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Collection: FND004 - SHSND Foundation - Lions International Hall of Fame
Series: Tribute
Folder: DIG
Item: 00011
Title: Paul Eddy
Date: 1985
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Summary: Lion Paul Eddy, who passed away on December 19, 1984, was a member of the Jamestown Lions Club for fifty years. He served in practically every office available in the Lions Club there, including the office of president twice. Lion Eddy became a member of the Jamestown Lions Club six years after the club was formed. Over the years, Lion Paul was involved in the Lions Hearing Dog Program and the Sight Conservation Program. A native of Jamestown, Lion Eddy served his city in many other different ways. Paul was an elder in his church, a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Masonic Lodge and the El Zagel Shrine, and on the Jamestown Volunteer Fire Department for 30 years. He was a member of the City Council for six years and was active in nearly every civic activity in the City of Jamestown. A mortician by profession, Lion Paul served in many ways in both state and national organizations. He served five years on the Conference of Funeral Service Examining Board of the U.S. and was a past president of that board. He also served for ten years on the Board of Governors of the National Funeral Directors Association and was both past president and past secretary of that association. A member of the American Legion Post and the VFW Post of Jamestown, Lion Eddy was honored in January of 1981 by being awarded the Outstanding Citizen’s Award from the Jamestown Chamber of Commerce.
Red ID: FND_I_77403 Image ID: 509224 Image Notes: 10950 00004 00011

Collection: FND004 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: SHSND Foundation - Lions International Hall of Fame
Date:

Summary: The Hall of Fame award is the most prestigious honor for Lions at the state level. The first hall of Fame awards were given in 1982. Although this award has been a function of the Past District Governors Association, a recipient does not have to be a PDG to qualify but can be any Lion who has shown considerable dedication over a period of years. Nominees are judged by their activities on behalf of their home club, his or her district projects, North Dakota Lions programs, as well as those Multiple District 5 and Lions Clubs International. The committee also takes note of other community involvement outside of Lions. It is a great honor to be nominated for this prestigious recognition.

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