ATLANTA (July 22, 2024) — Today, Sen. Chuck Payne (R–Dalton) issued the following statement in remembrance of former Georgia State Senator Don Thomas:
“Dr. Don Thomas was a true saint of a man, whose legacy will be defined by commitment to his community and the State of Georgia,” said Sen. Payne. “I am thankful for Dr. Thomas’ profound impact on my life as a leader and mentor. I extend my prayers and condolences to Don’s children, sister, Farrell, extended family and friends.”
Thomas, affectionately known as “Dr. Don,” served Georgia’s 54th Senate District from 1996 to 2010. He attended Berry College and Georgia Teachers College (Georgia Southern University) before earning his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. Dr. Thomas’ tenure in the Georgia Senate was distinguished by his leadership as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, where he championed significant bipartisan legislation, including the state’s smoking ban in most restaurants and public places.
As a family practice physician in Dalton, Dr. Thomas provided comprehensive care to his patients for 58 years. His political career began in 1972 with his election to the Whitfield County School Board, where he served as Chairman from 1974 to 1984.
Dr. Thomas was active in Gideons International and a longstanding member of the Dalton Rotary Club.
Sen. Chuck Payne serves as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans, Military and Homeland Security. He represents the 54th Senate District, which includes Whitfield and Murray County, as well as part of Gordon County. He may be reached at 404.463.5402 or by email at chuck.payne@senate.ga.gov.