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In Memoriam: Centenarian Frank Kormos

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As National Volunteer Month winds down, we salute the life and service of centenarian and former Andrus Award winner Frank Kormos of Dallas.

In addition to being AARP's oldest Texas volunteer, he has concurrently been an active member at his church and a block captain for his homeowner association in addition to other volunteer work.

“The Andrus Award is presented to those remarkable people whose efforts and achievements have effected significant positive change,” said AARP Texas Director Bob Jackson said of Frank when presenting him with the award in 2014. “On behalf of AARP, I am proud to pay tribute to Frank Kormos and his many accomplishments. His dedication to the AARP Driver Safety program and many other community activities embody the spirit of service that is at the core of the AARP mission.”

It's National Volunteer Month, and we're profiling just a handful of our amazing AARP volunteers right here in Texas. Read about more of their terrific work.

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