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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON MASONIC
NATIONAL MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION
2020 Annual Report
®
101 Callahan Drive · Alexandria, Virginia 22301-2751 · 703-683-2007 · www.gwmemorial.org
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Our Mission
To inspire humanity
through education
to emulate and
promote the
virtues, character
and vision of
George Washington,
the Man, the Mason
and Father of our
Country.
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2020 Annual Report
5 Report of the President
7 Report of the Executive Director
11 Memorial Collections, Library & Exhibits
15 Communications
21 Member Services
22 Board of Directors
24 Memorial Staff
25 Ambassadors
26 Active Members
27 Minutes of the 110th Annual Meeting
31 Contributors
67 Financial Summary
Cover: The George Washington Masonic National Memorial sits atop
Shuters Hill in Alexandria on a beautiful summer day.
Opposite: George Washington, the foremost Mason in American
history, as depicted in Memorial Hall.
Design and photography by Shawn Eyer.
Additional photography by Arthur W. Pierson (page 5, 7 & 23),
Nat Wongsaroj (pages 6 & 8), and Jacob Foko (page 23).
The Memorial Crest is a registered trademark of the GWMNMA.
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Report of the President
As we look back at the past year we can feel both sorrow and joy. Sorrow in the fact
that this Nation faced one of the worst pandemics, and tremendous adversity, of our
lifetime. Sorrow also for those who died from the COVID-19 virus or other causes, including
two of our distinguished Board Members: M.W. Bro. Stephen J. Ponzillo III and M.W. Bro.
John R. “Bo” Cline. Joy in knowing that the Supreme Architect of the Universe has, once
again, preserved and blessed this great country of ours, fractured as it may be. Joy further in
knowing that we have yet another chance to preserve our Constitutional rights and freedoms
given to us by our Founding Fathers. Joy in knowing that Freemasonry, although down in
numbers, is as strong and relevant as ever.
2020 is the year nobody planned for. As the Board prepared the Memorial’s 2020 budget
(in 2019) no one ever thought that the Memorial would be closed down for months and
then opened on a very limited basis. The Memorial suffered financially due to lost operating
revenue, but our “well-seasoned” Executive Director, George Seghers, successfully guided
the Memorial through the troubled waters. We were blessed to have retained all of our fulltime
employees and they did a marvelous job under great duress. This accomplishment could
not have been achieved without the financial support of our Grand Lodges and Brethren.
Our gratitude goes out to all who contributed to this worthy endeavor. As we are still faced
with financial constraints, we ask and pray for your continued support, ever remembering
that “the Memorial is yours!”
As I depart the Board, I can sum up my feelings by saying that my twelve-year tenure on
the Board of Directors was a blessing. I had the opportunity to work and travel with some
of the top Masonic leaders in the country. During the exchange of ideas at our meetings, I
learned from each of these Board Members and thank them for their willingness to share
their knowledge and wisdom. Each contributed freely of his time, talent, and energy to
support the Memorial and bring it forward. None of these Board Members, or Officers,
ever sought recognition, they only desired to fulfill the mission of the Memorial: To inspire
humanity through education to emulate and promote the virtues, character, and vision of George
Washington, the Man, the Mason, and Father of our Country. And they did!
I leave the Board with full confidence that the Memorial is in good hands, not only to soon
close out the first 100 years since the Memorial cornerstone was set, but to carry it forward
into the beginning of its second century. Mark your calendar now: February 2023 will be the
Memorial’s Centennial Cornerstone Celebration. As I have often stated, every Mason should
make a pilgrimage to the Memorial—and this will be a prime opportunity.
From the bottom of my heart: “Thanks to all Masons, where-so-ever dispersed, for
allowing me the honor and privilege of serving on the Board of Directors, and as President,
of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association.”
J.F. “Jeff ” Webb
Opposite: Brilliant colors
are revealed as the sun
sets behind the George
Washington Masonic
National Memorial on
July 28, 2020.
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REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
This has been a year of many challenges and a few accomplishments. We are saddened to
report the loss of two of our Board Members. Brother Stephen Ponzillo and Brother Bo
Cline passed to the Celestial Lodge. These were honest, intelligent, upright, honorable men who
both held the Memorial close to their hearts. Their presence and participation is greatly missed.
The closing of the Memorial for the entire tourist season resulted in a loss of $447,143
in revenue. Our greatest challenge is funding the continued operation, restoration, and
conservation of the Memorial. Much has been accomplished to restore and conserve the
Memorial—however, there is still much to be done.
Restoration of the Memorial
An extensive study and inspection of the condition of the Memorial was completed in 2009.
The resulting Conditions Report, along with the original blueprints, became the basis and
the reference for the restoration and conservation of the Memorial. One of the largest
and most expensive projects was the complete restoration and conservation of the United
States Capitol Cornerstone Ceremony mural in Memorial Hall. The painting was damaged
from two sources: the penetration of water from the windows located above the mural and
the 2011 earthquake. The mural was removed, the interior wall behind it demolished and
completely rebuilt, and the mural reinstalled in 2018. This year we completed the installation
of new bronze-framed, amber glass windows in Memorial Hall. We referred to and used the
original blueprints as the basis for the design, manufacture, and installation of the windows.
Memorial Hall now glows with a golden light, just as the original design called for. Due to
the lack of funding this year, we did not do restoration work on the exterior stone work of
the Memorial. However, the Memorial tower, from the third level to the top of the pyramid,
has been totally restored and conserved. The clean, gleaming granite reflects and radiates
light as it was meant to do, to spread the Light of Freemasonry to the world. We must,
as individuals and as an organization, do our best to support, sustain, and perpetuate the
Memorial and its mission.
George D. Seghers
Opposite: The String
Quartet of Northern
Virginia performs at the 2020
Washington’s Birthday Gala.
Annual George Washington Birthday Celebration
The Annual George Washington Birthday Celebration was an outstanding success. Once
again the event was sold out and a good time was had by all attendees. The event began with
The George Washington Symposium in the Theater. The theme was George Washington’s
Construction of the United States Capitol. Presenters were: Samuel Holliday who spoke on
“George Washington and the City that Bears His Name,” and Michele Cohen who presented
“George Washington’s Capitol.” S. Brent Morris, recipient of the 2020 George Washington
Memorial Award, gave the final presentation, “Precursors of and Influences on the 1793 U.S.
Capitol Cornerstone Ceremony.” The evening festivities began with receptions for Members
of the George Washington Memorial Society and the Birthday Celebration attendees. The
attendees then enjoyed a performance by The String Quartet of Northern Virginia with
quest soloist Aurelio Domínguez. The Gala Banquet followed in Grand Masonic Hall with
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appropriate toasts. The final event of the
evening was the presentation of the George
Washington Memorial Award to S. Brent
Morris, Masonic Scholar and Author and
managing editor of The Scottish Rite Journal.
Brother Morris presented a truly enlightening
talk titled “In Praise of Punctuation: The Case
for the Missing Semicolon,” which revealed
how a typographical error led many to believe
Washington acted as Grand Master Pro Tempore
during the 1793 Cornerstone laying of the U.S.
Capitol. The George Washington Memorial
Award honors authors and other individuals
who have promoted the virtues, character, and
vision of George Washington and the values of
Freemasonry. The award was created in 2007
in celebration of George Washington’s 275 th
Birthday. Recipients are presented with the
bronze medallion and a monetary prize.
The annual George Washington Birthday
Celebration honors the birth, life, and
accomplishments of Brother Washington.
As part of the celebration, exhibits for the
Scottish Rite and Shriners International were
officially opened in The Family of Freemasonry
Exhibit by both Sovereign Grand Commanders,
the Imperial Potentate, and the Memorial
President. The Family of Freemasonry is now
completed and truly presents the many facets
of American Freemasonry.
Top: Memorial Association
President J.F. “Jeff ” Webb
presents the George
Washington Memorial
Award to S. Brent Morris.
Bottom: A granite bench
was dedicated to the late
Neil R. Crain, P.G.M. of
Louisiana. Present were
(L-to-R) Louisiana’s Grand
Junior Warden Terry Fowler,
Grand Master Steve Pence,
President J.F. “Jeff ” Webb,
Frank duTreil, Jr., P.G.M.,
and R.B. Smith, S.G.I.G. of
Louisiana.
Memorial Programs
The George Washington Memorial Society. On August 19, 2011, the Board
of Directors approved the creation of a society dedicated to the support of the George
Washington Masonic National Memorial. The purpose of the Society is to raise awareness
of and support for the Memorial. We now have two hundred thirty-four Charter Members.
The Society Members make an initial contribution of $1,000.00 and pledge $250.00
annually. The Society Members are recognized and thanked for their support with a private
reception as part of the annual George Washington Birthday Celebration. The emblem of
the Society is the Memorial Crest with an image of the Memorial on a blue background in
the center.
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The Society of Washington Lodges. The Member Lodges of The Society of
Washington Lodges made a contribution of $2,500.00 and are committed to supporting the
Memorial. Society Member Lodges receive a portrait of Washington with a plaque attesting
their membership and the Master and Wardens of the Lodge receive specially commissioned
Society of Washington Lodge Jewels. The Society now has forty-seven member Lodges.
The new windows in
Memorial Hall bring more
light into the beautiful
space and allow guests to
better survey the statue of
Washington and the two
grand murals.
The Grand Lodge of the Month Program. This successful program was inaugurated
in 2000 and continues to create awareness of and support for the Memorial. The Grand
Lodge of the Month display is located in The Form and Function of American Freemasonry
exhibit on the first floor of the Memorial. The state flag of the Grand Lodge being
recognized is flown at the Memorial for the month. Signage and the Memorial website
provide information about the Grand Lodge and the Grand Lodge of the Month Program.
Dedicatory Tree Program. This ongoing program was conceived and initiated in
2001 to beautify the Memorial grounds, reduce erosion and run-off, provide a habitat for
birds and wildlife and to establish a tree canopy to create much-needed oxygen for the
community. 770 trees and 17 granite benches have been dedicated since the inception of the
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program in 2001. The program is a meaningful way to honor and remember individuals and
organizations with a living memorial.
Light. The publication was named Light to signify the function of the Memorial spreading
Masonic Light to the four corners of the world. This year, due to the lack of funds, the
production and distribution of Light changed dramatically. The first issue for this
year was mailed to only 13,649 addresses compared to 405,231 addresses last year. We
then contacted our Member Grand Lodges and asked that they distribute Light
electronically to their members.
Calendar. This year and for the first time, the Memorial produced and mailed
a Calendar as a fundraising project. The project was quite expensive as 427,244
calendars were produced and mailed. The response and contributions have been
very impressive.
The 2020 Holiday Ornament:
The Master’s Square.
Holiday Ornaments. The Holiday Ornament for 2020 is The Master’s Square. This
ornament features the Square, an emblem that is worn by the Master of every regular
lodge of Masons. Invested with this jewel at his installation, the Master is reminded of
the Masonic teaching that each of his actions should be squared or made consistent with the
“Square of Virtue.” In geometry, the Square is defined as an angle of ninety degree or the
fourth part of a circle. This is known as a “right angle” because its use allows structures to
come together properly. As such, it is an essential tool in architecture and stonemasonry.
Cornerstone Re-enactment. 2023 will be the centennial of the Laying of the
Memorial Cornerstone. The Memorial Association will re-enact the Laying of the Memorial
Cornerstone with the support and participation of the Grand Lodge of Virginia, the
Conference of Grand Masters of North America and the City of Alexandria. A committee
has been established and planning is underway for this historic event.
The George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association is composed of 52 Grand
Lodges. These are the fifty States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The Grand
Lodges are represented on the 21 Member Board of Directors by a Grand Master or Past
Grand Master. These Board Members represent the actual owners of the Memorial, the
members of the Grand Lodges, thus the Memorial belongs to the Freemasons of the United
States. Thank you for your continuing support of your Memorial which allows us to fulfill
the mission of the Memorial Association which is “To inspire humanity through education to
emulate and promote the virtues, character, and vision of George Washington, the Man, the Mason,
and Father of our Country.”
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Memorial Collections, Library & Exhibits
Museum Collections. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the collection received only eight
donations totaling more than thirty items in 2020. However, part-time staff and volunteers
were able to add over 400 catalog records into the museum database.
The Association’s museum collection totals more than 3,000 items, each was described,
digitally photographed, and individually numbered with an assigned storage location and a
file folder. Each item’s digital image is linked within the database and available through the
network drive.
We are happy to maintain long-term loans of the archives and artifacts of several Masonic
organizations, including Federal Lodge N o - 1, F.A.A.M. of the District of Columbia, the
Masonic Service Association of North America, National Sojourners, Inc., and the Order of
the Amaranth.
Louis A. Watres Library. The library remains organized and ready for cataloging. Less
than twenty books were added to the collection over the year.
The Mezzanine Floor within the tower is fully organized with each U.S. Masonic grand
jurisdiction easily accessible. Complete collections of the annual proceedings of most U.S.
State Grand York Rite and other Masonic governing bodies were organized, cleaned, and
shelved in the floor’s “clean room.”
Exhibits and Displays
Grand Lodge of the Month Program. The 2020 Grand Lodge of the Month program
included displays within The Form and Function of American Freemasonry exhibit. We received
material from Grand Lodges of Delaware, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia.
Other Projects
Washington’s Birthday Symposium. As part of the annual George Washington
Birthday Celebration, the 2020 public symposium was held. Titled George Washington and the
U.S. Capitol, the three speakers were Samuel Holliday, Manager of Communications, U.S.
Capitol Historical Society; Michele Cohen, Ph.D., Curator, Curator Division, Architect of
the Capitol; and S. Brent Morris, Ph.D., Managing Editor, The Scottish Rite Journal, Ancient
Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction. Over 150 people enjoyed the Saturday
afternoon event.
George Washington Masonic “Evidence Book.” In 2020 the manuscript of
“A Deserving Brother”—George Washington and Freemasonry was delivered to the University of
Virginia Press for production and publication. Counting over 90,000 words and 600 endnotes,
it includes 50 color images related to George Washington’s membership in, and relationship
to, Freemasonry. The book ranges from Washington’s 1752 initiation at the Lodge at
Fredericksburg through his 1799 funeral with Masonic rites performed by the brothers of
Alexandria Lodge N o - 22. The book is expected to be publicly available in early 2022.
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“Masonry Never Stops” mask.
Gift of the Grand Lodge of
New York, Free & Accepted
Masons (2020.010.01). Face
masks were a requirement for
most Masonic meetings in
2020 due to the coronavirus
pandemic.
THE MASONIC DIGITAL ARCHIVES.
The following Grand Lodge, Grand Chapter, Grand Council, and Grand Commandery
proceedings were digitized in 2020:
Massachusetts Missouri New Hampshire Ohio
Michigan Montana New Jersey Oklahoma
Minnesota Nebraska New Mexico Pennsylvania
Mississippi Nevada New York Virginia
The following Grand Lodge collections were added to the Luna Imaging search engine:
Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas,
Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
The Memorial’s website added new pages introducing the project and organizing the
online collections.
Publications and service to the Craft. In 2020 in-person talks were given to The
Masonic Society and the Conference of Grand Secretaries of North America. Presentations
via internet video conference software to Massachusetts Freemasons of the 3 rd Masonic
District; Scottish Rite Valley of Dayton, Ohio; Lexington Lodge N o - 1, Lexington, Kentucky;
Alexandria-Washington Lodge N o - 22; and the Grand Lodge of California.
Six short video presentations on aspects of Washington’s Masonic membership were
produced for the Memorial’s social media platforms.
One article, “A Temple within a Garden,” appeared in LIGHT, volume 26, issue 1.
I remain thankful for your continued support and look forward to another successful year
in service to the Craft and George Washington.
Mark A. Tabbert
Director of Collections
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Volunteers
Charles and Catherine Rey
Martin Smith
Nicholas A. Smith
Stephen & Cynthia Woodberry
Donors to the Library & Museum Collections
Carol Rader Aron
Samuel Bishop
Sherri Seward Bowling
Shawn E. Eyer
Janet Morgan
Edgar Peppler
Howard Sobel
Supreme Council 33°, Ancient & Accepted
Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction
Loans to the Memorial
Al Kader Shrine, Wilsonville, Oregon
Alexandria-Washington Lodge N o - 22,
Alexandria, Virginia
Alma Lynn Bane
Amrou Grotto, Zanesville, Ohio
Arthur W. Pierson
Barbara “Bobbi” White
Barbara Leith
Betty J. Briggs
Cambridge Masonic Temple Association
Charles Long
DeMolay International
Fay Hempstead Royal Arch Chapter N o - 144,
Little Rock, Arkansas
Federal Lodge N o - 1, Washington, D.C.
General Grand Chapter,
Royal Arch Masons International
General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
General Grand Council of Cryptic Masons
International
Grand Chapter of Kentucky, Order of the Eastern Star
Grand Chapter of Massachusetts, Order of
the Eastern Star
Grand Chapter of Mississippi, Order of
the Eastern Star
Grand Encampment of Knights Templar
of the United States of America
Grand Lodge of Alabama, F.& A.M.
Harvey Willard Jr.
Helen Cox
Henry W. Coil Library and Museum of Freemasonry
Humanitarian Foundation, Grottoes
of North America
International Center for Job’s Daughters,
Papillion, Nebraska
Jerold J. Samet
Job’s Daughters International
Judy Spencer
Mansfield Royal Arch Chapter, N o - 28,
Mansfield, Ohio
Margaret Clarke
Marianne Shenefelt
Mariel Penoyer
Masonic Library and Museum of the Grand Lodge
of Pennsylvania, F.& A.M.
Masonic Service Association of North America
Michael E. Berry
Mount Vernon Royal Arch Chapter N o - 14,
Alexandria, Virginia
Mozell Cox
National Sojourners, Inc.
Paula Argus
Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation of the Grand
Lodge of Pennsylvania, Free & Accepted Masons
Phyllis Rush
Randy Rudge
Richard G. Feeser
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library,
Lexington, Massachusetts
Seth Anthony
Shriners International
Spring City Forrest N o - 34, Spring City, Pennsylvania
Supreme Assembly, International Order
of the Rainbow for Girls
Supreme Council 33°, Ancient Accepted Rite,
Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
Supreme Council, Grottoes of North America
Supreme Forest, Tall Cedar of Lebanon
Susan Rennagel, Rainbow International,
House of Gold
Tall Cedar Foundation
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
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Communications
ommunicating the positive message of the George Washington Masonic National
C Memorial is the first step toward promoting increased visitation and building a broad
base of support. The Memorial connects each visitor to history and heritage, linking George
Washington’s legacy to the present. Numerous means are used to communicate that vital
message, including printed reports and newsletters, web pages, social media, guided tours,
speechwriting, and public appearances.
Fundraising & Development
One of the key functions of the Memorial’s Communications office is supporting our
fundraising efforts. We thank all of our donors for their enthusiastic support.
The Landmark Century Campaign. The announcement of the George Washington
Masonic National Memorial’s designation as a National Historic Landmark in 2015 brought
a fresh recognition of the important role that the Memorial occupies. The National Park
Service emphasized the Memorial’s unique identity as “the only major unified, fully national
initiative of the Freemasons and among the boldest attempts by a private organization to
memorialize George Washington.” In their report, they hoped that this designation would
promote a “preservation ethic” among those who care for the Memorial. Such a preservation
ethic is firmly in place among the Memorial Association’s leaders, and, at their direction, a
capital campaign was designed in 2016 in order to promote that commitment to restoration
within the Masonic world as well as the community at large. Inspired by the Memorial’s
designation as a National Historic Landmark, the new Landmark Century Campaign is
designed to embody that ethic of preservation and improvement. The goal is to raise $6.5
million in order to complete the interior and exterior restoration of the building already
underway. Not since the original construction of the Memorial have we engaged in a
fundraising endeavor of this scope.
