerington, and Freddie Broaddus Thomas, II (Kristy Thomas), a teacher with special education certification in Dublin; and step-children, Melissa Dawn Bailey Owens (Chad Owens) and Melinda Suzanne Bailey Walker (Steve Walker). Dr. Thomas is also survived by grandchildren, Peter Thomas Funk, Caroline Linda Thomas Funk, Kathryn Elizabeth Thomas, Kara Grace Thomas, Alexa Nicole Thomas, Freddie Broaddus Thomas III (Brodie), Jack Edward Thomas, Jacob Chadwick Owens, Charles Cooper Owens, Patrick Joshua (PJ) Walker, Alison Nicole Walker, and Stephanie Elizabeth Walker. He was preceded in death by his first wife of twenty-eight years, Linda Abbuhl Thomas, and parents Hazel Broaddus Thomas and Fred Thomas. A private family funeral is planned. Visitation will be held Friday, August 17, 2012 from 10 a.m.-12Noon at SCHOEDINGER NORTHWEST CHAPEL, 1740 Zollinger Rd., Columbus, OH 43221. Donations in remembrance of his life may be made in Memory of Dr. Fred B. Thomas to the Ohio State Gastroenterology Fellowship Fund-#301294, PO Box 183112, Columbus, Ohio, 43218. To share memories of Dr. Thomas, visit www.schoedinger.com.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Aug. 15 to Aug. 16, 2012.

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Kelly Graf

August 19, 2012

Dear Thomas family -
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Dr Thomas was one of my very favorite doctors. He was always so kind, patient & funny. I feel absolutely blessed to have had him provide exceptional care for me from 2004 - 06.

Lu (Ankrom) Bowers

August 17, 2012

Teri,

Sorry I couldn't make it today, but I was thinking about you. I know what you are going through. Need anything, need to talk to an old friend, call me.

August 17, 2012

Dearest Teri,

Sydney and I are heartbroken. Lloyd told me this morning about Freddie's passing. All of Hamilton, OH loved him and will never, never forget his wonderful humor. He loved life and we love him now and forever.

Hoppy

Dottie Hart Baker

August 17, 2012

I know I can speak for all of Fred's Hamilton and Class of "58 high school friends that he will be missed terribly. We will reflect with pride when recalling his passion for his family, work and friends. He was an inspiration and did us proud!

linda barrett

August 17, 2012

Dr Thomas was my doctor he always had a sense of humor sorry about his passing he touch slop many live he will be missed.

Courtney Mignery

August 16, 2012

Tim, Our Deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The Mignery Family

Frank & Becky Miller

August 16, 2012

Teri, We are deeply saddened to hear of Dr. Thomas' passing. Please know you and your family are in our prayers and being held close to our hearts! He will be remembered for his positive energy, great inspiration to others, and that unwavering warm smile he gave to every staff member and patient he came across during his time spent at Ohio State! God Bless you all~~ Love Frank and Becky

Fergie

August 16, 2012

Teri, I'm sorry I can't make it to offer Freddie B stories...especially from HHS days. He was unique, as much fun as anyone I've ever known.

Marge Henry

August 16, 2012

Deepest sympathy to all of Fred's wonderful family. He was a truly amazing doctor, friend, and family man. My heart breaks for you all on losing such a great man. Only your love and fond memories will get you through this difficult time.

Fletcher Zimpfer

August 16, 2012

To Fred's family: I was Fred's big brother at Sigma Chi. I knew then that he would be an excellent physician!

My condolences,

Fletch Zimpfer MD

Holly Tufts

August 16, 2012

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Thomas. He was my first Gastroenterologist & diagnosed my Crohn's Disease. We shared a similar sense of humor & would banter back & forth during my clinic visits. He was a great man & physician & gave much to Ohio State & his patients. My sympathies to his family.

Pat Black

August 16, 2012

I am saddened to hear of Dr Thomas' passing. I was his secretary for 4 years in the mid-nineties. He was wonderful to work for, always having a good time. He hated my name, said it sounded like a boy's name, so he called me Chuck. He used to crack me up, paging me on the floor as Chuck.
He will be missed.

Greg & Dianne Gerber

August 16, 2012

We are saddened to learn of Dr. Thomas' passing. My husband has fond memories of him throughout his GI Fellowship at OSU. Our prayers are with you.
Greg and Dianne Gerber

Stuart Scott

August 15, 2012

Tim, Tracy and Freddie B: I was surprised and saddened to hear about your father passing. I will always remember him for his wit, humor and and that fabulous lawn that was the envy of the neighborhood!! He was a great coach, mentor and teacher in our little league days. I am sure he was an equally gifted teacher of medical students. My favorite memories are his stories about our high school shenanigans back in UA- even if they were only half true! He will be missed -- Stu Scott

Kris Christensen

August 15, 2012

Teri, from one of your BHS schoolmates, very sorry to hear of your husband's passing. From all of his accomplishments and obvious dedication to family, you found a fine man to spend the last twenty years with.

August 15, 2012

Although I'd met Dr. Thomas only a handful of times, I've heard hundreds of stories...he'll be sorely missed; my warmest sympathies to family, friends, and colleagues

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