Thomas was born to Ferd C. Staton and Hassie May Staton.
On his WW2 Army Enlistment Record, Thomas was listed as white, single, born in Georgia, a US citizen, had 4 years of college, a secondary school teacher. He enlisted on October 31, 1942 at Fort McPherson, Atlanta GA as a private. He was 68" tall and 138 lbs.
In the 1920 census, Thomas was living in Clermont GA on Lula Rd and was 3 years old. Both of his parents, with whom he was living, were born in Georgia.
In the 1940 census, Thomas was a lodger in the house of W. Herbert and Amy Garvin in Atlanta GA. He had worked 0 weeks in 1939 and had completed 4 years of college.
In his obituary, Thomas' middle name was listed as Felix and his wife's name was Emma.
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