Contributions to the Landmark Century Campaign are cumulative over time, and by
using the Memorial’s website or contacting the Memorial, donors may make monthly
pledges in amounts to fit any budget. This means that a monthly pledge of $25 or more
will accumulate over time, passing through the levels of recognition that are noted in our
publications and on our website (see pages 31 to 66 for a list of recent contributors by level).
Because the Memorial is a 501(c)(3) educational foundation, these donations are taxdeductible
to the full extent of the law.
Individuals, Lodges, Grand Lodges, and other organizations may all participate in the
Landmark Century Campaign. The Campaign is promoted via the updated Memorial
website, Facebook, the LIGHT newsletter, and through the Landmark Century Campaign
brochure. Participation in the campaign has been growing steadily, driven by widespread
interest in the Memorial’s restoration efforts.
The Friends of the Memorial program is a key component of the campaign, bringing in
60.6% of the Landmark Century total. Gifts to the Friends program may be made singly or
Opposite: A water taxi on
the Potomac ferries passengers
from Alexandria to National
Harbor as the Memorial
stands over the city of
Alexandria.
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through a monthly pledge. In 2020, 3,231 people participated in the Friends program. The
average annual contribution for participants in the Friends program in 2020 was $84.28.
Another major aspect of the Landmark Century Campaign is the Patron Pledge. A Patron
is any donor who has given $5,000 or more to the Memorial Association over time (excluding
tree dedications and George Washington Memorial Society dues, and donations by Masonic
governing bodies). In 2020, the number of Patrons increased by 19 to a total of 107. Patrons
gave an average of $3,687.13 in 2020, up 525.7% from 2019. We are especially grateful to our
Patrons for their robust support during the past year.
A monthly payment option is available, allowing a donor to take the Patron Pledge in
amounts of $100 or more. This is intended to encourage participation in the Patron levels
among those who wish to do so with smaller amounts over time. Monthly donations
accounted for 5.34% of total Friends and Patrons giving in 2020.
Through the generosity of our supporters, we continue to make progress toward fulfilling
the Memorial’s important mission.
Digital Communications
Website. Our website, www.gwmemorial.org, is an important resource for those who wish
to learn about our services, activities, events, and history. The Memorial’s web presence uses
latest standard, html5. One of the key benefits of this technology is that it allows responsive
layout of the design, which means that the site’s appearance is more flexible based upon
whether the user is viewing gwmemorial.org on a large desktop screen or the smaller screen of
a mobile device. The website supported 314,091 visits in 2020.
Virtual Tours. Using a technology called photogrammetry, the Memorial is now offering
an extensive virtual tour experience. During the period in which the Memorial was closed
to the public, I scanned all of the public spaces of the building using a special camera that
captures three-dimensional images in high resolution. Those with access to virtual reality
equipment such as an Oculus Quest may enjoy a completely immersive experience of
actually standing within the Memorial, right from the comfort of their homes. The tours
also work on typical computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Included in the virtual tour selections are Memorial Hall (including the Portico and areas
immediately outside the façade), the Replica Lodge Room, The Family of Freemasonry
Exhibit, The George Washington Museum, the Templar Chapel, the Observation Deck,
the North and South Lodge Rooms, the Memorial Theater, The Form and Function of
Freemasonry Exhibit, and The Golden Age of Masonic Architecture Exhibit.
Many parts of the virtual tour include special features. For example, in Memorial Hall, at
the famous mural depicting George Washington laying the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol
in 1793, there is a button that allows the virtual visitor to see the short film that was produced
about the restoration of that painting. And in the 4 th floor George Washington Museum,
guests may select detailed information about some of the artifacts on display there.
In 2020, over 10,500 visitors “walked through” all of these beautiful and informative
spaces in virtual reality—far more than were able to visit the Memorial physically due to the
coronavirus pandemic. To experience the tour yourself, visit www.gwmemorial.org/virtual and
follow the directions on the screen.
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New 3D scans of the
Memorial’s galleries opens up
a new world of virtual reality
exhibits. Here, hundreds of
scans combine into a unified
digital model of the George
Washington Museum on the
Memorial’s 4 th floor. This
digital twin of the exhibit may
be experienced on our website.
Social Media. The Memorial is very active on the dominant social media platform,
Facebook. Our highly popular Facebook page promotes widespread awareness of the
Memorial, advertises events, recommends Gift Shop purchases, highlights new exhibits,
and promotes tourism. Most posts generate between 2,000 and 6,000 views. Audience
growth is actively pursued. On December 31, 2020, our Facebook page had 28,994
followers— an increase of 1,972, up 7.3% from the last year’s number. Some of our most
popular Facebook updates of 2020 were promotions of the new virtual tours and messages
about George Washington’s Masonic degrees.
Print Materials
Traditional print design is also a major part of our communications work. Each year, the
Memorial makes use of a variety of documents, all of which reflect production values
appropriate to the Memorial’s inspiring mission.
Capital Campaign Mailings. The need to communicate the capital campaign
resulted in a new kind of strategic mailing. Our Landmark Century Campaign mailing is
a photographically-rich eight-page brochure with an integrated, detachable, postage-paid
envelope. It was mailed to a larger number of potential donors than our prior direct appeals,
with positive results. Each version of the mailing is updated with the latest information on
the progress of the restoration work.
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The 2021 Memorial Calendar
unites lavish photography with
information about George
Washington. Both educational
and practical, it has inspired
many first-time donors to the
Memorial.
Light newsletter. Two editions of
LIGHT of the George Washington Masonic
National Memorial, our newsletter, were
produced in 2020. This key publication
is one of our primary modes of outreach
and communication. The newsletter
continues to be issued in the expanded
16-page format, which allows for greater
and more substantial communication with
our constituency. Physical distribution of
the newsletter was reduced in 2020 as a
temporary cost-saving measure. We would
like to thank the many Grand Lodges who
assisted us by sharing the links to the online
versions of LIGHT to their members.
2019 Annual Report. The 45-page 2019
Annual Report was created in February and
distributed to our Active Members and
major supporters.
2021 Memorial Calendar. In 2020, the Memorial produced its first wall calendar. This
popular item features a photograph for each month alongside quotes from or about George
Washington. Dates important to George Washington’s life are noted throughout. 427,244
copies of the calendar were distributed.
Washington’s Rules of Civility. At the beginning of 2015, a pocket edition of George
Washington’s Rules of Civility was produced for distribution at the Conference of Grand
Masters in North America. The Memorial has since made them available in several ways.
Quantities are distributed upon request to Masonic organizations. Copies are offered as a gift
to all visitors at the Memorial’s front desk.
Photography. The Director of Communications continues to provide day-to-day
photography services for the Memorial, covering general needs, special events, architectural
perspectives, maintenance projects, and promotional photography. These images form the
majority of those used in our print collateral and online presence. By exploring opportunities
to see the Memorial in new ways, we are enabled to relate the Memorial’s place in the context
of the community more vividly and to promote awareness and visitation.
Promotion
Presentations. In 2020, I made a large number of presentations about the Memorial and
Masonic topics. Due to the coronavirus emergency, in-person appearances were limited to a
lecture at the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia’s visitation, and another at William
R. Singleton-Hope-Lebanon Lodge N o - 7 in Washington, D.C. I also provided a personal
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presence at the Memorial’s table display at the AMD Masonic Week in Arlington, Virginia.
With social distancing measures in place, most Masonic activity shifted to online
teleconferencing. I was a presenter for many online gatherings, including the Martinez
Lodge N o - 41 of California, Ohio’s Society of Past Masters, and the Grand Lodge of New
Hampshire’s Virtual Day of Light, hosted by Anniversary Lodge of Research N o - 175.
Ambassador Training. The revitalization of the Memorial Association’s Ambassador
program is an important aspect of our work. The purpose of this program is to expand the
mission of the Memorial Association into our member jurisdictions. Ambassadors spread the
core message of the Memorial by promoting the virtues and character of George Washington
within their home jurisdictions through education, special events, and advocacy. On February
29 and March 1, 2020, a special two-day training was held in Lincoln, Nebraska, for ten new
Memorial Ambassadors from that state. Potential Ambassadors attend these trainings to join
in an interactive seminar designed to identify their individual skills. New Ambassadors are
appointed for a three-year term, which is renewable. After an orientation and brainstorming
session, each Ambassador outlines a set of goals for his region of the state. These goals are
tailored to each Ambassador’s interests, skills, and strengths. In further developing the new
Ambassador program, we are grateful for the assistance provided by Vice President Claire
V. Tusch of Maine. For a list of current Ambassadors by state, please see page 25.
Tourism and Visitation. While our print outreach and digital marketing continue
to grow in scope and prominence, the message of the Memorial is communicated most
powerfully through our guided tours. In 2020, the Memorial’s one-hour interpretive guided
tour was adapted for social distancing. In order to support the tour guides in their work, the
Director of Communications maintains and updates the Memorial’s Tour Handbook. I placed
our advertisement in the new Alexandria Visitors Guide, designed to rekindle tourism as the
pandemic emergency resolves. I also coordinated the Memorial’s appearance in the new
Alex-opoly game produced by the Chamber of Commerce, which features local landmarks.
Other Activities. In order to better serve the Memorial’s present and future needs,
in 2020 I completed all coursework for a graduate degree in Management from Harvard
University. Taking a combination of on-campus and remote courses, I tailored this program
to focus on community engagement, finance, museum issues, and fundraising, and was
awarded additional certificates in Nonprofit Management and Strategic Management.
I continue to maintain professional certification as a Certified Fund Raising Executive
(CFRE), and to serve on the city’s Historic Alexandria Resources Commission.
As independent fundraising activities, I hosted two “virtual” Feasts of St. John in 2020,
which were attended by hundreds of Freemasons from around the world, with all proceeds
benefiting the Memorial. I also began an educational project, the Early Texts of Freemasonry
seminar series. Students are encouraged to become Memorial donors. These educational
activities raised $8,378.10 for the Memorial in their first year.
Shawn E. Eyer
Director of Communications
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Member Services
From its inception, the Memorial was created to honor the memory, character and legacy
of Brother George Washington, our most beloved Illustrious Brother and first President
of the United States. To further this goal, we have various memberships one may join to
promote the mission of the Memorial as well as offer public tours to visitors to educate them
about George Washington and Freemasonry in the United States.
Tours. This year, the Coronavirus pandemic had a large effect on visitation. The Memorial
was closed from the middle of March until mid-July, almost four months. We had 4,307 paid
visitors compared to 20,000 paid visitors from the last few years. In order to reopen to the
public, the tours were modified to include only the first and second floors as the elevators
and some of the upper floors are too small to accommodate groups of people while practicing
the required social distancing. The tours give a different experience than our standard
tours, allowing a fresh experience for everyone. To keep guests and staff alike safe, we have
increased cleaning and sanitation procedures and implemented new safety protocols. People
were required to wear masks throughout the building and had their temperature taken when
entering. Tours were limited to 15 persons and visitors were restricted from traveling to
other parts of the building when not on a tour to allow staff to better sanitize public places
between tours.
Volunteers. The Memorial had started having volunteers and tour guides working on
various projects this year. An ongoing project is the Masonic Digital Archives program,
where we are digitizing United States Masonic proceedings from Grand Lodges, Grand
Royal Arch Chapters, Grand Cryptic Councils, and Grand Knights Templar Commanderies.
Since coordinating the volunteers and tour guides on these tasks, we were able to greatly
increase our output and expect to scan a majority of all 52 jurisdictions Grand Lodge and
York Rite proceedings by the end of next year.
Other tasks included training staff on PastPerfect museum collection software, to help us
manually transfer data into the new software, assisting with organizing, sorting and cleaning
proceedings, and working within the museum collections department on cataloging,
inventorying, and rehousing objects.
Publications & Service to the Craft
I published two articles in the Memorial’s newsletter: “Inside the Museum,” LIGHT, volume
26, number 1, and “Promoting the Memorial’s Membership Programs,” LIGHT, volume
26, number 2. I also gave an online lecture, “The George Washington Masonic National
Memorial: Its Past and Present,” to the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of New
York. I continue to serve as Vice President of the Masonic Library and Museum Association,
and as Chairman of Alexandria’s George Washington’s Birthday Celebration Committee.
Tyler Vanice
Director of Member Services
Opposite: The George
Washington Masonic
National Memorial as
seen from the nearby train
platform.
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Board of Directors
Officers
J.F. “Jeff ” Webb
Claire V. Tusch
Kenneth G. Nagel
Thomas K. Sturgeon
George D. Seghers
President
First Vice President
Second Vice President
Third Vice President
Executive Director
Board of Directors
Scott A. Thomas Arizona Term expires February 22, 2021
J. F. “Jeff ” Webb Louisiana
John S. Ryan
New Jersey
Mike Rodman
South Dakota
John R. “Bo” Cline †
Alaska
Thomas K. Sturgeon
Pennsylvania
Michael P. Bible A-W Lodge N o - 22 Term expires February 22, 2022
Richard J. Elman
Indiana
Jerry N. Kirby
Texas
Russell G. Reno
Nebraska
Claire V. Tusch
Maine
Carl B. Willi
Rhode Island
Michael A. DeWolf Wisconsin Term expires February 22, 2023
Lewie Fletcher
Montana
Kenneth G. Nagel
California
Leonard Proden
District of Columbia
Clifford F. “Chip” Stamm II Connecticut
Jon Michael Taylor
Alabama
John W. Westerman III
Florida
Jimmie L. “Jim” Windham Mississippi
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J. F. “Jeff ” Webb
President
Claire V. Tusch
First Vice President
Kenneth G. Nagel
Second Vice President
Thomas K. Sturgeon
Third Vice President
George D. Seghers
Executive Director
Scott A. Thomas
John S. Ryan Mike Rodman John R. “Bo” Cline
Michael P. Bible
Richard J. Elman Jerry N. Kirby Russell G. Reno
Carl B. Willi
Michael A. DeWolf
Lewie Fletcher Leonard Proden Clifford F. Stamm II
Jon Michael Taylor
John W. Westerman III
Jimmie L. Windham
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Memorial Staff
George D. Seghers
Executive Director
Radka N. Mavrova
Administration & Events
Mark A. Tabbert
Director of Collections
Shawn E. Eyer
Director of Communications
Tyler E. Vanice
Director of Member Services
Tour Guides
Natasha M. Beining
Rachel Dacey
Jessica R. Davis
Anastasia Dennehy
James H. Ferguson
Joseph A. Gillespie
Katharine Kosin
Amber Kreiensieck
Megan J. Little
Leo H. Mayhew
Nicholas O. Mealey
McCaela Z. Michas
Carmellina A. Moersch
Jorge Rice
Karima Zaghloul
Maintenance Staff
Roger Chambers
Kevin M. Morrison
Gift Shop
Melinda J. Butler
Brianna A. Guokas-Cooper
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Ambassadors
T
he mission of our Ambassador program is “To advance the message of the George Washington
Masonic National Memorial by promoting awareness throughout the Fraternity through education,
experience, and support of the Memorial’s work—to promote the virtues and character of George
Washington, the Man, the Mason and Father of our Country.”
Roger A. Simmons, Senior Ambassador Alabama
Wayne Sirmon & Van Tidwell
David Worel & Donald E. Hale
Alaska
Scott A. Thomas, Senior Ambassador Arizona
Roger C. Biede III & Robert E. Weed
Kenneth G. Nagel, Senior Ambassador California
Tony P. Wordlow
William L. Greene, Senior Ambassador Connecticut
Clifford “Chip” Stamm & Larry Baker
John D. Hiott
Delaware
Akram R. Elias
District of Columbia
Richard Schulze & Dan Fierimonte Florida
Marty P. Alexander
Hawaii
David “Skip” Owen
Idaho
Benny L. Grisham, F. Richard Carlson Illinois
& Paul Scheeler
Michael D. Brumback, Senior Ambassador Indiana
Craig L. Davis, John M. Klaus,
Iowa
Jerry L. Levay & Donald E. Mosier
Tracy L. Bloom, Senior Ambassador Kansas
J.F. “Jeff ” Webb, Senior Ambassador Louisiana
Johnny C. Byrd, Deas Dempsey,
Michael Webb & Luke J. Catalanatto, Jr.
Claire V. Tusch, Senior Ambassador Maine
William Laymon, Matthew L’Italien,
Edward M. Libby & D.K. Horne
Nick McIntosh, Jr., Bob Purnell, Jr., Maryland
John Le Roy, Craig Gotschall & Tim Kady
Lawrence E. Bethune
Massachusetts
Eugene Abbaticchio, Daniel Toole Michigan
& Corey Curtiss
Robert L. Darling, Senior Ambassador Minnesota
Jimmie L. Windham, Senior Ambassador Mississippi
Jerry Lee Lewis, Xerxes Z. Herrington
& Kevin Bonner
Ruissell G. Reno, Senior Ambassador Nebraska
Jock Faris, Joe McBride, Kevin Lindly,
Delmar Jones, Wayne Vian, Rex Moats,
Charlie Odorizzi, Brian Goninan,
Phil Lorenzen & John Millington
James G. Kelley, Senior Ambassador Nevada
Edgar N. Peppler, Senior Ambassador New Jersey
John S. Ryan, Dieter B. Hees,
Charles Secallus, Scott Severns,
Michael Galati, John Richards
& Steven Friedrich
Trevor Wallin & Gary L. Scott
New Mexico
Sheldon B. Richman & Ronald A. Sablosky New York
Douglas L. Caudle, Senior Ambassador North Carolina
Steven A. Campbell, Michael T. Aycock,
& Brandon Penley
James Savaloja, Senior Ambassador North Dakota
Rick Wightman, Bob Wedberg,
Aaron Rested & Dale V. Sandstrom
Robert C. Rill, Jr.
Ohio
Randall L. Rogers
Oklahoma
Norman Griffin
Oregon
Thomas K. Sturgeon, Senior Ambassador Pennsylvania
Juan A. Mendoza Ortiz
Puerto Rico
Bradford L. Barco, Senior Ambassador Rhode Island
Barry A. Rickman, Senior Ambassador South Carolina
G. R. “Mike” Harman & Edward Smith
Mike Rodman, Senior Ambassador South Dakota
DaNiel Wood, Yancey P. Smith,
Harold D. Ireland, Steven G. Barns,
& Jason Swindler
Orville L. Armstrong
Tennessee
Ridgely H. Gilmour, Senior Ambassador Utah
& Gavin K.K. Wardrope
Dana R. Scofield
Vermont
Glover H. Jones III
Virginia
Gerald L. Ward & Gale H. Kenney Washington
Gregory A. Riley, Sr.
West Virginia
Dennis V. Siewert
Wisconsin
Richard N. Lewis, Senior Ambassador Wyoming
(Vacancies: Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky,
Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire & Texas)
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Active Members
Jon Michael Taylor
Norman K. Gutcher
Greg A. Vasquez
David Bradley
John Trauner
David L. Coberly
Melvin E. Johnson
Evan R. Moody
Michael D. Nicholas
John W. Westerman III
Johnie M. Garmon
Alexander A. Escasa
Steven Hall
Stephen F. Oakley
Kenneth Roy, Jr.
