Hi there, if Paul
Harris is only alive today....
I
have a lot of things to tell him......however, his spirit lives on.
I, being only a 5-year old Rotarian has been blessed with so much
friends and work thru Rotary. Since I became a member, I was
involved right away, as club Asst. Sec. Treasurer, then as proxy
Secretary. The next year, I was club Secretary and the Most
Outstanding in the District at that. I am at the same time three
years consecutive Fellowship District Chair - a perpetual position I
have in the District now (smile). Rotary has been my life since
2004. After 2004, I lost my husband, all the more that I became more
determined and persuasive in all our projects. I became more
involved and focus. I have nothing to give except my dedication to
the Four Way Test, devotion to the Objects of Rotary, and a little
resources to help around.
I can never imagined my life
without
Rotary. I love the community I serve. More importantly, it's a good
thing I am a Rotarian, it gives me miracle everyday to live longer
and to live with a purpose. Now, I am the incoming club president,
my life continues to have purpose. My membership to Rotary, I owe to
my late husband, Rtn. Lew Lunn, who enjoys the fellowship anywhere
ship Rotary. What I am now, and have become is because of him.
The only wish I have in the future
is that hopefully I can meet one day any of our International
Presidents, that even Paul Harris is no longer around in flesh, I
will feel him by spirit when I meet one. Happy birthday Paul Harris
- your life is an inspiration. God bless you all! Thank you!
Cheers, IP Megs
Lunn RC Kalibo D-3850 Philippines

Letter being read to future RI president John
Kenny, Scotland at the 2008 Convention in LA
Megs, seen wearing her new RGHF member pin at
her club with the provincial governor |