Dr. Bob McCullough
Fellowship
Dr.
Robert D. McCullough began his association with Lions Clubs in
1941 when he joined the Muskogee Lions Club. In 1943 he
transferred to the Downtown Lions Club where his attendance
record was perfect.
Dr. Bob was elected Third International Vice-President in 1967
during the 50th annual International Convention in Chicago,
and as President in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1970. His
history of dedication to Lions includes his service as
District Governor and two-year term on the International Board
of Directors where he served as a member of the Executive
Committee.
He was the recipient of a Master Key Award, six International
President's Awards, and the Ambassador of Good Will Award. An
osteopathic physician and surgeon, Dr. Bob received his
doctorate from Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery.
He also had an honorary doctorate of science. Each
year the Oklahoma Lions Service Foundation awards the Dr.
Robert D. McCullough Fellowship to individuals who have
contributed, or had contributions made in their name of at
least $500.
Each recipient receives an OLSF certificate and a handsome pin
to proudly display their honor. Additionally, a list of all
recipients by year is on display at the OK Lions State Office.
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Click here to view the McCullough Fellowship
Recipients list online! <<
For details on how to apply for a fellowship award please
contact the OLSF Executive Director Steve McGuffin at (405)
947-6540 or by
e-mail. |