William R. Crawford
Dale Morrow
Geary F. Laird
Steven S.A. Pence
Mark E. Rustin
Richard P. Naegele
Richard Maggio
Mark A. Manning
Ethan A. Seaberg
Jason Jefcoat
Stanton Brown II
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Lewie Fletcher
Ron Stites
Louis J. Castle II
Kenneth A. Clay, Jr.
Gregory Scott
Ralph A. Easley
William M. Sardone
David Wicker, Jr.
Lowell Domier
Keith W. Newton
Bobby J. Peters
Ronald J. Eggers
Thomas Gamon IV
Raul Rodríguez Quiles
Kenneth F. Poyton
Walter Disher II
Harold D. Ireland
Robert Reed
Paul D. Underwood
Clay G. Hamblen
Stuart V. Corso
Douglas Vernon Jones
Charles Wood
David R. Holt
Robert Strader
Thomas Hamm II
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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MINUTES OF THE 110th ANNUAL MEETING
Louisville, Kentucky
February 16, 2020
The 110 th Annual Meeting o of The George Washington Masonic National Memorial
Association was held at the Downtown Marriott, Louisville, Kentucky, on Sunday,
February 16, 2020, at 2:30 p.m. and was called to order by J. F. “Jeff ” Webb, Past Grand
Master of Louisiana and President of the Association.
J.F. “Jeff” Webb
Brethren, I am Jeff Webb, Past Grand Master of Louisiana and President of The George
Washington Masonic National Memorial Association. I declare a quorum present and
call the 110 th Annual Meeting of The George Washington Masonic National Memorial
Association to order. I ask that you join the Most Worshipful Brother Claire Tusch as he
presents the Invocation.
Claire V. Tusch
Brethren, can we be in a spirit of prayer. (Invocation was presented.)
J.F. “Jeff” Webb
Brethren, at this time I would like to introduce the members of the Memorial Board of
Directors who are present. We appreciate their attendance and dedicated service. Brother
Claire V. Tusch, Maine; Brother Kenneth G. Nagel, California; Brother Thomas K. Sturgeon,
Pennsylvania; Brother Robert L. Darling, Minnesota; Brother Gale H. Kenney, Washington;
Brother Donald F. Stapleton, Oregon; Brother Michael G. Rodman, South Dakota; Brother
John S. Ryan, New Jersey; Brother Scott A. Thomas , Arizona; Brother Micheal P. Bible,
Alexandria-Washington Lodge N o - 22; Brother Richard J. Elman, Indiana; Brother Russell G.
Reno, Nebraska; and Brother Carl B. Willi, Rhode Island.
Brethren, I would now receive a motion to dispense with the reading of and approve the
minutes of the 109 th Annual Meeting as printed in the 2019 Annual Report. You each have a
copy of the Annual Report. (The motion was moved, seconded and adopted.)
I would like at this time to introduce the Officers of the Memorial Association. Myself
serving as President. Claire V. Tusch, Past Grand Master of Maine is our First Vice President.
Kenneth G. Nagel, Past Grand Master of California is our Second Vice President. Thomas K.
Sturgeon, Past Grand Master of Pennsylvania is our Third Vice President. George D. Seghers
is our Executive Director.
We will now have the report of the President. You will find in the Annual Report of the
Memorial Association my report as President and the report of the Executive Director. I
would like to just say a few words to you. This certainly is an honor and a privilege that you
have granted to me. Not only serving as President of The George Washington Masonic
National Memorial Association, but also the opportunity to address this august body of
Masonic Leaders who are the voting Members of the Memorial Association. On behalf of the
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Memorial Association I extend our thanks for your support of the Memorial during the past
year. The restoration of the Memorial is steadily moving forward along with improvements.
The Memorial is truly a beacon of light for Freemasonry and for American Patriotism.
It proudly reflect the character and virtues of our foremost Founding Father and Mason,
General, President and Brother George Washington. Without his efforts we would not have
this great country that we are so blessed to live in. Again, I thank you for your support. We
will now proceed with the report of the Executive Director.
George D. Seghers
Thank you Jeff. Brothers, my report is also in the Annual Report. Please read it at your
convenience. I will be outside and please and contact me with any questions or concerns.
Thank you.
J.F. “Jeff” Webb
I will now ask Brother Ken Nagel, our Second Vice President and Chairman of the
Cornerstone Centennial Committee to address the membership.
Kenneth G. Nagel
Good afternoon Brethren. Grand Masters, at your place you will find two copies of a postcardsized
card that says on it “Save the Date.” That date in particular is Monday, February 20 th ,
2023, when we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the
George Washington Masonic National Memorial. We want each of you to be there. Although
you won’t be sitting Grand Masters, we want you to come back. Second we would ask that you
give the second card to the brother that will be the sitting Grand Master in 2023 so we could
have him there as well.
The Commonwealth of Virginia has graciously agreed to host the Conference of Grand
Masters in 2023 and we will be a part of that celebration in coordination with them. Our
Conference Secretary, Most Worshipful Brother Mike DeWolf has set aside Monday of that
Conference so we can recognize the Memorial and celebrate it all day long.
We will have transportation for you from the Crystal City host hotel to bring you into
Alexandria for the celebration. We are going to start in the morning with the laying of
a wreath at the tomb of George Washington at Mount Vernon. We will then take you to
the Memorial where you will start your morning deliberations in our auditorium at the
Memorial. Just before 12:00 noon we will then transport everyone to King Street to where
we will have a staging area for a parade that is going to come down King Street, through Old
Town Alexandria, to the base of Shuters Hill and up the driveway to the Memorial. In 1923
there were some 19,000 Masons who assembled on King Street and marched up that street to
lay the cornerstone. Present were the President at that time Calvin Coolidge, Chief Justice
Howard Taft, the Governor of Virginia and many other dignitaries. We hope to have the
same in attendance in 2023. We want this to be a national event.
When we get to the top of the hill we will reenact the laying of the cornerstone. The
Grand Master of Virginia, who will be Most Worshipful Jack Lewis, will officiate along with
the Officers of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. Also, each of the sitting Grand Masters from
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the jurisdictions attending will participate in the event. We hope that you will be able to be
there to be a part of this once in a hundred year opportunity.
At the end of the event, we will transport you back to the host hotel where we will have a
birthday gala to honor President and Brother George Washington. Please save the date. It
is exactly three years from tomorrow. Come and be a part of this historic event. Come see
what the George Washington Masonic National Memorial is all about. Remember that the
Memorial is owned by each of you and every single Mason in your Jurisdiction. We want all
of you to be present. I’m not naive enough to think we are going to assemble 19,000 Masons,
but we want to have as large of a group as we can, and hope to have the largest gathering of
Masons on the east coast since that event one hundred years ago in 1923. Come be a part of
the reenactment of the Laying of the Cornerstone of your Memorial. Thank you, Brethren.
J.F. “Jeff” Webb
We will now hold the election of the Members of the Board of Directors of the Memorial
Association. M. W. Brother Steven Pence, Grand Master of Louisiana, will you please come
forward and present the Report of the Nominating Committee for Members of the Board of
Directors.
Steven S. A. Pence
The Nominating Committee consisting of myself, Grand Master of Louisiana, Most
Worshipful Mark E. Rustin Grand Master of Maine, and Most Worshipful John E. Trauner,
Grand Master of California present the following Brethren for your consideration as
members of the Board of Directors of The George Washington Masonic National Memorial
Association to serve a term of three years until February 22, 2023.
Kenneth G. Nagel—Past Grand Master of California
Lewie Fletcher—Grand Master of Montana
Clifford F. “Chip” Stamm—Past Grand Master of Connecticut
Leonard Proden—Past Grand Master of The District of Columbia
Michael A. DeWolf—Past Grand Master of Wisconsin
Jimmie L. “Jim” Windham—Past Grand Master of Mississippi
Jon M. Taylor—Grand Master of Alabama
John W. Westerman III—Grand Master of Florida
All the Brothers have been contacted and are willing to serve if elected. Thank you.
J.F. “Jeff” Webb
Brethren, all in favor of receiving the Report of the Nominating Committee and electing
these Brothers to the Board of Directors please signify by say Aye. Thank you—you have
elected the nominated Brethren as members of the Board of Directors.
Thank you Grand Master Pence, Grand Master Rustin and Grand Master Trauner for
serving on the Nominating Committee.
I now declare the Members of the Board of Directors of The George Washington Masonic
National Memorial Association duly elected.
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Brethren, you have copies of the Proposed Change to Section 5 of The Memorial
Association By-Laws. Per our By-Laws this change will require a unanimous vote to
be adopted. The proposed change has been proposed by five Active Members of the
Association: Steven Pence, Grand Master of Louisiana; Mark E. Rustin, Grand Master of
Maine; John E. Trauner, Grand Master of California; Harold D. Ireland, Grand Master of
South Dakota and Ralph A. Easley, Grand Master of New Mexico.
Brethren, I will allow time for you to review the proposed change. All right gentlemen,
I pray that you had time to review the proposed change. All in favor of adopting the proposed
change to Section 5 of the Memorial Association By-Laws please signify by saying Aye. Thank
you Brethren, the proposed change has been unanimously adopted. (The motion was made,
seconded and adopted.)
Our Board Members serve three years and then rotate off the Board of Directors. This is
done to allow all of our 52 Active Member Grand Lodges the opportunity to serve on the
Board. These Brethren have done an outstanding job for the last three years and we thank
them for their dedication, hard work, their input and for all that they have done for the
Memorial. The retiring Board Members are:
Robert L. Darling, Minnesota
Gale H. Kenney, Washington
Stephen J. Ponzillo III, Maryland
Barry A. Rickman, South Carolina
Robert C. Rill, Ohio
Donald F. Stapleton, Oregon
We thank each one of you for your service them for the duties well performed.
Would the Grand Masters of South Dakota, North Carolina, Ohio and New Mexico,
along with Board Members Mike Rodman, Doug Caudle, and Rob Rill please join us in front
of the podium to receive presentations recognizing these Grand Lodges participation in the
$1.00 Per Member Program.
Also, for the sake of brevity, anyone that would like to make a contribution to the
Memorial at this time we will be pleased and honored to receive them.
I now declare the 110 th Annual Meeting of The George Washington Masonic National
Memorial Association adjourned. Thank you, Brethren.
(The business of the Association accomplished, the Annual Meeting was closed at 3:00 p.m.)
Attest:
J.F. “Jeff ” Webb
President
George D. Seghers
Executive Secretary-Treasurer
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Contributors
Patrons
Landmark Century Architect $100,000
Master Builder $50,000
Builder $25,000
Master Architect $10,000
Architect $5,000
Friends of the Memorial
Diamond $2,500
New Century $1,000
Platinum $500
Gold $250
Silver $100
The Society of Washington Lodges $2,500
The George Washington Memorial Society
Membership
$1,000 and annual
contribution of $250
Dedicatory Bench $2,500
Dedicatory Tree $750
Memorial Hall Windows
Masonic Digital Archives
George Washington Book
Bequests
Other Contributors
Grand Lodges
Appendant Bodies
The George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association
is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code and contributions are tax-deductible to
the full extent permitted by law. The support of many generous
individuals and organizations is deeply appreciated by the
Memorial Association.
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Patrons
Landmark Century Architect
Alexandria-Washington Lodge N o - 22 Virginia
Alvin I. Singer
Illinois
W. David Hanisch † California
William A. Simms
Virginia
Master Builder
Anthony & Marilyn Wordlow
California
Andrew Jackson Lodge N o - 120
Virginia
Jeffrey C. & Chieko V. Flowers
Virginia
J. F. “Jeff ” Webb Louisiana
Builder
Tuoc Kim Pham
California
H. Malvern Marks † Texas
Stanley A. Raley
California
Loren E. Schrock
Oregon
George & Louise Seghers
Virginia
Robert W. Gregory
Colorado
Master Architect
S. Warren Alvis North Carolina
David B. “Ben” & Miriam F. Browning Virginia
Ridgely H. Gilmour
Utah
Washington Daylight Lodge N o - 14 District of Columbia
James Rakes
Maryland
Loyd E. Davis
Utah
Larry Christenson
Pennsylvania
Clifford Ray Mott
Georgia
Federal Lodge N o - 1
District of Columbia
Wm. R. Singleton-Hope-Lebanon
District of Columbia
Lodge N o - 7
Gene C. Byer
Virginia
Ann & Chester Clark
New Jersey
Columbian Lodge
Massachusetts
David Eugene Pletz
Delaware
Frank J. Wagner
Washington
James M. Scearce, Jr. †
Virginia
Robert C. Chamberlain
Massachusetts
G. R. “Mike” Harman South Carolina
Jason Taliaferro
Virginia
Gerald H. Grosskopf*
New Jersey
by Ingrid M. Grosskopf
Andrew W. Huttner
Virginia
National Sojourners, Inc.
Virginia
Russell & Julie Reno
Nebraska
Willis G. Webster
Illinois
David L. St. Onge
Massachusetts
David A. Glattly
Massachusetts
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Contributors
Patrons, continued
Samuel A. Bishop
Shawn E. Eyer
New York
Virginia
Architect
W. Lee Long † North Carolina
Doris E. Hoffman
Michigan
Masonic Ancients
Pennsylvania
of Pennsylvania
James A. & Shirley M. Pletz
Delaware
Mark & Cathy Genung
Indiana
Joseph C. Connolly
Massachusetts
Columbia-Keystone Royal Arch Chap. N o - 3 Pennsylvania
Jack Callahan
Alabama
Richard W. Sweet
Arizona
Warner B. Connolly
Michigan
George J. Koca
Illinois
Pioneer Lodge N o - 70
New Jersey
Thomas W. Jackson
Pennsylvania
Grand Lodge of Bulgaria
Bulgaria
AASR Valley of Eugene
Oregon
Donald E. Daume
New Jersey
The Square Club
New Jersey
Humane Lodge N o - 21
New Hampshire
Riviera Lodge N o - 780
California
Altas Pythagoras Lodge N o - 10
New Jersey
Barbara A. McNab
Washington
George S. Martin
New Jersey
Alice Konze
Maryland
Valley of Richmond, AASR
Virginia
Washington Association of Masons New Jersey
Valley of Alexandria, AASR
Virginia
Theodore H. Jacobsen
New York
Warwick Lodge N o - 336
Virginia
Fellowship Lodge N o - 236
Michigan
David & Patricia Arnold
California
Arabic Club Foundation
Ohio
Frederick J. & Evelyn M. Berenbroick New Jersey
Robert W. Gregory
Colorado
Bryce B. Hildreth
Iowa
Thomas R. Hood
Connecticut
Kerry D. Kirk
Virginia
Laurel Lodge N o - 237
New Jersey
Donald G. Hicks, Jr.
Massachusetts
William R. Fowler
New Mexico
Philip G. Buchholz
Wyoming
Louis A. Wagner**
Washington
by Frank J. Wagner
Russell Stewart Ault
North Carolina
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Eugene Lodge N o - 11
Oregon
Monumental Commandery N o - 3
Maryland
Valley of Norfolk, AASR
Virginia
Valley of Roanoke, AASR
Virginia
Temple-Melita Royal Arch Chapter N o - 183 Pennsylvania
Franklin St. John’s Trinity Lodge N o - 221 Pennsylvania
Richard Parker
California
Edward L. Zorn
Colorado
Willis G. Webster
Illinois
George R. Botic
Virginia
Scott A. Thomas
Arizona
Valley of Washington, Orient of
District of Columbia
the District of Columbia
Fred Fisher
Ohio
Daniel Enyart
Virginia
Daniel J. Roth
Nebraska
Kenneth G. Nagel
California
Richard J. Elman
Indiana
Karl V. Hopkins
Texas
Denver Lodge No. 5
Colorado
Sherwin I. Seligsohn
Pennsylvania
Bruce H. Rogove
New Jersey
Alan W. Adkins
Virginia
Friends of the Memorial
Diamond
8 th Masonic District South Carolina
Bernard H. Allen
Connecticut
Ed Bousquet
Oregon
Michael D. Brumback
Indiana
Gilbert W. Carlton, Jr.
Colorado
Robert P. Conley
Michigan
Walter C. Davis, Jr.
Virginia
Preston L. Doerflinger
Oklahoma
William R. Eckerle
Ohio
Thomas O. Eller
North Carolina
Curtis Gilgan
Texas
Robert E. Gresham, Jr.
North Carolina
Herman W. Hale
Virginia
Larry & Sandra Hall
Pennsylvania
Thomas W. Hill
South Carolina
Michael J. Hlatke III
New Jersey
David Hochman
Canada
Robert W. Homann
Illinois
Larry E. Houston
Iowa
Frederick E. Kaiser, Jr.
Michigan
Charles P. Lauman
Massachusetts
Mark A. Manning
Michigan
William R. Minch
Michigan
Napa Valley Lodge N o - 93
California
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Contributors
Randy Niedt*
New Jersey
by Richard U. Niedt
Occidental Lodge N o - 72
Washington
Clifford A. Parker
Virginia
Edgar N. Peppler
New Jersey
John Randall Quinley
Virginia
Lary R. Smith
Michigan
Robert N. Stutz
New Jersey
Arthur R. Tinsz
Connecticut
Elwood T. Tryon
New Jersey
Patricia L. & William G. L.Turner
South Carolina
Hans Peter Uster
Switzerland
Wooster Lodge N o - 79
Connecticut
New Century
James F. Alby †
Wisconsin
George R. Amyx
Maryland
Franklin K. Andersen
California
Joseph L. Andre
Washington
Mark Angstrom
Florida
Edward K. Arndt
Virginia
Ronald C. Ashman
California
Paul Balliet
Michigan
Eugene M. Bane, Jr.
Virginia
Berne Lodge N o - 724
North Carolina
Lawrence Bethune
Massachusetts
John R. Bianchi
New Hampshire
Roger Biede
Arizona
Robert L. Bjune
Texas
Brian H. Blades
New Jersey
Tracy L. Bloom
Kansas
Gregory Bodine
Alabama
W. Eugene Bondurant South Carolina
Raymond J. Carter
Mississippi
Cayce Lodge N o - 384
South Carolina
B. Elaine Clark Virginia
Dean S. Clatterbuck*
Virginia
by Sandra Clatterbuck & Masonic Friends
Jimmie K. Crowder
Virginia
D. Brook Cunningham Arizona
Joanna L. Davidson
Idaho
George Dieffenderfer
Michigan
Frederick R. Dixon
Virginia
Raymond W. Doyscher
Michigan
Dean S. Clatterbuck*
Virginia
by Robert F. Drechsler
East Lansing Lodge N o - 480
Michigan
Frederick A. Eastman
Washington
Joel G. Engelbrektson
New York
Forget-Me-Not-Council N o - 431, AMD Wyoming
Harold E. Gay
Virginia
Robert Gaydosh
New Jersey
Peter Gilson
John F. Gordon
Paul M. Harris
Rex C. Hasty
Hollis I. Hawes
Kenneth B. Hawkins, Sr.
Thomas E. Hayden
John W. Hein
Robert G. Helmic
Gerald H. Houston
Daniel E. Huffman, Sr.
