Edwin Gail “Squirrel” Thomas
Aug 1, 2018Born August 1, 1934, “Squirrel” was born and raised in Alexander County by his father, Paul Alexander Thomas, and mother, Dorothy June Lackey Thomas.He was preceded in his death by his parents; his brother, Raeford Thomas; grandson, TJ Prevette; brother-in-law, Hugh Simpson; and sister-in-law, Faye Spicer.Surviving are his wife of 47 years, Betty (Betsy) McCoy Thomas; and children, Kirt Thomas and wife Jennie of Stokesdale, Michelle Johnson and husband Craig of Statesville, Keith Prevette and wife Susan of Statesville, and JW Prevette of Statesville. Grandchildren include: Hunter Thomas, Corey Johnson, Jaden Johnson, Krista Prevette, and Loren Prevette Steele and husband Michael. Also surviving are Squirrel’s brother, John Wayne Thomas and wife Debbie of Taylorsville; sister, Sandra Thomas Simpson of Hiddenite; sister-in-law, Katherine Thomas of Hiddenite; and numerous nieces and nephews along with great-nieces and nephews.After graduating Hiddenite High School, Squirrel attended Gardner Webb College. After two years of college, he was drafted to play for the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team (minors). Just two years into baseball, he signed up for the US Army 1956-1958. All the while, playing baseball in the Army as well! Once his two years of Duty were done, his baseball career (Statesville Owls) continued landing him playing for the California Angels for a short stint until 1965.After his success in baseball, he became well known as a scratch golfer playing in the minors 1970-1972. Squirrel was inducted to the Alexander County Hall of Fame in 2015 for his amazing athletic accomplishments in baseball, basketball, and golf.He continued playing golf and married Betty (Betsy) McCoy in 1970. Golf still continued, but as a profession he became well known for AFLAC (American Family Life Assurance Co). He had a long career with them for 22 years.His passion was raising a family, playing golf, and being a friend. His calling was being a witness for Christ with his wonderful Gospel singing and was...