Midlothian Rotary to Honor the Late Major Charles A. Ransom
Parents of fallen Air Force Major to receive high rotary honor in memory of their son, Charles A. Ransom, who died in Afghanistan earlier this year.
- Richmond-Petersburg, VA (1888PressRelease) September 22, 2011 - On Tuesday, September 27, the Midlothian Rotary Club will honor Midlothian-native, Major Charles A. Ransom of the United States Air Force, by presenting his parents with the Paul Harris Fellowship. Ransom was killed in Afghanistan on April 27, 2011 at the Kabul airport in an attack by a rogue Afghan soldier. The ceremony will take place at the Rotary Club's Tuesday morning meeting: 7:30am at the Holiday Inn Select, 1021 Koger Center Boulevard, Richmond, VA.
"After all that Major Ransom did to serve the Midlothian community and this country, honoring him with the Paul Harris Fellowship really is the least we can do," said Midlothian Rotary President Chandler Williams. "Major Ransom was the epitome of what Rotary stands for, and it is with humility that Midlothian Rotary Club honors him."
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ransom, mother and father of the late Major Charles A. Ransom, will be accepting the Paul Harris Fellowship on behalf of their son.
The theme of Rotary is "Service Above Self," making the Midlothian-native Major Charles A. Ransom an exemplary choice for the Paul Harris Fellowship. Ransom was an honor student at Midlothian High School and served as captain of both the Midlothian football and baseball teams. After high school, Ransom attended Virginia Military Institute where he was elected Vice-President of his class and graduated in 2001 as a Computer Science major. After leaving VMI, Ransom was commissioned as a U.S. Air Force officer where he had a distinguished career and was selected for the rank of Major in his tenth year of service before his 32nd birthday.
Rotary International's Paul Harris Fellowship - named for Paul Harris, founder of Rotary International over 105 years ago - is one of the highest honors given by Rotary. The Paul Harris Fellowship is awarded to those Rotarians who have made significant contributions to the work of Rotary. However, the Fellowship is also used by individual Rotary Clubs in recognition of an outstanding individual in their community - as is the case with Midlothian Rotary's recognition of Major Charles A. Ransom.
About Midlothian Rotary
The Midlothian Rotary Club is a part of Rotary International's District 7600, which was organized and chartered in 1983. The Midlothian Rotary is comprised of business, government and community leaders, dedicated the community and the world. We strive to improve the places where we live, work and play. And, as members of the Midlothian Rotary, we exercise our civic duties through professional fellowship and personal friendship.
Contacts
Chandler Williams
President, Midlothian Rotary Club
gcw68vmi ( @ ) gmail dot com
804-794-9191
Dave Saunders
Madison+Main President and Chief Idea Officer
Midlothian Rotary Club Publicity Chairman
daves ( @ ) madmain dot com
804-521-4141
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