Victor M. Inga
Harold D. Ireland
Jackson Lodge N o - 146
James G. Kelley
Wallace A. Kelley
James R. King, Sr.
Lewis E. “Red” Kittell
James C. Laird
Barney M. Landry
Ian H. Linton
Brandon Lippincott
Lorance Dix Lisle
John H. Lynch
Jeffrey D. McEwen
Thomas Morton III*
by Nancy C. Morton
Mountain City Lodge N o - 67
Gerald L. Myers
Paul L. Nehring
Paul E. Neidlinger
William R. Nelson
Novum Eboracum Chapel N o - 7,
St. Thomas of Acon
Marius A. Nungesser
Priscilla B. & James W. Patton
David M. Petto
Donald F. Phillips
John C. Posey
Salvatore Stephen Privitera
John C. Proffit
Jack H. Puerner
Fred A. Reichert
Fred A. Reichert
Michael G. Rodman
Dee C. Rose*
by James D. Rose
John S. Ryan
Daniel D. Sahakian
Joyce M. Schad
Herbert Scherer
Barbara Schierenberg
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Virginia
Connecticut
South Carolina
Wisconsin
Michigan
Louisiana
Florida
Virginia
South Dakota
Indiana
Nevada
California
California
Nevada
Wisconsin
Ohio
Arizona
California
North Carolina
Maine
North Carolina
Alabama
Virginia
Washington
Florida
Florida
Alaska
New York
California
Illinois
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Missouri
Virginia
Illinois
Illinois
South Dakota
Georgia
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Ohio
California
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Contributors
Friends of the Memorial—New Century, continued
Karl O. Schwartz
Massachusetts
Dale T. Sirkle, Sr.
Michigan
Slatington Lodge N o - 440
Pennsylvania
Ahmad M. Slim
Washington
Charles “Chuck” Sohm
Nebraska
Solomons Sevens Chapter,
Ohio
Ohio Widows Sons MRA
Barbara G. Spalding
California
Deanna J. Sporhase
Nebraska
Square & Compass Club of the Midlands South Carolina
Clifford F. “Chip” Stamm II
Connecticut
Henry J. Stein
New Jersey
Donald Strock
Virginia
Berk B. Strothman
North Dakota
Thomas K. Sturgeon
Pennsylvania
Gary L. Summers
Illinois
Thomas P. Trimble III
California
Claire V. Tusch
Maine
George L. Unhoch
Massachusetts
Valley of Lynchburg, AASR
Virginia
Valley of Newport News, AASR
Virginia
Valley of Portsmouth, AASR
Virginia
Vista Lodge N o - 215
Oregon
Byron A. Ward
Missouri
Sherrill E. Watkins
North Carolina
Douglas A. Weakley
Ohio
Dennis K. Wickenden
Maryland
Carl B. Willi
Rhode Island
Jay Wilt
Oregon
Thomas L. Winter
New York
Wisdom Lodge N o - 202
California
Platinum
John Airola
Texas
Fred Allen*
Texas
by York Rite Sovereign College
David S. Allmuth
California
Harry L. Anderson, Jr.
Arizona
Annual Conference
Virginia
Mavin Asbill*
North Carolina
by Michael Aycock
Vincent L. Baehr
New Jersey
William F. Barquist
Washington
Batesburg-Leesville Lodge N o - 138
South Carolina
Lester D. Beisner
Illinois
Grant R. Berning
North Carolina
Timothy B. Bertrand
New York
John F. Bonsall
Michigan
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Lionel “Skip” Bourdier, Jr.
Louisiana
Charles B. Burdette
Florida
William K. Buterbaugh
Washington
Ronald Butler
New Mexico
David Chernik
California
John R. “Bo” Cline*
Alaska
by Matanuska Lodge N o - 7
A. Harley Clough Alaska
Gerald R. Cowan
Delaware
Richard A. Crooks
North Dakota
Judith S. Curtis
District of Columbia
Henry E. Davidson, Jr.
Massachusetts
Day-Lite Lodge N o - 358
Wisconsin
Walter Demoorjian
Massachusetts
Dequincy Lodge N o - 279
Louisiana
John L. Deryck
California
Richard F. Dreher
Ohio
Arthur P. Drennan
North Carolina
Herrin Ducote
Louisiana
Donald T. Dudeck
Illinois
David A. Eichelberger
Pennsylvania
Leonard A. Ellis
Maine
Joshua J. Fallick
New Jersey
Bertram & Eugene Feinthel*
Ohio
by Kenneth K. Feinthel
Fort Henry York Rite College N o - 61 West Virginia
Franklin Lodge N o - 12
Delaware
Friendship Lodge N o - 53
Florida
John C. Fuller
Maine
Walter A. Gabriel
Michigan
George Washington Lodge N o - 161 Colorado
Ryan J. Gesund
Michigan
Geoffrey & Nancy Goble
Montana
Terrell V. Goertz
Washington
Greensboro Scottish Rite
North Carolina
Daniel R. Gruber
Illinois
Daniel L. Grygas
New York
William F. Hackett
Illinois
G. Kent Hackney New Jersey
Robert G. Hamilton, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Richard P. Harmon
North Carolina
Hattiesburg Lodge N o - 397
Mississippi
Hilda Lodge N o - 426
South Carolina
Gene E. Hill
Virginia
James T. Hodgson III
Michigan
Randall E. Holce
Oregon
Keith D. Inchierca
Massachusetts
Ivanhoe Lodge N o - 107
Connecticut
Richard T. Jackson
New Jersey
Samuel M. Jones
Virginia
Robert Kahle
New Jersey
James N. Karnegis
Nebraska
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Contributors
James B. Kershaw
Florida
Frank E. King, Jr.
Minnesota
Emil J. Klingenfus
Virginia
C. Michael Kostbade Indiana
Reginald S. Kuhn
Nebraska
Douglas Y. Kyle
Virginia
Robert D. Lawrence
Texas
William Layman
Maine
Walter R. Leong
New York
Edward M. Libby
Maine
Francis J. Lindquist
Massachusetts
George L. Logan
California
Philip A. Lorenzen
Nebraska
Lower Richland Lodge N o - 406
South Carolina
Manasseh Lodge N o - 182
Virginia
Marion County Patrons Association Indiana
Kevin McCans
Nevada
Theodore P. Milas
Maryland
Frederick D. Miller
Michigan
Christopher Morgan
Michigan
Curt Mortenson
South Carolina
Dee Mowry
Ohio
Mt. Tahoma Lodge N o - 190
Washington
Richard H. Mullard
California
Gary K. Munkelt
Pennsylvania
William R. Nelson
Alaska
Milo P. Nichols
Colorado
Arthur J. Nordquist*
Pennsylvania
by Kendra Seitz Nordquist & William
A. Nordquist Fund of The Columbus Foundation
Joseph M. Orlesh, Jr.
Louisiana
Madison M. Overmoen, Sr.
Minnesota
Nazario Palmieri
Italy
Lewis W. Pennell
Connecticut
The Pep Boys Grand Staff of 1979–1980, New Jersey
Grand Lodge of New Jersey
by Edgar N. Peppler
Irwin B. Pescov
Maryland
S. Colin G. & Lindsey E. Petry Maryland
Ernest A. Phillips
Connecticut
Kris W. Pich
Minnesota
Daniel M. Polvere
Washington
Steven M. Pomerleau
Oregon
Mark W. Pridgen, Sr.
South Carolina
James D. Ridder
Illinois
Delores A. Rodgers
Washington
Leland F. Ross, Jr.
Florida
Kenneth F. Roy, Jr.
Indiana
Lewis Sare
Florida
Robert M. Saverance
South Carolina
Barbara Schierenberg
California
Jim L. Seeger
Oklahoma
Peter Sheardy
Illinois
Roy A. Shubert
New Jersey
Edward E. Smith, Jr.
South Carolina
Garrett Smith
Indiana
Jay W. Smith
Pennsylvania
James Snyder
Virginia
William Sohni
New Hampshire
Springfield Lodge N o - 217
New Mexico
C. Robert Staib III California
Monty O. Stark
Missouri
John C. Straub
Florida
Graham Stullenbarger
Arizona
Gary L. Summers
Illinois
Ray F. Sundstrom, Jr.
New Hampshire
Roger B. Thorin
Connecticut
William L. Trubeck
Minnesota
George L. Unhoch
Massachusetts
Valley of Baltimore, AASR
Maryland
Valley of Northern New Jersey,
New Jersey
Scottish Rite Association
Jeffery P. VanCuren
South Carolina
John C. Vander Horck
California
John G. & Alice M. Verret
California
Jim Walterman
Virginia
Charles W. Ward IV
Alaska
Theodore M. Warner
Indiana
Robert E. Hart
Tennessee
Robert K. Wehrle
Ohio
Tommy L. Wells
Idaho
Kenneth A. West
New Hampshire
Ronald E. Wiest
Washington
Richard Wightman
North Dakota
John E. Wolfarth
Indiana
DaNiel D. Wood
South Carolina
John W. Yankoviz
Michigan
Yellow Springs Lodge N o - 421
Ohio
York Grand Lodge of Mexico, F & AM Mexico
Gregory W. Young
Florida
Donna & Aaron Zwirner
Virginia
Gold
Eugene Abbaticchio
Michigan
Gabriel T. Arnold
Florida
Durward C. Ayre
California
Ronald R. Bauer
New Jersey
Matthew Beahm
Nebraska
James R. Belshe
Oregon
Michael P. Bible
Virginia
Frederick R. Bieber
Massachusetts
Charles E. Bingley, Jr.
Virginia
John K. Bishop
Alaska
John W. Bizzack
Kentucky
35
Contributors
Friends of the Memorial—Gold, continued
Boca-Delray Lodge N o - 171
Florida
Craig Bogle
Virginia
Gary Bohn
Nebraska
John O. Bond, Sr.
Maine
Jeffrey B. Brewer
Montana
Donald W. Broad
Pennsylvania
Larry Brobeck
Florida
Dennis W. Brown
Florida
Arv Burvee
North Dakota
Jim Butler
Indiana
Clyde F. Cameron
Rhode Island
Donald J. Campbell
Washington
Steven A. Campbell
North Carolina
Arthur D. Case, Jr.
Oregon
Lawton E. Case
Washington
Bruce Caswell
Michigan
William C. Chapman
Maine
Edward E. Chase
Wyoming
Cheraw Lodge N o - 15
South Carolina
Ronald K. Christy
Minnesota
Clarkesville Lodge N o - 325
Georgia
Brian T. Copeck
Indiana
Custer Lodge N o - 148
Nebraska
Donald J. Daily
New Jersey
Gary D. Darrow
California
Aaron Davis
Tennessee
Albert Diplacidi
Montana
Steven W. Downs
Minnesota
Mark R. Drayton
Michigan
Ralph A. Easley
New Mexico
Willard Easley
Louisiana
Daniel J. Edmiston
Massachusetts
W. Douglas Edney Minnesota
Thomas E. Eubanks
Illinois
Tom & Paula Fahnestock
North Carolina
Jock H. Faris
Nebraska
Marvin E. Felderman, Jr.
Minnesota
John E. Felty
Utah
Peter H. Frank
Maryland
Robert S. Frankel
Ohio
Melvin B. Frye
Oregon
Donald L. Gehrke
Minnesota
George Washington Masonic Stamp Club Virginia
James E. Gier
Arizona
Golf Lakes Masonic Square Club
Florida
Justus W. Grommé
Delaware
Mark J. Hall
Virginia
Donald Joseph Hammer
Arizona
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Michael R. Hanley
Nevada
Walter D. Hardy
Washington
George W. Haroutunian
Massachusetts
George E. Harrington Jr.
Virginia
Robert A. Harrison, Jr.
Virginia
Robert E. Hart
Tennessee
William B. Harting
Indiana
Clifford Hayes
Louisiana
Richard Heimerdinger
Michigan
John R. Hinves
Massachusetts
William Paul Hoffmark
California
Robert K. Hogue
Texas
James W. Howard
Tennessee
Darrel & Mary Hunter
California
James P. Ison
Kentucky
Stewart G. Israel
Michigan
Timothy W. Jagers
Ohio
Robert L. Johns
Michigan
Phillip A. Johnson
California
Glover H. Jones III
Virginia
Robert E. Kahle, Sr.*
New Jersey
by Robert Kahle
Frank Karwowski
New York
Sam King
Nevada
John G. Koedel, Jr.
Virginia
George J. Krempel
Illinois
Charles P. Kurowsky
New Jersey
Lamar Lodge N o - 287
South Carolina
Hugh K. Lancaster
Illinois
Leeds Lodge N o - 446
Alabama
Brandon Lippincott
California
John R. Louden, Jr.
Illinois
Carl R. Loudenslager
Pennsylvania
James H. Lowell
Massachusetts
John P. Lunkes
Washington
Robert E. Lusk, Jr.
Indiana
MacArthur Lodge N o - 427
South Carolina
Edward D. MacIntyre
Arizona
Adam Marks
Massachusetts
Shirley Marshall
Virginia
Edward T. Martin
Kentucky
Sterling A. Martin, Jr.
New Jersey
E. L. McFeaters, Jr. Nevada
William H. McGahan
Maryland
William T. McKeel
Tennessee
Donald A. McMillan
Pennsylvania
John T Melbourn
California
Ted S. Merrill
California
Dennis W. Mick
Ohio
Alexander R. Nosevich
Connecticut
Eric Nyman
Michigan
Thomas M. Ogles, Jr.
Texas
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Contributors
Pathfinder Lodge N o - 42
Wyoming
Calvin J. Patton
California
Paul Pennington
Texas
Christopher Petersen
Washington
Lawrence A. Phillips
Maryland
John L. & Kathleen Probst
Illinois
Ana Puente
Florida
Rolando Puente
Florida
Robert Purcell
Michigan
Edworth L. Ray
Washington
Steward Remaly
Virginia
Paul F. Ritenour, Sr.
Washington
John M. Robbins
Maryland
R. James Rocha Florida
Gary Rogers
Virginia
Earl Sale, Sr.
Virginia
John A. Sasse
Maryland
William H. Scherer
Michigan
Lester R. Seiler
Nebraska
David F. Shafer
Indiana
Paul H. Shellenbarger
California
Charles E. Sicknick
New Jersey
James D. Siegfried, Jr
Indiana
John H. Siegner
Michigan
B. Augustus Sims North Carolina
Slatington Lodge N o - 440
Pennsylvania
Terrence A. & Michele F. Smith
Tennessee
Solomon Lodge N o - 10
Nebraska
Robert J. Stalcup
Virginia
James D. Standen
Kansas
Jonathan Stine
Illinois
Ronald D. Stites
Nebraska
William M. Stout
Florida
John C. Straub
Florida
Frank J. Tansley
Florida
James R. Tartal
Pennsylvania
Tate Spring Lodge N o - 438
Tennessee
Temperance Lodge N o - 73
Ohio
The Harvard Lodge
Massachusetts
Otto E. & Lois B. Thiergart
Florida
David M. Thomas
Florida
Rodney E. Thompson
Oregon
William D. Thorne
New Jersey
Ira L. Tilley
North Carolina
Michael M. Timms
Indiana
Alan S. Truax
Virginia
Tulpehocken Chapel N o - 24,
Pennsylvania
St. Thomas of Acon
Valley of Steubenville, AASR
Ohio
David P. Velky
Virginia
James V. Voyles
Idaho
Gerald “Jerry” Walker
Tennessee
Earl J. Washburn
Vermont
Washington Lodge N o - 46
Oregon
Michael Webb
Louisiana
Paul A. Weglage
Ohio
Welfare Lodge N o - 628
Iowa
John W. Westerman III
Florida
Samuel B. Wexler
California
Donald B. Wiswell
Maine
Malcolm Wooff
Massachusetts
Harwood Wright
California
LeRoy G. Zimmerman
Illinois
Silver
Clinton E. Abbott
California
William A. Abbott
Florida
Firman H. Abdill, Jr.
Pennsylvania
William Abernatha, Jr.
Florida
Mussa Able
Arizona
Acacia Lodge N o - 355
Pennsylvania
Paul A. Ackerman
Florida
Warren A. Adams
Louisiana
Gennaro Addesso
New Jersey
Cesar Aguirre
California
Charles R. Albert
Ohio
David J. Allard
Oregon
Bob Allen
Pennsylvania
David P. Allen
Ohio
LeGrand S. Allen
Tennessee
Greg Almand
California
Albert T. Ames
Massachusetts
Billy C. Anderson
Michigan
Frederick Anderson
Louisiana
Jerry L. Anderson
Ohio
Millard Anderson, Jr.
Missouri
Ronald J. Anderson
Michigan
Forrest Andrews
New Jersey
Edward R. Arambula, Jr.
California
David E. Archibald
Massachusetts
Charles D. Arledge
Arizona
Gregory J. Armstrong
Oregon
Brent Arnold
Indiana
David B. Arnold
Ohio
Philip Arony
New York
Michael Artim
Pennsylvania
Charles H. Au
Ohio
W. Ronald Aument New York
William C. Baber
Virginia
Paul M. Bahney
Indiana
Allan J. Bailey
Ohio
John D. Baker III
Florida
Kerry D. Baker
Florida
Robert Baker
Washington
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Contributors
Friends of the Memorial—Silver, continued
David J. Balistrieri
New Jersey
David A. Balzer
Michigan
S. B. Banner Tennessee
John Bannes
California
John S. Barber, Jr.
Florida
Robert E. Barker
Indiana
Craig S. Barnes
Arizona
William F. Barquist
Washington
R. Edward Baumgardner Pennsylvania
Verdeen K. Beaver
Pennsylvania
Burdette J. Becker
Arizona
Larry P. Becker
California
John K. Bednar
Pennsylvania
Mark E. Behmlander
Michigan
Romeo B. Bejo
California
Joyce A. Bell
Oklahoma
Michael L. Bell, Sr.
Pennsylvania
Howard F. Bellizio, Jr.
New Jersey
Wayne H. Belmer
Massachusetts
Donald L. Berryman
California
Jason Beyer
California
Michael P. Bible**
Virginia
by Howard M. Sobel
James R. Billig
Minnesota
Robert S. Billings
North Dakota
Mike Birnstihl**
Nebraska
by Russ & Julie Reno
Larry Bitow
Idaho
Charles O. Bjorkman
Massachusetts
Walter Blackburn
Georgia
Arthur H. Blades*
New Jersey
by Linda Thompson
Bradford Blake
Maine
Daniel L. Blamer
Michigan
Dennis M. Bleile
California
Michael D. Blodgett
California
John W. Boettjer
Florida
Carl M. Bohmholdt
California
Randall C. Bond
New Mexico
Douglas B. Bonnoront
Ohio
Jacob Bonura
Louisiana
Richard E. Bordner
Ohio
David N. Bouldry
North Carolina
Jetze Gerbenz Bouma
Tennessee
Stephen Boyd
California
Walter S. Boyd
Louisiana
Theodore K. Bradley
Florida
David L. Brady
Pennsylvania
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Delbert M. Braund, Jr.
Bray & Associates, LLC
Jack E. Brecka
Dennis Breen
Robert W. Breiner, Sr.
Dennis A. Brekhus
Roger L. Brewer
R.W. Briggs
John C. Brokaw
John F. Brooks
Bernard S. Brown
Francis Brown
John H. Brown
William C. Brown
William A. Browne
Thomas K. Brummett
Theodore F. Bryson II
James A. Buckhorn
Harold J. Bucks
Robert H. Bullard
Frank M. Bult, Jr.
