Noun
life member (plural life members)
Someone who has become a member of an organisation for the rest of their life.
A second draft treaty to sell the islands to the United States was negotiated in 1902 but was defeated in the upper house of the Danish parliament in a balanced ballot (because the opposition carried a 97-year-old life member into the chamber). Source: Internet
On Saturday, fittingly, Ian’s son, and fellow Bulls life member, Ricky top-scored for the side with an entertaining, quickfire, counterpunching 24 in his first innings back since returning from a stint at Langwarrin. Source: Internet
Aldridge was presented with the award on May 9. Aldridge and her parents are pictured with (left) junior vice commander James (Hoppy) Phillips and (right) life member Jack Micetich who is the outgoing Scholarship Committee chairman. Source: Internet
He was a member of First Baptist Church of Frankston, life member of William Foster Masonic Lodge of Frankston and member of East Texas Chapter of Ex-American POWs. Source: Internet
After almost 60 years, he is still an active life member. Source: Internet
Martha was a member of the OSU Emeriti Association, OSU Agronomy Wives Club, and American Historical Society of Germans from Russia and was a life member of the OSU Alumni Association. Source: Internet