[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 74 (Friday, June 7, 2002)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E990]
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                     IN HONOR OF J. FRANK MOORE III

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                           HON. MARTIN FROST

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, June 6, 2002

  Mr. FROST. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor of J. Frank Moore III, 
President of the International Association of Lions Clubs. Deeply 
involved in the community and sincerely committed to service, President 
Moore brings a unique passion and spirit to his duties, and truly lives 
the mission of Lions International: ``We Serve.''
  Lions have a strong commitment to community service, and are 
recognized internationally for their service to the blind and visually 
impaired, as well as their commitment to helping youth throughout the 
world. An educator by profession and former Superintendent of Education 
for the Daleville, Alabama city schools, President Moore brings a 
wealth of experience as well as a unique perspective to the 
Association's service work.
  A member of the Daleville Lions Club since 1975, President Moore has 
held many positions within the organization, and received numerous 
awards in recognition of his commitment and service to the organization 
and its mission. President Moore has won two Lion of the Year Awards, a 
30 Member Key Award, the Henry W. Sweet Outstanding Past District 
Governor Award, two International President Leadership medals, seven 
International President's Award, and the Ambassador of Good Will Award, 
the highest honor the Association bestows upon its members.
  In addition to his Lion activities, President Moore is active in 
numerous professional and community organizations. He is Chairman of 
the Daleville City Planning and Zoning Commission, a member of the 
Board of Directors of the Army Aviation Center Federal Credit Union and 
a member of the Army Aviation Museum Foundation executive committee. As 
you may be able to tell by now, President Moore is a busy man. More 
importantly, however, President Moore is a well-respected, hard-
working, and dedicated individual.
  Mr. Speaker, as a member of the Oak Cliff, Texas Lions Club myself, I 
have seen firsthand how tirelessly President Moore works on behalf of 
the International Association. I know my colleagues, many of them Lions 
themselves, will join me in honoring a remarkable man and a tireless 
advocate. I salute President Moore today, and wish him continued 
success in all of his endeavors.

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