Richard T. Bundick
Michael A. Burchett
Richard M. Burgess
William J. Burgess
Richard L. Burmeister
Larry L. Burnworth
Manlus Burton
Eduardo L. Buted
James E. Buxton
John F. Byers, Jr.
Ofelio V. Caldejon
Larry M. Cameron
Raymond W. Campbell
Steven Campbell**
by James Little
Suha Can
Alfredo J. Canhoto
Gordon L. Cannon
Alan J. Carlson
Richard Carlton
Ronald L. Carpel
Charles A. Carpenter
Christopher L. Carter
Marco F. Castillo
John Chadwick
Daniel Chaid
Ralph Choueiri
Frederick Christensen
Paul K. Christensen
George M. Chtouros
Anthony Cieri
Ohio
Indiana
Arizona
Massachusetts
Maryland
Maryland
Indiana
Pennsylvania
California
North Carolina
Florida
Virginia
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Indiana
Nebraska
Louisiana
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Florida
Louisiana
Maryland
Alabama
Massachusetts
Florida
Nebraska
Indiana
Kentucky
California
Ohio
Virginia
Washington
Virginia
New Jersey
Virginia
Washington
Massachusetts
North Dakota
Connecticut
Virginia
Tennessee
Illinois
Maryland
Michigan
California
California
Virginia
Massachusetts
Virginia
California
Massachusetts
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Contributors
Ned A. Clark
North Carolina
Dean S. Clatterbuck*
Virginia
by Helen S. Heffinger
Dean S. Clatterbuck*
Virginia
by New Market Rotary Club
Dean S. Clatterbuck*
Virginia
by Robert F. Drechsler
Dean S. Clatterbuck*
Virginia
by William M. & Solveig G. Fisher
Dean S. Clatterbuck*
Virginia
by Eleanor W. Laughlin
Russell T. Clements
Virginia
Gordon J. Clifford
Maryland
John R. “Bo” Cline*
Alaska
by Anchorage Lodge N o - 17
John R. “Bo” Cline*
Alaska
by Charles W. Ward IV
Leland Cobb, Jr.
New Hampshire
Robert W. Codling
Florida
Robert K. Cole
Ohio
Michael Coleman
Alabama
Thomas W. Coleman
Virginia
Robert J. Coles
Virginia
Benjamin Wilfred Colodny
California
James A. Combs
Virginia
George H. Cope
California
Matthew Copple
Missouri
Michael & Elizabeth Copps
Virginia
Rey Corpin
California
Kenneth E. Cramer
Virginia
Samuel F. Cressler
Pennsylvania
Bruce A. Crisman
South Dakota
Keith Crossley
California
Kari & Taylor Crowley
Virginia
Richard J. Cudd
New Jersey
Carl E. Culmann
Indiana
Edmund J. Cunningham, Jr.
Michigan
William H. Danzeisen, Jr.
Florida
Michael F. Dattilio
Pennsylvania
Arthur B. Davis
Virginia
Frank Davis
Missouri
Harry E. Davy
Ohio
Day Lodge N o - 58
Virginia
Dennis V. De Cuir
California
Robert J. Deeble
Virginia
James A. Degner
Colorado
C. Franklin DeGraw II Louisiana
Glenn W. Detrick
Pennsylvania
James D. Dickenson
Florida
Robert E. Dickerson
Virginia
Peter Dietrich
Michigan
Emery W. Dixon
Virginia
Frank Dixon
Indiana
Henry C. Dobbs, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Gary K. Dohman
California
Lowell Domier
North Dakota
Jerry L. Donahue
Indiana
Justin Dornhoffer
Massachusetts
Glenn M. Douglas
Virginia
Albert Dove
Pennsylvania
Robert J. Downing
Massachusetts
Douglas Downing*
Ohio
by Paul E. Neidlinger
John C. Drennan
Michigan
Charles W. Dressler*
Virginia
by Dale W. Dressler
E. Garrison Drummond Virginia
Wayne R. Dubbs
Florida
Donald F. Dull, Jr.
Pennsylvania
D. Scott Duncan California
Jess W. Durham
Pennsylvania
Barry S. Eaton
Pennsylvania
E. Robert Elicker II Pennsylvania
James D. Elliott, Jr.
Maryland
Walter H. Elvidge, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Gregory O. Ely
Pennsylvania
Hameed Esmaeili
California
Vincent R. Etzel
New Jersey
Douglas E. Euers
Arizona
Hiram K. Evans
Arkansas
William A. Evans
Michigan
Wayne L. Everett
Florida
Excelsior Lodge N o - 261
North Carolina
Jock H. Faris
Nebraska
Joel L. Farwell
Pennsylvania
Richard F. Faust
Massachusetts
Kurt L. Feldmann
Maryland
David Fierro
Arizona
Herman Fineberg**
Virginia
by Max Rabinovitz
Michael J. Fischer
North Carolina
James W. Fish
Michigan
Glenn Fisher
Virginia
James Fisher
Oregon
Robert W. Fitts
Pennsylvania
Darrel R. Fleming
Tennessee
Stephen Flett
Oregon
Ronald B. Flisher
California
Josue D Flores
Virginia
Vichian Ford
Pennsylvania
Earl Fordham
Washington
Erwin Forrest
Ohio
Lee Foss*
Ohio
by Paul E. Neidlinger
39
Contributors
Friends of the Memorial—Silver, continued
Franklin Lodge N o - 151
Virginia
John Freeburg
Minnesota
W. R. Freeman Mississippi
Clifton Friel
Maryland
Robert Frierson
Florida
John W. Frombach
Pennsylvania
Jeffrey A. Fudge
Indiana
Jay A. Fuggiti
Pennsylvania
Raymond R. Fuller
Massachusetts
Hani W. Gabriel
California
Joseph E Gadea
Virginia
Eric H. Gamble
Louisiana
Dennis C. Garton
California
Denis J. Gaubert
Louisiana
Gary L. Gawne
Michigan
Nicholas J. Geers
Pennsylvania
David R. George
Ohio
Michael E. Geron
Ohio
Albert Gibson
Virginia
Clifford E. Gill
Kentucky
William W. Gillespie, Jr.
Ohio
Eric A. Gillett
Ohio
Keith Gillispie
Virginia
Frank Giordano
New Jersey
William R. Goettle
Virginia
Kenneth Good
Pennsylvania
David I Gooding
Virginia
Mark R. Gordon
Florida
Loren J. Graves
Pennsylvania
Gary D. Gray
California
Charles L. Green
Mississippi
Jerome M. Greenberg
New Jersey
Lance A. Greenwood
South Carolina
Matthew L. Gress
Pennsylvania
Harvey V. Grimmball
Louisiana
Corville Griner
New Jersey
Richard M. Gross
California
Walter T. Gross
Virginia
Roger E. Guisewite
Pennsylvania
William R. Gurley, Sr.
Virginia
George B. Hacking
Massachusetts
John A. Hales
Ohio
William M. E. Haley
California
Virgil K. Hall
Kentucky
Roger Hamanjy
California
Kenneth W. Hames
Georgia
Robert G. Hamilton, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Carlton L. Hampton
Florida
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Hancock Lodge N o - 115
Paul W. Harbord
Erik Harbour
Walter D. Hardy
Eugene B Harlow
Ora D. Harman
Gary G. Harper, Sr.
John R. Harrington
Clayton G. Harris
Jerome A. Harrison
Stanley A. Harrison
William L. Harshbarger
Hal B. Harting
Edward J. Hartley
Gerald R. Hartling
Hugh Harwell
Ghassan A. Hasan
Brian Hass
Donald W. Hatfield
Robert A. Hatfield
James E. Havlik
Hugh D. Hayes
Patrick S. Hayes
Gabrielle Hazelton
Kenneth Heggenstaller
James T. Heim
James M. Heimann
William Hems III
Donald J. Hendrick
Helmut Henkel
William E. Henrich
Eugene H. Hepner
George R. Herion
Paul F. Herren
Ronald W. Hess
Gary M. Himes
Jerry Hinman
Hiram Lodge N o - 18
William L. Hockenberry
Keith W. Hoffman
Dale S. Holland
Betty G. Holsonback
David Holton
Andrew F. Holzinger
James M. Hooker
Ray S. Hoosier
David B. Horne
Jerrold M. Hornstein
Robert K. Hottel
Vance Hough
Jeff A. Howard
Mark E. Howard
Kentucky
New Jersey
California
Washington
Virginia
California
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Florida
New Jersey
Michigan
Indiana
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
Alabama
Florida
California
Indiana
Delaware
South Dakota
Florida
Massachusetts
Alaska
South Carolina
Indiana
Ohio
California
Florida
Florida
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Florida
Indiana
Maryland
Michigan
Ohio
Pennsylvania
California
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Ohio
Arizona
Minnesota
Virginia
California
Virginia
Virginia
Maryland
Ohio
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Contributors
James F. Hubbard, Jr.
California
W. Dale Huff, Jr. Virginia
W. Daniel Hughes New Jersey
James B. Hunnicutt
California
Robert C. Hunt
Ohio
Ivan M. Iverson
Washington
Michael C. Jachimczyk
Connecticut
Richard L. Jacobs
Pennsylvania
Mario A. Javier
Washington
Claire D. Jensen
Arizona
Rob Johns
Maryland
Charles B. Johnson
Virginia
Gary W. Johnson
Florida
George W. Johnson
Washington
Loren J. Johnson
Minnesota
Angie J. Jones
Texas
Judson C. Jones
APO AE
Blake Northup Jordan
Virginia
Dennis Paul Jordan
California
Thomas Kalanekos
New Jersey
James Katsaounis
Pennsylvania
Frank E. Keatts, Jr.
Michigan
Frederick A. Keiper, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Dan M. Kemble
Kentucky
Lewis B. Kepler, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Herbert I. Kepnes
Massachusetts
Robert C. Kern
Ohio
Donald J. Kerr
Virginia
Inman W. Kerr
Florida
David Keyes
Massachusetts
Danny J. Kingsley
Mississippi
Jerry N. Kirby
Texas
Delanson Kitchen
Virginia
Christopher H. Kittleson
Florida
Taylor Kleineick
Ohio
Dale W. Klever
California
Calvin W. Kline
Nevada
Bruce Kling
Alaska
E. D. Klinger California
Erik Knappman
Pennsylvania
Richard L. Knight
Florida
William Knott
Massachusetts
Karl O. Knutson
Minnesota
Manfred A. Koebig
Alabama
Henry W. Krafft
Michigan
Robert T. Kropilak
Massachusetts
Walter B. Kropp
Ohio
E. Thomas Kuhn, Jr. Pennsylvania
Robert J. Laczko
Ohio
Diosdado S. Lallana
California
Earl W. Laney
Pennsylvania
Giuseppe Lanzerotta
New Hampshire
Walter F. Larsen, Jr.
Illinois
Elizabeth Lasch
North Dakota
David Lavery
Rhode Island
Shelby Law
Michigan
Richard Lechner
New Jersey
Hanson Lee
Michigan
Jerry Lee
Mississippi
Christian K. Leeds
Maryland
Charles D. Leise
Pennsylvania
James F. Lenz
Ohio
Victor M. Lerma
California
Jay Levy
California
Charles L. Lewis
Illinois
Raymond Earl Lewis II
Maryland
Conrado Lezcano
New York
Jay H. Lietzow
Minnesota
Bruce A. Likness
South Dakota
James A. Linnerman
California
Dale Lively
Louisiana
Robert F. Livingston
Pennsylvania
Edwin R. Lofgren, Jr.
Massachusetts
James A Lofton
Maryland
Gerald A. Logan
Washington
John T. Lohr
North Carolina
Gary R Long
New Jersey
Ronald E. Long
Indiana
Lorenzo G. Lopez, Jr.
California
Orry Lovat
United Kingdom
John R. Lowe
Virginia
Ernest C. Lowery
Mississippi
George H. Luman
Ohio
Richard E. Lyons
Virginia
Dione D. Maceda
California
Roman Maciag
Florida
Harvey Macqurrie
Washington
Gregory R. Maier
California
Curtice Malone
Ohio
Paul S. Maney
Massachusetts
Warren Manter
Maine
Vahram Manukyan
California
William G. Marlin
Pennsylvania
Donald E. Marlow
Indiana
Mark C. Mason
Texas
E. J. Masters Pennsylvania
William P. Maxam
Indiana
Gregg D. McBride, Jr.
Virginia
George G. McClellan
Georgia
John F. McCombs
Pennsylvania
John H. McConnell II
Ohio
Robert W. McConnell
California
Marion McCosh
Indiana
William L. McCutcheon
Pennsylvania
41
Contributors
Friends of the Memorial—Silver, continued
Ray G. McDaniel
Ohio
Douglas C. McFarland
South Dakota
Kenneth S. McGlothlin
Florida
Bruce W. McIlrath
Pennsylvania
Metzler F. McIntyre
Massachusetts
William B. McIntyre
Pennsylvania
Kevin McKenna
Massachusetts
Thomas G. McLenahan
Florida
Howard E. McMackin
California
Richard E. McMasters
Ohio
Vaughn E McNeely
Arizona
Thomas W. McNorton
Indiana
Larry J. McSweeney
Ohio
Robert E. Mead
Nebraska
James A. Meehan
Pennsylvania
Ralph B. Metellus
Massachusetts
Lee W. Milde
California
Justin Miles
Maryland
Charles R. Miller
Florida
Ed R. Miller
Pennsylvania
Forrest P. Miller
Wisconsin
Jacob H. Miller III
Delaware
Jeffords D. Miller
Florida
Paul A. Miller
North Carolina
Tim Milner
California
Donald L. Mitchell
Ohio
Don C. Moffett
Pennsylvania
Christopher Mohler
Ohio
Robert V. Monacelli
New Jersey
Jesus M. Monreal
New Jersey
George R. Monroe, Jr.
Ohio
Donald G. Moon
Florida
Richard L. Moor
Indiana
Earl F. Moore
North Carolina
Geraldine P. Moore
North Carolina
John A. Moore
Massachusetts
John A. Morrison
North Dakota
Eugene “Sam” Morse
Louisiana
Frank P. Moschella
New Jersey
Richard N. Moseman
California
John E. Motel
Missouri
Ralph O. Moyer
Connecticut
William S. Moyer
Pennsylvania
Gary R Mudd
Washington
John J. Mulhall
Washington
Gary K. Munkelt
Pennsylvania
James V. Munson
Oregon
Christopher Murphy
Vermont
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Delbert W. Murphy
Richard T. Murphy
Edwin W. Murray
Mark P. Murray
Charles Warren Myers
Barry M. Napoleon
David G. Nation
Paul J. Nelson
Ritch A. Nelson
William A. Neri
Ronald Neujahr
John L. Newbegin
Donald A. Newell
James H. Newman
Norval S. Nicholls
Robert E. Nichols
Hugh R. Nisbet
Jesse Noa
Jerald R. O’Banion
Timothy P. O’Brien
Randall A. Olson
William P. Olson
Jay R. O’Neil
Joseph H. Orr III
Larry M. Ort
Richard A. Padilla
Lawrence Paige
Timothy L. Parker
Billy K. Parks, Jr.
Larry J. Partee
Bruce L. Patterson
Jason R. Paul
Rock A. Pauley
Edward E. Paulson
Pearl Lodge N o - 23
Robert A. Pearson
Allan D. Pedersen
Pelahatchie Lodge N o - 276
John J. Pennesi
Barton M. Perry
John F. Peterson
Ulrick Petit-Homme
Joe Phelps
Amos E. Pierce
Michael R. Pino
James W. Pipes
Larry S. Plasket
Bernard A. Platt
John W. Poe III
Gregg Poehner
Carlos J. Polhamus
Taras Poluhanycz
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
Virginia
California
South Carolina
Virginia
Nebraska
New York
Minnesota
Florida
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Illinois
Massachusetts
Nevada
Pennsylvania
California
Michigan
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
Indiana
New York
Nevada
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Ohio
Mississippi
Illinois
Virginia
Mississippi
Maryland
California
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Virginia
New Jersey
New Jersey
Michigan
New Jersey
New Jersey
Connecticut
Indiana
California
Michigan
42
Contributors
Pontiac Lodge N o - 429
South Carolina
Edward M. Pool
South Carolina
Gilbert E. Porterfield, Jr.
Michigan
Larry S. Poston, Sr.
Alabama
James T. Potts
New Jersey
Eugene Powell
Florida
James R. Pratt
Utah
Donald S. Price
California
Julius F. Prieto
APO AE
William D. Pruitt, Jr.
Florida
Thomas L. Pryor
California
John S. Purmont
Ohio
Roger L. Pursley
Indiana
Kevin Puzio
New Jersey
Norman R. Quarles, Jr.
Mississippi
Dale E. Quelle
California
Joseph A. Quesenberry
Virginia
Ferdinand B. Quiambao
California
W. C. Quickel Ohio
Eugene D. Racz
Maryland
Raymond P. Raehn
Virginia
John M. Raines, Jr.
Maryland
David Ramsey
South Carolina
C. Robert Rapine Pennsylvania
John R. Ratje
Arizona
Crawford A. Rayne
Maryland
Robert W. Reardon
Ohio
Roger D. Reason
Florida
Sherman L. Reece
Virginia
Raymond L. Reed, Jr.
Maryland
John E. Reedy
Ohio
William A. Reid
Massachusetts
Earl A. Reinheimer III
Pennsylvania
Charles R. Reisinger
Florida
Richard H. Reithoffer
Florida
William A. Remo
Pennsylvania
Michael Renfrow
Louisiana
Stephen W. Ressler
Washington
Roy E. Revis
North Carolina
Yoel M. Reyes
Florida
Cleveland Reynolds
Maryland
Earl A. Rice
Maryland
Robert M. Richards
Ohio
Ronnie R. Richardson
Ohio
Rick Williams
Kentucky
Robert B. Ricketson
Massachusetts
Aaron M. Riddle
Michigan
Richard G. Ridgeway
Florida
James W. Rife
Pennsylvania
Randal L. Ringhaver
Florida
Donald M. Rising
Pennsylvania
Paul F. Ritenour, Sr.
Washington
James P. Robb*
Wisconsin
by Gregory R. Pawell
Fred R. Robbins
Pennsylvania
Mark Robbins
Minnesota
Robert C. Roberge
Florida
Terrance A. Roberts
Michigan
Richard Robinson
Michigan
Robert C. Rodek
Ohio
Christopher R. Rogers
Ohio
Charles Brian Rokes
New York
Dante P. Rosete
California
Lawrence M. Roskos
Pennsylvania
James R. Ross
Indiana
John K. Ross
Massachusetts
Heinz D. Rosskothen
Connecticut
James D. Rowan
Alabama
Richard M. Royalty, Sr.
Indiana
Terry L Royce
Maryland
J. Scott Ruch New Jersey
Larry D. Rummel
North Carolina
Edward A. Rund
Illinois
Douglas Russell
California
Russellville Lodge N o - 166
Ohio
William H. Sackett
Florida
Phillip Sager
Maryland
Jim D. Sains
Texas
Elliott Salter
California
Sam Todd Lodge N o - 182
Louisiana
Ben Michael N. Sapida
Washington
John F. Saum
Washington
Robert L. Schapp, Jr.
