Lions Club International recognizes outstanding individuals by bestowing on them an award that is named for its founder, Melvin Jones. This Fellowship Award is the highest form of recognition and embodies humanitarian ideas consistent with the nature and purpose of Lionism. The recipient of this award becomes a model because of the exemplary service to his club and the community for which is serviced...
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Lions Club International recognizes outstanding individuals by bestowing on them an award that is named for its founder, Melvin Jones. This Fellowship Award is the highest form of recognition and embodies humanitarian ideas consistent with the nature and purpose of Lionism. The recipient of this award becomes a model because of the exemplary service to his club and the community for which is serviced.
On Dec. 3, 2019, the Cornersville Lions Club presented Bobby McDaniel with the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award. Bobby has been a member of the Lions Club since 1983. He has been the chairman of the Walking Horse Show since 1985, and has spent countless hours helping make each show a success. Bobby’s family is pictured at the awards ceremony with him, from left: Robbie McDaniel, Bobby McDaniel, Kay McDaniel, and Linda Bassham.