Missouri
William F. Schieber
Virginia
Don R. Schilling
Indiana
William G. Schlobohm
Illinois
Richard F. Schmidt
Delaware
Victor Schmidt
Oregon
Martin H Schneider
Ohio
Clinton E. Schneyer, Jr.
Massachusetts
Leonard W. Schrade
Minnesota
Dennis H. Scoville
California
Steven Scurek
Minnesota
Ivan K. Sears
Pennsylvania
Jim L. Seeger
Oklahoma
Marc A. Seidner
California
Michael R. Seiler
California
Scott Severns**
New Jersey
by Blairstown Lodge N o - 165
Gilbert L. Seymore
South Carolina
Harry P. Shaffer, Jr.
Florida
Paul N. Shank, Sr.
Pennsylvania
Charles S. Shanks
Ohio
William E. Sharp
New Jersey
43
Contributors
Friends of the Memorial—Silver, continued
Calvin J. Shaud
New Jersey
Hugh Gary Shaw
Oregon
Mark D. Shearer
California
Joe Sheets
Indiana
Jay H. Sheffield
Louisiana
David H. Sheidler
Ohio
Carlton J. Sherman
Massachusetts
Thomas F. Shott
Pennsylvania
William J. Shoulders
Indiana
Robert J. Shue
Indiana
David Siemon
South Dakota
Albert G. Silbaugh, Jr.
South Carolina
Edward P. Simcox II
Pennsylvania
Mitchell C. Simmons, Jr.
Virginia
James E. Simpson
Indiana
John Skelly
Ohio
Michael Skidmore
Indiana
Ralph H. Slider, Sr.
Pennsylvania
Matthew Slocum
Illinois
Barry Smith
California
Dale W. Smith
Michigan
Joel F. Smith
Alabama
John D. Smith
Pennsylvania
Lynn J. Smith
Ohio
Richard M. Smith
Texas
Rodney M. Smith
Florida
Donald E. Snyder
Florida
Joseph M. Snyder II
Michigan
Robert W. Soll
Virginia
Dennis W. Spears
Missouri
Jeffrey B. Spence
Arizona
William T. Sperry, Jr.
New Jersey
James I. Starratt
Massachusetts
Richard J. Stemmler
Pennsylvania
James A. Stephens
Florida
Gerald E. Stinson
Indiana
Stephen E. Stouffer
Florida
Kent A. Stradley
Washington
Richard E. Strauss
Virginia
Timothy B. Strawn**
Ohio
by Thomas R. Labagh
Robert W. Streeter
Tennessee
Douglas Strother
California
Rick Stroud
South Carolina
Martin O. Swartz
Delaware
Roger R. Talanian
Massachusetts
David Tate
Oregon
Charles E. Taylor, Jr.
New Jersey
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Daniel H. Taylor, Jr.
Larry C. Taylor
William O. Taylor
Ernest H. Telgheider
James L. Tenner
Robert Tesch
James Teske
Kenneth S. Thatcher
The Hourglass Foundation
Theodore P. Theodores
Phillip A. Thompson
Thomas D. Thompson
David L. Thornton
Raymond Tisot
Daniel D. Todd
Joseph P. Tolen
Alberto L. Tomines
Robert J. Tonn
Mark Torres
Maj William Torrigo
Max L. Trachsel
James T. Tresner**
by Jim L. Seeger
Scott Truax
Aaron Trythall
James R. Tuorila
James A. Tutorow
David J. Ullrich
Richard W. Ulman
Chris Unger
Ryan Unwin
William E. Updike
Steven C. Vandevander
Tyler E. Vanice
Vardaman Lodge N o - 527
Peter Coe Verbica Family**
by Peter Coe Verbica
Bruce Vesper
Roland Wadge
Laurel & Jim Wadley
Linn D. Walker
Matthew Walters
Michael S. Wanca
Dale E. Wankel
Troy B. Ward
John J. Warner
Isaac Watkin
James R. Wayman
Michael Webb
Jeff & Anita Webb**
by Michael Webb
Alan K. Webster
Massachusetts
California
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
California
South Dakota
Florida
Ohio
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Virginia
Washington
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Pennsylvania
California
New Mexico
Washington
Virginia
Ohio
Oklahoma
Virginia
Maryland
Minnesota
Florida
Florida
Ohio
Pennsylvania
California
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Mississippi
California
Washington
Ohio
Arizona
Nebraska
North Carolina
New Jersey
Georgia
Florida
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Indiana
Louisiana
Louisiana
West Virginia
44
Contributors
Robert G. Weckman
Joel Weissman
Charles C. Wells
Thomas H. Wells
James E. West
Roberty A. Westby
Robert C. Westerberg
James D. Westfall
William B. Westfall
Aaron Ernest Wexler*
by Samuel B. Wexler
Chad W. White
White Pass Lodge N o - 1
LeRoy C. Wible
Kenneth Wical
Jerold Wiegand
William J. Wiggers
Dennis Wilcox
Jeffery M. Wilkins
Lionel G. Willard
Gino W. Williams
Harold E. Williams
Lloyd J. Williams
Richard P. Williams
Tony Williams
Lewis E. Winder
Charles Winston
Frank A. Winters
Raymond G. Wittersheim
Duane Wold
Alois J. Wolf
Charles F. Wolter, Jr.
Lloyd Gary Wright
Robert A. Wright
Paul H. Wuerth
Dimitrios N. Xanthakos
Charles S. Yates
Artak Yenokyan
Brad Yocca
William A. Young
William M. Young, Jr.
Mark A. Zeidenstein
Andrew S. Zelez
Joseph H. Zerbey IV
John F. Zingg, Jr.
Ohio
New Jersey
Illinois
Connecticut
California
Minnesota
Oregon
California
Indiana
California
Indiana
Alaska
Pennsylvania
North Carolina
California
New York
Utah
California
Virginia
Virginia
Florida
Michigan
California
APO AE
Washington
United Kingdom
Florida
Virginia
North Dakota
Illinois
Indiana
Florida
New Jersey
Oregon
Ohio
Virginia
California
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Connecticut
Arizona
Potomac Lodge N o - 5
Washington Lodge N o - 70
Washington Daylight Lodge N o - 14
Alexandria-Washington Lodge N o - 22
Federal Lodge N o - 1
Washington Lodge N o - 46
George Washington Lodge N o - 161
Fellowship Lodge N o - 236
Marine Lodge
Wamesit Lodge
Columbian Lodge
Jackson Lodge N o - 82
Golden Rule Lodge
Mount Moriah Lodge N o - 2
Mount Lebanon Lodge
Abraham C. Treichler Lodge N o - 682
Andrew Jackson Lodge N o - 120
Liberty Lodge N o - 299
Sequin Level Lodge N o - 140
Ionic Lodge N o - 110
Washington Lodge N o - 21
Fredericksburg Lodge N o - 4
Downtown Lodge N o - 86
Pearl Lodge N o - 23
Kittatinny Lodge N o - 164
Washington Lodge N o - 59
East Lansing Lodge N o - 480
Lancaster Lodge N o - 54
Scottsdale Lodge N o - 43
Rome Lodge N o - 535
Infinity Lodge N o - 546
Visalia Mineral King Lodge N o - 128
Washington Lodge
Corinthian Lodge N o - 63
Alma Lodge N o - 244
Cotner Lodge N o - 297
Mount Rushmore Lodge N o - 220
Arizona Lodge N o - 2
St. George’s Lodge N o - 6
Oriental Lodge N o - 27
Hickman Lodge N o - 256
Ocean Lodge N o - 89
Evergreen Park Lodge N o - 1171
Bellevue Lodge N o - 325
North Hill Lodge N o - 210
District of Columbia
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Virginia
District of Columbia
Oregon
Colorado
Michigan
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Missouri
Massachusetts
Utah
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
Virginia
California
Connecticut
Connecticut
New York
Virginia
Arizona
Mississippi
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Nebraska
Arizona
Ohio
Pennsylvania
California
Massacusetts
Connecticut
Michigan
Nebraska
South Dakota
Arizona
New York
Delaware
Nebraska
New Jersey
Illinois
Nebraska
Washington
The Society of Washington Lodges
Washington Lodge N o - 20
Washington-LaFayette Lodge N o - 176
George Washington Lodge N o - 251
(now University Lodge N o - 141)
California
Virginia
Washington
The George Washington Memorial Society
L. Todd Eastham Kentucky
Ridgely H. Gilmour
Utah
Anne Carroll Gilmour
Utah
Jack D. Anderson
Montana
45
Contributors
The George Washington Memorial Society, continued
Gale H. Kenney
Washington
Philip G. Buchholz
Wyoming
J. F. “Jeff ” Webb Louisiana
Donald G. Hicks, Jr.
Massachusetts
James T. Feezell
District of Columbia
Akram R. Elias
District of Columbia
Frederick E. Kaiser, Jr.
Michigan
Louis Castle
Nevada
Randall K. Slinkard
Texas
Paul M. Carroll
Massachusetts
James M. Scearce, Jr. †
Virginia
John R. “Bo” Cline †
Alaska
Kerry D. Kirk
Virginia
David B. “Ben” Browning
Virginia
Miriam F. Browning
Virginia
James A. Manninen †
Massachusetts
Graham A. Long
Massachusetts
Clark B. Loth
Massachusetts
Hans S. Pawlisch
Maryland
Steve Wittberger
United Kingdom
Christopher Wade
Virginia
Robert P. Conley
Michigan
Barry A. Rickman
South Carolina
Roger A. Simmons
Alabama
Loyd Davis
Virginia
Volodya A. Lozanov
Bulgaria
Emil M. Harsev
Bulgaria
Michael L. Caprio, Jr.
New Jersey
Donald Smith
District of Columbia
Todd Smith
Texas
Anna E. Clark †
New Jersey
Chester H. Clark
New Jersey
Oscar LopezMiranda
Texas
James A. Schad †
Michigan
Dean R. Baker
Pennsylvania
Lawrence E. Bethune
Massachusetts
Shawn E. Eyer
Virginia
George D. Seghers
Virginia
Louise Gates Seghers
Virginia
Seth A. Hunter
Massachusetts
George O. Braatz
Maryland
Larry Christenson
Pennsylvania
Thomas W. Jackson
Pennsylvania
Andrew Huttner
Virginia
O. McNeil Marple Virginia
Michael R. Aulicino
Virginia
Charles W. McElwee
Maryland
Dean S. Clatterbuck †
Virginia
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Sandra Clatterbuck
Virginia
Joseph G. Funcasta
Massachusetts
Thomas A. Spencer
Texas
David Narkunas
New Hampshire
Robert N. Stutz
New Jersey
Leo F. “Lee” Snidersich
Michigan
Edgar N. Peppler
New Jersey
Lon W. Kvasager
North Dakota
Daniel Toole
Michigan
William R. Currier
Massachusetts
Prince D. Selvaraj
Ontario
Paul Ricciardi
Massachusetts
Austin Ryan
Massachusetts
Richard J. Stewart
Massachusetts
Jeffery Derocher
Michigan
Karl Buschhaus
Wisconsin
Alexander Jordan
Washington
B. Palmer Mills Georgia
Richard B. Anderson
Wisconsin
Marc J. Milburn
Michigan
F. Richard Carlson Illinois
Donald H. LaLiberte
Massachusetts
Richard P. Schulze
Florida
Dennis Grant
Florida
Thomas E. Gilliam, Jr.
Virginia
Frederick G. Kleyn
California
William E. Haase
Michigan
Robert K. McDilda
Texas
Gerald Blomquist
Michigan
Corey F. Curtiss
Michigan
Bryce B. Hildreth
Iowa
Stephen J. Ponzillo III †
Maryland
Kenneth G. Nagel
California
Frank R. Dunaway, Jr. †
Florida
Kenneth S. Wyvill, Jr.
Maryland
G.R. “Mike” Harman
South Carolina
Frank V. Sturgeon
Virginia
James G. Kelley
Nevada
Emil J. Klingenfus
Virginia
John Vining
Massachusetts
Joseph M. Van Name
Virginia
Carl Gagliardi †
Virginia
R. Robert McElwee Pennsylvania
Jeffrey N. Nelson
North Dakota
Leonard Proden
District of Columbia
Robert D. Pollock
Virginia
James Arnold
California
Robert W. Gregory
Colorado
Damon Riddell
Virginia
D. Brook Cunningham Arizona
Robert Russell
Michigan
Fred E. Allen †
Texas
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Contributors
Geraldine Windham Werdig
Virginia
Harry B. Lyon †
Virginia
Daniel R. Ruiz-Isasi
Florida
Tim Russell
Virginia
Blaine H. Simons
Utah
James H. Laughlin
Virginia
Tod William Voss
Nebraska
Dennis Herrold
Michigan
Jerry L. Durmire
North Carolina
Wayne Sirmon
Alabama
Robert C. Chamberlain
Massachusetts
Marty Alexander
Hawaii
Ryan Koniak
Virginia
Marshall E. Waters
Virginia
Kenji Oomura
Japan
William B. Ten Eyck
South Carolina
Douglas W. McDonald, Sr.
Georgia
Charles H. “Chuck” Gilson
South Dakota
S. Vance Wilkins, Jr. Virginia
Jeffrey Schulmeister
Michigan
Paul Bailey
Colorado
Robert F. Drechsler
District of Columbia
Jeffrey D. Maynor
Louisiana
Mark A. Tabbert
Virginia
Richard Davidson
New Hampshire
Claire V. Tusch
Maine
Arthur Temple
South Dakota
George L. Herbolsheimer IV
Massachusetts
John Ryder
Massachusetts
Ed Bousquet
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Pennsylvania
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Paul K. Clark
Robert C. Clark
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Ohio
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Ohio
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Indiana
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Taylor S. Fox
Pennsylvania
James F. Francis
Indiana
John W. Franks
Indiana
Robert Fransen
Washington
Carl E. Fratz
New Jersey
Vernard Frederick
North Dakota
Harvey D. Free
Florida
Walter R. Freeman
Louisiana
David L. Frey
Indiana
James W. Friedlund
Indiana
Alf L. Friend
California
Dorothy Frilot
Louisiana
Francis Fritz
Arizona
Randall K. Fritz
Pennsylvania
Robert Fritz
Tennessee
E. Richard Frost Ohio
Elmer L. Fry
Alaska
Kevin L. Frymer
Pennsylvania
Carl E. Fuehrer
Maryland
Philip R. Fulmer
Florida
Mike Fuqua
Florida
Duane R. Gaddy
Michigan
Hector G. Gallano
New Jersey
Loren Gallegly
Arizona
James E. Gamber
Ohio
Robert J. Gamble
Michigan
Wilmer B. Garcia
California
Clifton Gardner
Florida
E. J. Garrett Arizona
Marvin L. Garwood
Florida
Neilson C. Gass
Florida
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Contributors
Albert E. & Wilma Gates
California
Kenneth Gates
Massachusetts
Michael L. Gaudet, Sr.
Louisiana
Richard W. Gauntlett
Washington
Donald G. Gay
Florida
Edwin W. Geary
Oregon
Randolph F. Geck
Maryland
Glenn E. Geer
Pennsylvania
Robert C. Genay
Florida
Peter Gennaro III
California
Milton L. Gephart
Ohio
John H. Gerald
Florida
Louis E. Gerber, Jr.
Oregon
Richard J. Gerber
Washington
Alfred Gerbs
Ohio
Ted N. Gerhardt
New Jersey
Antonio Germosen
Florida
William Gerwig
Ohio
Fred W. Gesford
Pennsylvania
Herman W. Gibbs
Virginia
Gary W. Gibson
Indiana
Rodney A. Gilbert
Rhode Island
Jon A. Gill
South Dakota
Marion R. Gill
Minnesota
Charles A. Gillis
Mississippi
Glenn P. Gilmore
California
David Gitner
Florida
Edward R. Givens
Pennsylvania
David E. Glenn, Jr.
New York
J. D. Godwin Florida
George W. Goldenstein
Arkansas
Matthew B. Goldman
Florida
Mark J. Goldsmith
Pennsylvania
Brian Goninan
Nebraska
John A. Gonzales
California
Dean A. Good
Ohio
Robert A. Goodenough
Michigan
Kenneth L. Goodrick
Pennsylvania
Harvey W. Goodwin
Louisiana
James A. Gordon
Pennsylvania
Gerald J. Gorski
Michigan
Marshall Gostnell
Arizona
Roy D. Gottshall, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Patrick B. Graeser
Pennsylvania
Ronald P. Graham
Washington
Thomas Grainger
New Jersey
Patrick J. Grantland, Sr.
Maryland
Arthur R. Graves
Delaware
Verlon D. Gray
Indiana
Charles D Green
Virginia
Joel D. Green
Nebraska
Harold L. Greenburg
Florida
Edmund A. Greenidge, Jr.
Pennsylvania
James A. Greenway
California
Joseph H. Greer
Ohio
James A. Gregg
Florida
John A. Gregg
Florida
Edgar E. Griffie
Pennsylvania
Harold C. Griffin*
Pennsylvania
by James D. Holt
William R. Griffin
Oregon
Daniel W. Griffiths
Arizona
Thomas J. Griggs
Pennsylvania
Lynn C. Grimm
Pennsylvania
J. W. Groah Florida
Dorothy M. Grossman
Arkansas
Terry Grove
Washington
Robert A. Grubbe
Indiana
Karl F. Gruel
Maryland
Robert G. Guinn
Mississippi
Gary Gulley
Indiana
Alan R. Gustafson
Florida
Ferdinand G. Guthan
Pennsylvania
Daryl W. Guthrie
Florida
William E. Gyr
Maryland
Charles L. Haager
Indiana
Dean O. Haddix**
California
by Michele Hadix Omar
John D. Hafer
Pennsylvania
Robert Haga
Idaho
Thomas G. Hagan
Ohio
John Haglund
Michigan
Jesse Hahn
Pennsylvania
Ronald L. Hale
Ohio
Samuel G. Hall
Pennsylvania
Richard I. Hallberg
North Carolina
Richard S. Hallett
Washington
Carl E. Hallman
South Carolina
Gerald J. Hamilton
Pennsylvania
James E. Hammer
Florida
Dean A. Hancox
West Virginia
George R. Haney
Ohio
Lee R. Hanshaw, Jr.
Ohio
Ralph Harding
Florida
John F. Harley
Pennsylvania
Lloyd Harman
California
Paul E. Harman
Pennsylvania
Eugene J. Harmon
Georgia
William B. Harrell
Michigan
Chris B. Harris
Pennsylvania
Dennis N. Harris
Virginia
James M. Harris
Ohio
Richard Harris
Minnesota
Richard E. Harris
California
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Other Contributors, continued
Thomas Harris
Ohio
Edward L. Harrison
Indiana
James E. Hart
Indiana
James W. Hart, Jr.
Washington
Leroy F. Hart
Ohio
William I. Hart
Washington
Bernard G. Harter
Indiana
Wesley Hartman
Pennsylvania
Robert A. Hatfield
Delaware
Thomas L. Hauder
Nebraska
David R. Haugan
Michigan
Edward Hawes
California
Nicholas D. Hayduke
Arizona
Wayne Heber
New Jersey
Lavon A. Hedden
Indiana
Thomas L. Hedrick
Indiana
Richard R. Heeren
Pennsylvania
William Heinle
Indiana
Richard A. Hellesto
California
Robert D. Hellon
Pennsylvania
William R. Helmer
Pennsylvania
Robert M. Helms III
New Jersey
Thomas B. Helton
Mississippi
Hilton D. Henderson
Florida
James A. Henderson
Minnesota
Stephen J. Hendrix, Sr.
Florida
David E. Henry
Florida
James M. Henry
Indiana
Wilbur C. Hensel
Pennsylvania
Charles W. Hensley
Massachusetts
Clarence J. Hensley
Indiana
James Clyde Hensley*
Georgia
by Ernest Hensley
Curtis G. Hepler
Pennsylvania
Greg Hepper
South Dakota
Frank Herbert
Missouri
Kenneth L. Herring
Florida
J. N. Hervey Florida
Roy A. Herzfeld
New Jersey
John A. Herzog
Florida
H. S. Hetrick Pennsylvania
Edward J. Heuer
Louisiana
Charles Hewitt
California
Dennis A. Hickman
Louisiana
Earl E. Hickman
Ohio
Joseph W. Hickman
Ohio
Buster Hicks
Nebraska
Donald L. Hicks
Indiana
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Gary D. Hicks
Pennsylvania
James E. Hicks
California
Keith A. Hightree
Nebraska
Thomas C. Hildebrand
Pennsylvania
Richard H. Hile
California
James K. Hill
Indiana
L. G. Hill Ohio
Robert A. Hill
Florida
Welton R. Hill
Florida
George F. Himmelright, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Walter D. Hinrichs
Pennsylvania
Scott C. Hippeard
Virginia
Michael J. Hite
Indiana
Truman G. Hix
Colorado
Emerson R. Hixson
Pennsylvania
Robert S. Hoagland
Indiana
Robert C. Hobaugh
Pennsylvania
Larry J. Hobbs
Indiana
Bobby L. Hodges
West Virginia
Eddie H. Hodges
Virginia
Allen J. Hoff
South Carolina
Gerald D. Hoffman
Indiana
Richard L. Hoffman
Pennsylvania
William E. Holbrook
South Carolina
Clifton J. Holderby
Nebraska
David L. Hollenback
Indiana
D. G. Holloway Washington
Hugh W. Holmes
South Dakota
Larry H. Holtz
Indiana
Christopher J. Homan
Maine
Joseph B. Homic II
Pennsylvania
Ronald D. Hooper
Tennessee
Melvin R. Hoover, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Earl Hopkins
Indiana
Chris Horn
Indiana
Thomas K. Horn
Minnesota
Oliver J. Horton
Arizona
Colter J. Hostek
California
James H. Hough
Michigan
Richard L. Howe
Indiana
Joseph J. Hoy
Pennsylvania
Jack R. Huber II
Ohio
Ronald P. Huff
Pennsylvania
Jim M. Hughes
Ohio
John Hughes
Florida
Robert A. Hughes
Virginia
James J. Hull
Oregon
Jerry G. Hune
Ohio
Wendell R. Hunt
Pennsylvania
Alfred D. Hurt, Jr.
Virginia
David V. Huson
Pennsylvania
Harold L. Hussong
Indiana
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Contributors
Brent T. Huston
Virginia
John L. Huston**
by Arin, Nara, Rosie, Jah and Ryan
Clifford W. Hutchens
Pennsylvania
Mark Hutchinson
Pennsylvania
Ralph M. Hutchinson
Mississippi
Mark W. Hutson
Pennsylvania
Paul R. Hyam
New Hampshire
Alfonso Iezzi
Pennsylvania
Victor J. Ippoliti
Indiana
Douglas Isakoff
Pennsylvania
Delbert Isley
Texas
Viktor Ivanov
Iowa
Gary M. Iverson
California
James F. Jackson
Michigan
William G. Jacobs
Florida
Harvey L. Jacobvitz
Massachusetts
John W James
Maryland
P. James Massachusetts
Roger James
Ohio
Woodrow W. James
Virginia
Virginia A. Jeppson
Massachusetts
Paul E. Joas
Florida
Christopher S. Jochum
Ohio
Edward F. John
Delaware
Jonathan S. John
Michigan
Gary D. Johnson
Maryland
John C. Johnson
Florida
Leslie A. Johnson
Minnesota
Scott R. Johnson
Florida
Steve R. Johnson
Minnesota
William A. Johnson
Maryland
William L. Johnson
Utah
Bob Jones
Ohio
Dwaine W. Jones
Oregon
Newell E. Jones
Florida
Sheldon Jones
Indiana
Thomas R. Jones
Ohio
Peter J. Josefek
Florida
Robert C. Joy
Pennsylvania
Michael D. Joyner
Virginia
Miguel A. Juan
New Jersey
Alfred J. Juno, Jr.
Louisiana
Donald M. Juntunen
Minnesota
D. A. K. California
John V. Kackley
Ohio
Charles T. Kaiser
Florida
Robert W. Kane
Texas
Alfred L. Kappadahl
California
Lefty G. Karkazes
California
Stephen I. Kasloff
Pennsylvania
Stephen A. Kastner
Florida
Thomas Kauffman
Pennsylvania
Kevin J. Kaufmann
Pennsylvania
David E. Kellar
California
Jimmy C. Kelley
Louisiana
Sherman D. Kelley
Indiana
George R. Kelly
Ohio
Burnie H. Kemp
California
Carroll M. Kemp
Ohio
Richard A. Keneipp
Indiana
James Kennedy
Virginia
Larry J. Kerr
Michigan
Kraig Ketola
Minnesota
Richard A. Ketwitz
Pennsylvania
Timothy T. Kinchla
Massachusetts
William C. King
Maryland
George E. Kirchin
New Jersey
Taylor Kirchner
Ohio
Evan Kirtz
California
Sepp J. Kislinger
Arizona
William W. Kitchens
Indiana
Frank Kitterman
South Dakota
Victor Kittinger
Ohio
Christopher H. Kittleson
Florida
Lloyd Kittredge
Indiana
Alfred J. Klein
Nevada
Douglas Klemenhagen
Minnesota
Charles E. Klingaman
Indiana
James C. Knabe
Florida
J. C. Knapp California
Philip Larry Knatz
Maryland
Alvin S. Knight
Virginia
Richard L. Knoebel
Pennsylvania
Lauretta R. Kobaska
Pennsylvania
John Kolchin
Pennsylvania
M. Donald Kollath Florida
Karlos Kondratiuk
Illinois
Dennis W. Korpi
Hawaii
Elin R. Kosman
Florida
Franklyn B. Kreighbaum
South Carolina
Dave O. Kremer
Arizona
Larry Kresge
Pennsylvania
Todd Kriner
Pennsylvania
Robert M. Kromer
Ohio
Barend J. Kruger
Mississippi
Vijay Kumar
Louisiana
Robert F. Kuss
Pennsylvania
Amabe G. Labore
Alabama
Alan S. Lackey
Florida
Warren E. Laird
Colorado
Arthur G. Lake
Minnesota
Robert D. Lakin
Michigan
Jack M. Lamont
Illinois
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Other Contributors, continued
William M. Lamson
New Jersey
William E. Landrum
Ohio
Sylvan W. Lang
Pennsylvania
Roger L. Langsdorf
Ohio
James R. Lanier
Utah
Louis L Lanier
Maryland
Ronald E. Larkey
Ohio
Frank A. Larosa
Florida
Rodney W. Larr
Ohio
William C. Lau, Jr.
Arizona
Don Laubenstein
Alaska
Frederick E. Lavergne
Massachusetts
Stephen H. LaVergne
Massachusetts
Kevin J. Law
North Dakota
Robert W Law
Virginia
Donald F. Lawhorn
Virginia
Joseph A. Lawlor, Jr.
Florida
J. R. Lawson Ohio
Herbert Leach
Michigan
Larry J. Legros
Ohio
S. Regnal Leibensperger Pennsylvania
John B. Leister
Idaho
Paul W. Lendle, Sr.
Maryland
John F. Lenker, Jr.
Pennsylvania
George J. Leto
Florida
Paul W. Levan
Pennsylvania
Alan M. Levin
Maryland
Charles E. Lewis
Colorado
Clifford C. Lewis
Indiana
Dennis Lewis
California
George F. Lewis
Texas
James A. Lewis
Virginia
John E. Lewis III
Virginia
Robert W. Lewis
Virginia
Ronald L. Lewis
Pennsylvania
James C. Light
Ohio
Edgar R. Ligon, Jr.
Texas
Sid L. Linck
Oregon
Ralph E. Linderman
Ohio
Reino J. Lindroos
Virginia
John R. Linton
Illinois
Lee W. Liu
Indiana
Samuel E. Llewellyn
Virginia
Anthony D. Lloyd
California
Milton W. Lobstein
Michigan
Betty L. Logan
Washington
John F. Lomax
Indiana
John Lombardi
Ohio
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Heidi London
Florida
James B. Long
California
Marshall Long
Ohio
Michael W. Long
Ohio
Robert D. Long
Arizona
V. T. Long Florida
Ryan J. Longer
Ohio
John W. Lord
New Jersey
Harold Louderback
Indiana
William E. Loughman
Ohio
Jeffrey W. Love
Indiana
Donald R. Loveless
Indiana
Joshua Luey
Pennsylvania
Einar J. Lund
Pennsylvania
Edward B. Lunsford
Ohio
Leonardo Lupo
Florida
William D. Luther
Mississippi
Benjamin J. Lyons III
Louisiana
George L. Lyter, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Glenn R. Lytle
Pennsylvania
Daniel F. Macaraeg
California
Gordon L. Mackay
Florida
Garry L. Mackey
Kentucky
Gary Mackey
Florida
James T. Mackie
Kentucky
William Maclunny
Pennsylvania
Thomas L. Macy
Indiana
Jesse Maffuid
Maryland
John D. Magill
Ohio
Lawrence E. Mahan
Virginia
Gordon W. Main, Jr.
Massachusetts
Gordon W. Main, Jr.
Massachusetts
Rodolfo Maino
Maryland
Carl A. Malmquist
Massachusetts
Herminigildo G. Manalo
California
Raymond D. Mandel
Connecticut
Robert S. Mann
Ohio
William M Manning
Massachusetts
Carlos S. Marcelino
Washington
Edward D. Marcey
Massachusetts
Donald B. Marcum, Jr.
Indiana
Floyd Markham
Virginia
Starling Marlow
Ohio
John Marple
Maryland
Brian R. Marsh
Massachusetts
Douglas E. Marshall
California
James H. Marshall
Florida
Philip Martell
California
Alan Martin
Kentucky
Clarence W. Martin
Pennsylvania
Francis Martin
Florida
Malcolm E. Martin
Pennsylvania
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Contributors
Walter N. Martin
Florida
Joseph Martinez
Virginia
Bobby D. Martoma
Florida
Larry J. Maske
Minnesota
Howard Mason
Virginia
Ted H. Mason
Ohio
D. J. Masquelier Pennsylvania
George L. Masson
California
Richard Masters
Ohio
Mike Mastice
Virginia
G. Daniel Mata Tennessee
Andrew N. Matney
Virginia
John M. Mattera
New Jersey
John P. Matthews
Arizona
Kenneth Matty
Pennsylvania
Aubrey M. Maurer
Ohio
James W. May
Florida
Grayson Mayfield
South Carolina
Gilbert Maymon*
New Jersey
by Steven Catena
Robert E. McAchren
Pennsylvania
Peter McArdle
Florida
Charles R. McBride
Indiana
Neal A. McCarthy
New Jersey
Edward B McCaul
Virginia
David J. McClanahan
Florida
Thomas M. McCleaf
Maryland
Walter L. McCloy
Ohio
Raymond E. McCollum
Nevada
John McCormack
Washington
James R. McDaniel
Indiana
J. H. McDonald Louisiana
William H. McDonald
Pennsylvania
William R. McDonald
Florida
Douglass J. McFadden
Michigan
Billy D. McGlamery
Georgia
Robert G. McGowan
Massachusetts
Robert A. McGregor
New Jersey
Kenneth R. McGuckin
Pennsylvania
Donald D. McKee
Indiana
Michael P. McLaren
Maryland
Joseph R. McLaughlin, Jr.
North Carolina
Carlton E. McLean
Florida
G. Edward McLellan Pennsylvania
James E. McManus
Pennsylvania
John T. McMillen, Jr.
Texas
Thomas A. McNicol
Ohio
Leland R. McQuaide
Pennsylvania
Kenneth E. McVittie
Nevada
James E. Meck
Indiana
Kent Meeker
Washington
James A. Meintel
Pennsylvania
John R. Melchiorre
Ohio
Alexander E. Mendoza
Virginia
Israel Mendoza
Dave Menshew
California
Edward J. Mercado
Missouri
Gene I. Mesh
Florida
Lionel J. Mestayer
Louisiana
Angelo Metaxatos
Massachusetts
Roger E. Metcalfe
Massachusetts
Rickert H. Metzler
Indiana
August D. Meyer
Michigan
Charles F. Meyer
South Dakota
Tom Meyer
Arizona
Donald E. Michel
Indiana
Bob Milam
Florida
Selig Milbauer
New Jersey
Alvin G. Miley
Louisiana
Charles D. Miller
Maryland
Glenn Miller
New Hampshire
Kenneth Miller
California
L. H. Miller Mississippi
Robert C. Miller
Ohio
Robert F. Miller
Ohio
Ronald Miller
Pennsylvania
Ross N. Miller
Virginia
Weldon O. Miller
Ohio
Benjamin P. Minichino
Florida
Gene Misurella
District of Columbia
Charles A. Mitchell
Virginia
Edwin T. Mitchell
Arizona
John L. Mixon
Mississippi
Daniel H. Moffatt
Indiana
Arthur H. Moler
Maryland
Richard A. Molinaro
New Jersey
Harley C. Monroe
Indiana
Fred L. Montgomery
Ohio
Michael B. Montgomery
Virginia
Richard Montgomery
California
Thomas Mooningham
Maryland
Dana Moore
Pennsylvania
Fred R. Moore
Ohio
John W. Moore
Indiana
Leslie C. Moore
Washington
Ray H. Moore
Michigan
Robert Moore
Michigan
Michael D. Moorman
Ohio
Todd Moose
Pennsylvania
Ed Morava
Nebraska
James R. Morgan, Jr.
Virginia
Dennis P. Moriarty
Ohio
Arthur A. Morneau
Connecticut
Adam Morrill
California
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Other Contributors, continued
John M Morrison
Nevada
William E. Morrison
Arizona
Joseph R. Morrow
Ohio
Eugene “Sam” Morse
Louisiana
William J. Mosier
Maryland
Larry M. Mosley
Ohio
Wayne S. Motte
New Jersey
Mount Moriah Lodge N o - 15
Colorado
Michael Mowles
Maine
Glenn R. Moyer
Pennsylvania
Floyd F. Mugavero
California
J. Charles Mullen Minnesota
Matthew Muller
New York
Burley Mullins
Virginia
Kenneth R. Mullins
Virginia
Ronald L. Munch
Illinois
John H. Muncy
Ohio
Orlando F. Muniz
Florida
Christopher Murray
Massachusetts
James D. Murray
Ohio
Robert E. Myers
Georgia
William M. Myers
Mississippi
Eladio Naranjo
Florida
Robert A. Nattermann
Indiana
Wilbur J. Necaise
Mississippi
Douglas E. Nelson
South Dakota
David B. Nemec
Pennsylvania
Robert J. Nester
Pennsylvania
Allan M. Newstadt
Pennsylvania
Gordon R. Nicholas
New Jersey
Grant S. Nichols
Pennsylvania
Robert Nicholson
California
Harry N. Nicklaus
Florida
Roger E. Nicoll
Florida
Ralph W. Niedecken
Michigan
Albert I. Niemeyer
Arizona
Carl Norden
Colorado
R. C. Norris Florida
Gary E. Nostrant
Michigan
Bertram C. Nweke
California
Gary Nye
California
Oakley Lodge N o - 668
Ohio
Timothy P. Obrien
Michigan
Ronald M. Oden
Colorado
Andrew D. Odle
Indiana
Ronald M. Olexa
New Jersey
Laurel L. Olson
Minnesota
Kevin O’Neill
New Jersey
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Donald W. Orfield
Lawrence A. Orozco
Duncan C. Orr
Donald G. Osborne
Joe W. Osborne, Jr.
Marvin E. Osborne
Roy Ota
Patrick J.C. Ouellette
Joe W. Overton
Arthur T. Owen
Donald Lee Owens
Gene E. Owens
Michael A. Pacheco
Maximino B. Padua, Sr.
Thomas R. Pafford
Roger A. Page
John B. Pagliaccetti
Thomas W. Palmer
John M. Pamer
Michael A. Pangburn
Paul J. Pappas
William G. Pappas
Carl Pappert
Michael Parameros
John S. Parker
Matthew Parker
Ronald L. Parker
Martin Parrot
Chester Parsons
Arthur A. Pasquinelli
Robert Pate
William M. Patrick
John Pauluk
PayPal Giving Fund
Robert F. Pearce
Dave Pearson
Brad Peiffer
Richard E. Pence
Julio R. Perez
Leslie Perkins
Robert J. Perrin
Darryl G. Peters
Paul Peters III
Robert D. Peters
Gordon M. Petersen
Charles I. Peterson
William C. Peterson, Jr.
James A. Petrie
Jeffrey Petrie
Russell E Peverell
Norman S. Pfeiffer
James Phillips
Virginia
California
Michigan
Michigan
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
New Jersey
Washington
California
Indiana
California
Massachusetts
California
Indiana
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Florida
Washington
New Jersey
Illinois
Wyoming
Maryland
California
North Carolina
Indiana
Canada
Maryland
California
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Michigan
District of Columbia
Florida
Washington
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Florida
Mississippi
Michigan
Ohio
Ohio
Washington
Arizona
Michigan
Virginia
Virginia
Ohio
Virginia
Pennsylvania
Indiana
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Contributors
Ralph L. Phillips
Ohio
David Phipps
Florida
Charles A. Ping
Michigan
Hugh T. Pirie
Louisiana
Neil J. Pittenger
Indiana
Lynn D. Pitzer
Ohio
Ray Plymale
Florida
Harry C. Poe
Michigan
Gerald Pokorny
Florida
Frederick Polacsek
New Jersey
John P. Polites
Florida
James F Pollard
Virginia
Stephen J. Ponzillo III*
Maryland
by Robert M. Penny
James F. Poole
Pennsylvania
Gerald Poor
Indiana
Mark A. Poppe
Ohio
Charles W. Porter
Ohio
John W. Porter
Ohio
Ronald E. Porter
Pennsylvania
Randell E. Potts
Indiana
Mark Pourciau
Louisiana
Clark Powers
Florida
Jonathan Prestage
California
James C. Preston
Ohio
Chester H. Pribble
Pennsylvania
David L. Price
Indiana
D. M. Priest Illinois
Fred H. Proctor
Maine
Richard L. Pruitt
Pennsylvania
Alan R. Pugnet
New Jersey
Donald V. Purkey
Maryland
Kenneth Querry
California
Michael P. Quinn
California
John L. Race
Indiana
Maurice H. Rackey
Maryland
Marvin J. Ramsay
Indiana
Christopher Ramsey
Pennsylvania
Glenn A. Ramsey
California
Duane E Rankin
California
John P. Raspen, Sr.
Florida
Kay A. Ratcliff
Indiana
Juris Raudins
Ohio
F. Ray Washington
David R. Reardon
Washington
Glenn B. Redick
Ohio
Edward A. Reed
Massachusetts
Elin H. Reed
Michigan
William K. Reed
Ohio
George E. Reeve
Massachusetts
John C. Regner, Jr.
New York
Howard Rehmert
Ohio
John D. Reichley
Charles Remington
Jay Remley, Sr.
Paul Rentner
Gary W. Repko
Lowell Ressler
Richard C. Reutzel
Peter M. Revoc
Harold A. Rew
Richard Reynnels
Robert E. Reynolds
William T. Reynolds
Everett H. Rhodes
Harold S. Rhodes, Jr.
James Rice
Richard W. Ricer
Sylvester C. Richardson
Sheldon Richman**
by Page & Pamela Neale
Paul J. Richmond
Robert R. Riddle
Eugene Rieder
Joseph C. Rieth
Thomas Riffel
Stanley Rifner
Dean L. Rine
Megan Ritter
Lawrence Robbins
Joel W. Roberson
Donald R. Roberts
Jay W. Roberts
Edgar H. Robinson, Sr.
Jim E. Robinson
Walter C. Robinson
William E. Robison
Ronald L. Rock
Eduardo Rodriguez
Thomas L. Roe
Cyrus Rogers
David H. Rogers
Kenneth R. Rogers
Marc A. Romantino
James E. Rooney
Earl D. Rorick, Jr.
Michael Rose
Raeann Rose
Robert Rosenberg
Norman J. Rosenbloom
Irving Rosenfeld
George T. Ross
Robert R. Ross, Jr.
Uriah E. Ross
Virginia
California
California
Washington
Pennsylvania
Washington
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Ohio
Maryland
Georgia
Texas
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Virginia
California
Ohio
California
Ohio
Indiana
Ohio
Virginia
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Virginia
Ohio
Michigan
Ohio
Ohio
California
Pennsylvania
California
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
Florida
Illinois
New Jersey
Florida
Michigan
Colorado
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Oregon
Florida
Massachusetts
Michigan
Ohio
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Other Contributors, continued
Harold B. Roth
David D. Roussopoulos
Everett Rowles
Robert L. Royce
Art J. Ruiz
John Ruiz, Jr.
Richard C. Rusky
Don R. Russell
Mark L. Russell
John W. Rutledge
William R. Ryan
Robert B. Sackerson
Scott Sams
Thomas Sams
Jim Sanders
Ronald E. Sanders
Willard Sanders
William R. Sanner
Jessy B Santero
Jon R. Santos
Reginal S. Saunders
Gerald W. Savage
Clair R. Saylor
Richard J. Scheufler, Sr.
Rodney M. Schiltz
Michael J. Schirra
Jeffrey Schloo
William A. Schlosser II
Glancy W. Schmidt
Larry L. Schmidt
Riley Schmidt
Alexander J. Schmieg
Dennis D. Schnabel
John M. Schnorr
Lloyd R. Schooley
Michael L. Schultz
Guy T. Schwartz, Jr.
Casey Scofield
Peter S. Scudamore
Robert E. Sebesky
Jim L. Seeger
Hubert Seemann
Robert J. Seidel, Sr.
Larry E. Sellon
James L. Shackleford IV
Joe R. Shaffer
Robert E. Shaffer, Jr.
William C. Shaffer
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Pennsylvania
Minnesota
Utah
Ohio
Louisiana
Washington
Maryland
Indiana
Washington
Indiana
Indiana
California
Florida
Ohio
Oregon
Florida
New Jersey
Virginia
Virginia
California
Mississippi
Mississippi
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Louisiana
Pennsylvania
California
South Dakota
Arkansas
California
California
Ohio
South Dakota
Arizona
Ohio
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Vermont
Michigan
Michigan
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Oregon
Indiana
Florida
Florida
Virginia
Daniel Shapiro
Virginia
H. Gary Shaw Oregon
James C. Shaw
Ohio
John C. Shaw
Massachusetts
Steven L. Shaw
Florida
John B. Sheally, Jr.
Virginia
Howard T. Shearer
Pennsylvania
Richard A. Sheeran
New Jersey
Wayne L. Shelton
California
Marianne A. Shenefelt
Wyoming
Robert W. Shepard
Arizona
Stephen D. Shepherd
Indiana
Douglas D. Sherman
Minnesota
Timothy J. Sherwood
Indiana
David L. Shields
Pennsylvania
Frederick M. Shilling
Ohio
Steven Shimp
Pennsylvania
Arthur E. Shirley
Virginia
James R. Shirley, Jr.
Virginia
David Shook
Michigan
Steven C. Shook
South Carolina
James W. Short
Indiana
J. Thomas Showler Pennsylvania
Wendell L. Shull
Michigan
Gordon E. Sickel
Pennsylvania
Lloyd Siders, Jr.
Ohio
Bruce Siebert
Oklahoma
J. Marc Siegel France
Nielsen A. Siegel
New York
George R. Sievern
Pennsylvania
George Sijtsema
Florida
Marcos A. Silva
Massachusetts
Howard M. Silverstone
New Jersey
George Simon
New Jersey
Verne Simonin
Alabama
Wade E. Simons
Pennsylvania
Douglas E. Sitzler
Ohio
Carlyle Skinner
Indiana
Gary J. Skinner
Indiana
William F. Skinner
Maryland
Richard G. Skoglund
Arizona
William Slater II
Indiana
Hayden Smallenberger
Florida
John L. Smalley, Sr.
North Carolina
Edward L. Smallwood
Florida
Archer Smith
New Jersey
Barbara S. Smith
Indiana
Bradford C. Smith
Pennsylvania
Gary D. Smith
Pennsylvania
Gary E. Smith
Ohio
Gary L. Smith
Michigan
Gene A. Smith
North Carolina
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James C. Smith
Maryland
Jeff Smith
Ohio
John C. Smith
Indiana
Karl H. Smith
Pennsylvania
Paul Smith
New Hampshire
Paul L. Smith
Ohio
Richard B. Smith
Massachusetts
Richard H. Smith
California
Richard M. Smith
Texas
Richard S. Smith
Maryland
Ronald K. Smith
Indiana
Stanley G. Smith
Kentucky
Thomas A. Smith
North Carolina
Wallace D. Smith
Pennsylvania
James Smithhart
Arkansas
E. J. Snavely Pennsylvania
T. Richard Snedden Pennsylvania
Ellis E. Snell, Jr.
Virginia
Lester Snodgrass
Idaho
Kenneth D. Snook
Pennsylvania
Roger W. Snyder
Indiana
Arthur Somerville
Florida
Warren D. Sorah
Indiana
Fred Sorber
Pennsylvania
Southern Pines Lodge N o - 484
North Carolina
James C. Sparks
California
Jim R. Speicher
Indiana
Joseph Spence*
Virginia
by Barbara Western
Roy Spence
Louisiana
Douglas O. Spooner
Massachusetts
Harry R. Sprague
California
Robert A. Sproul
Ohio
Edward Srsen
Arizona
Michael Stader
Indiana
Gregory K. Stafford
Ohio
Laurence F. Stahl
California
Mark A. Stanton
Pennsylvania
Russell M. Stanton
Michigan
George M. Starling
North Carolina
Kenneth L. Stauffer
Pennsylvania
Gus Stavropoulos
Michigan
Erwin W. Stegmaier
Florida
Stanley W. Stein
Florida
Dennis R. Stettler
Pennsylvania
Eugene A. Stevens
Idaho
Richard L. Stewart
Washington
Louis L. Stiles
Pennsylvania
James E. Stillabower
Idaho
Norman Philip Stinchcomb
Virginia
Thomas Stoakley
Florida
John R. Stockwell
Michigan
David L. Stone
Virginia
Robert B. Stonesher
Maryland
Ronald W. Story
Florida
David A. Stout
Tennessee
Paul K. Stout
Pennsylvania
Noah C. Straber
Florida
Brad A. Strand
Maryland
William Strang
Missouri
Cody Straub
Oregon
Timothy B. Strawn
Ohio
Harry C. Strine III
Pennsylvania
Richard L. Strode
Ohio
Frank C. Stroessenreuther
New Jersey
F. Shelton Stroud Virginia
Reg L. Stupp
Oklahoma
Shayn Sukta
Arizona
Samir M. Sulayman
New Jersey
Adam J. Sulcoski
New Jersey
Mark E. Sumerlin
Arizona
Bill Summerfield
Florida
Samuel Sumner, Sr.
California
Glen L. Sunderland
Maryland
Charles M. Sundermeier
Nebraska
Richard Suter
Pennsylvania
Thomas W. Suter
Ohio
Richard D. Sutherlin
Indiana
Charles R Swain
Maryland
Claude P. Swartzbaugh, Jr.
Pennsylvania
Robert J. Sweet
Massachusetts
Edward L. Swiercinsky
Washington
Richard Szyjko
Pennsylvania
Robert W. Talbot
Washington
Kenneth O. Talley
Virginia
George P. Tamburino
New Jersey
Napoleon B. Tan
Virginia
William S. Tannehill
Louisiana
Bill E. Tanner
Florida
Thomas Tapp
Oregon
Dustin K. Tarditi
New Jersey
Lee E. Tarrell
Minnesota
James H. Tarver
Louisiana
Dennis A. Taylor
Florida
James C. Taylor
Washington
Jess C. Taylor
California
William T. Taylor
Ohio
Thomas B. Temperley
Michigan
Richard H. Temple
Pennsylvania
John Terlecky
Ohio
Amos E. Terrell
Arizona
Kenneth C. Tesarik
Mississippi
Kenneth V. Thake
Minnesota
A. C. Tharpe Florida
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Other Contributors, continued
Burton C. Thomas, Sr.
Delaware
David C. Thomas
California
Glenn D. Thompson
Michigan
Lester R. Thompson
Ohio
Lex Thompson
Washington
Thomas Thompson
Ohio
Jerry P. Thorn
California
W. L. Thornton Florida
Gary P. Thorp
Indiana
Robert M. Thurner II
Kentucky
Steve M. Tidwell
Georgia
Lynn A. Tietz
Ohio
Richard W. Tinto
Ohio
Robert J. Todero
Florida
Jack K. Tolson Sr.
Louisiana
Robert B. Tomas
Michigan
Michael Tomascin
Pennsylvania
Rex S. Tomb
Virginia
Millard F. Tomlinson III
New Jersey
Robert E. Tompert
Florida
Michael J. Tompkins
New Jersey
John C. Tondora
Pennsylvania
Nikolin Toroveci
Pennsylvania
Dennis A. Toth
Ohio
Mark F. Traupman
Pennsylvania
John O. Trueb
Oregon
William H. Truesdell
California
Samuel A. Trusik
Delaware
Tracy A. Trussel
Kentucky
Louis P. Trygar
California
Dennis H. Trzeciak
Pennsylvania
Robert H. Tuck
Virginia
Harold A. Tucker
Ohio
Stephen M. Tucker
Delaware
Carl E. Turner
Ohio
George W. Turner
Virginia
John T. Turner
Oregon
Lester R. Tysor
Virginia
Robert G. Underwood
Mississippi
Richard A. Ungerer
Virginia
Olivia Marie Unwin*
California
by Ryan Unwin
Bobby S. Ussery
California
Joe Van Hook
Ohio
Kenneth C. Van Roekel
California
James L. Van Schaack
California
Jacob C. Vance
Virginia
Kent Vanderkolk
Arizona
* In Memory of ** In Honor of
Danie S. Vannoy
Arizona
Darel F. Vansickler
Delaware
Ruben J. Velazquez
Pennsylvania
Charles W. Verderose
New Jersey
Ramiro E. Villalon
California
Ray Villanueva
Nevada
Wayne L. Villwock
Michigan
Darrell L. Voncannon
North Carolina
Merlin J. Vosbein, Sr.
Louisiana
Stanley D. Waggoner
California
H. Scott Waldman Florida
G. Elizabeth Walker Illinois
Joe W. Walker
Louisiana
Charles W. Wallace
Ohio
William E. Wallace
Mississippi
Ralph W. Wallen
Florida
Elwood L. Wallich
Maryland
William C. Wallin, Jr.
North Carolina
James G. Walsh
Pennsylvania
Lee F. Walters
Pennsylvania
Keenan Ward
Maryland
Terry J. Wark
Pennsylvania
John K. Warner
Nevada
Washington Lodge N o - 36
Alabama
Gary M. Waters
Pennsylvania
Jack S. Watkins
Florida
Ray A. Watkins
Ohio
Richard D. Watson
California
James R. Wayman
Indiana
John A. Weatherwax
Florida
Jerry L. Weaver
Pennsylvania
Robert C. Webb
Pennsylvania
Richard W. Webber
Ohio
James W. Weekly
Illinois
Ronald K. Weintz
Virginia
Russell H. Weis
California
Larry M. Well
Ohio
William Wells, Jr.
Washington
D. A. Werner Minnesota
Ed Wesley
Ohio
Louis D. West
Georgia
Scott West
Indiana
Roy Westendorff
Michigan
Lance W. Westerlund
Pennsylvania
Robert Wetherington
Washington
O’Neil Whatley
Mississippi
Charles C. Wheatherholt
Indiana
M. R. Wheatley Delaware
James H. Wheelhouse, Jr.
Virginia
Robert L. Whitcomb
Indiana
Frederick E. White
Georgia
Kenneth E. Whitehill
California
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Harold R. Whitford
California
David F. Whitlow
Indiana
Peter A. Whittaker
Virginia
George Whitten
California
William W. Wiard
Virginia
Robert C. Wiedlund
Ohio
Bob L. Wiegand
Nebraska
Robert Wilczewski
Nebraska
Morris T. Wildey
Indiana
Roger W. Wiley
Indiana
Christopher Wilkening
Pennsylvania
Elijah Wilkerson
Maryland
James A. Willem
California
James Williams
Louisiana
James H. Williams
Ohio
Jay W. Williams
Louisiana
John R. Williams
Pennsylvania
Mark R. Williams
Indiana
Norman Williams
Pennsylvania
Jacob Williamson
Ohio
Bruce A. Willms
Florida
Charles D. A. Wilson
Pennsylvania
Donald Wilson
Indiana
Lawrence Wilson
Michigan
W. Andrew Wilson Florida
William S. Wilson
Ohio
Arnold L. Winters
Oregon
Mark Winters
California
Carl Wisneski
Florida
Richard W. Witte
Minnesota
J. Theodore Wolford, Sr. Florida
Earl E. Wood
Maryland
James W. Wood
Florida
George Woodhouse
South Dakota
Harvey C. Woodruff
Virginia
John Woods
Florida
John R. Woolf
Indiana
Richard Worman
Indiana
Robert Wormuth
Pennsylvania
Michael S. Worner
North Dakota
Reverdy E. Wright
Virginia
Thomas Wright, Sr.
Indiana
William E. Wright
Indiana
James E. Writtenberry
Michigan
Charles Wrubel
New Jersey
Larry J. Wygant
Indiana
Harold B. Wylie
Connecticut
Burton L. Wyss
Washington
George Yancolowitz
Pennsylvania
Clifford E. Yaschur
New Jersey
John W. Yeager, Jr.
Washington
Gerald Yeomans
Michigan
John W. Yessen
Donald R. Yoder
Chester A. Yon
Harry J. Yost
James S. Youells
Ernest Young
Galen R. Young
James Young
James M. Young
John W. Young
Taylor W. Young
Richard A. Yuschak
Thomas D. Zahler
John R. Zaiser, Sr.
Samy Zaka
David E. Zannini
Glicerio C. Zaporteza
Marshall L. Zemon
Andrew S. Zenuch
Charles Zilch
Larry W. Zimmerman
Charles L. Zinn
Delbert J. Zirkle
Dean C. Zotis
California
Florida
Arizona
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Louisiana
California
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Ohio
California
Ohio
Ohio
Florida
Virginia
Massachusetts
Virginia
California
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Virginia
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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Grand Lodges
Grand Lodge of Alabama $3,000
Grand Lodge of Alaska 1,626
Grand Lodge of Arizona 9,202
Grand Lodge of California 56,777
Grand Lodge of Colorado 900
Grand Lodge of Connecticut 15,000
Grand Lodge of Delaware 3,950
Grand Lodge of District of Columbia 5,232
Grand Lodge of Florida 9,800
Grand Lodge of Georgia 2,160
Grand Lodge of Hawaii 1,706
Grand Lodge of Idaho 2,111
Grand Lodge of Illinois 32,710
Grand Lodge of Indiana 34,974
Grand Lodge of Iowa 2,355
Grand Lodge of Kansas 6,907
Grand Lodge of Kentucky 27,590
Grand Lodge of Louisiana 7,390
Grand Lodge of Maine 34,577
Grand Lodge of Maryland 12,035
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts 21,500
Grand Lodge of Michigan 16,072
Grand Lodge of Minnesota 36,462
Grand Lodge of Mississippi 1,000
Grand Lodge of Missouri 23,113
Grand Lodge of Montana 250
Grand Lodge of Nebraska 13,055
Grand Lodge of Nevada 3,783
Grand Lodge of New Hampshire 5,035
Grand Lodge of New Jersey 19,295
Grand Lodge of New York 4,235
Grand Lodge of New Mexico 3,385
Grand Lodge of North Carolina 4,275
Grand Lodge of North Dakota 3,056
Grand Lodge of Ohio 74,624
Grand Lodge of Oklahoma 15,135
Grand Lodge of Oregon 7,369
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania 73,100
Grand Lodge of Rhode Island 1,000
Grand Lodge of South Carolina 2,360
Grand Lodge of South Dakota 861
Grand Lodge of Tennessee 25,101
Grand Lodge of Texas 5,273
Grand Lodge of Utah 4,000
Grand Lodge of Vermont 1,000
Grand Lodge of Virginia 23,618
Grand Lodge of Washington 10,398
Grand Lodge of West Virginia 1,950
Grand Lodge of Wisconsin 9,881
Grand Lodge of Wyoming 2,569
Appendant Bodies
AASR, Scottish Rite Northern Jurisdiction $35,000
Allied Masonic Degrees 1,500
Grottoes of North America 8,400
Grand Council of Knight Masons 2,500
Grand Encampment of Knights Templar $10,000
Convent General, KYCH 100
Red Cross of Constantine 1,500
Royal Order of Scotland 30,000
Shriners International 6,000
Tall Cedars of Lebanon 5,000
York Rite Sovereign College 4,250
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Financial Summary
The George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association
Year Ended December 31, 2020
Support and Revenue
Contributions $ 1,159,855
Friends of the Memorial 359,234
Facility rentals 146,565
Investment return 1,209,336
Donated investments 21,493
Admission fees 78,675
George Washington Birthday celebration 37,200
Miscellaneous 799
Total Support and Revenue 3,013,157
Expenses 2,466,536
Change in Net Assets $ 546,621
December 31, 2020
Assets, Liabilities, and Net Assets Summary
Current assets $ 407,720
Endowment investments 9,996,271
Property, net of accumulated depreciation 11,144,910
Total Assets $ 21,548,901
Current liabilities $ 569,559
Non-current liabilities 1,193,336
Total net assets 19,786,006
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 21,548,901
Capital Expenditures During Year $ 276,337
Note: The figures that appear in the financial summary shown are derived from the 2020
audited financial statements. The complete, audited financial statements for The George
Washington Masonic National Memorial Association are available upon request.
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