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As Past Master I would like to extend my hand to all my brothers in the Fire Dept family and my Masonic Brothers. This page is a place for anyone in the masonic family to post greatings or comments. Hope to hear from you. 2B1ask1

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Comment by Steve H. on January 9, 2010 at 12:48pm
I am looking into starting a masonic FF group/ lodge here in the Oklahoma City area - anyone wana help me i need some advice. Albert Pike Lodge #162 Guthrie OK and Scottish Rite
Comment by Malcum Salyers Jr. on December 7, 2009 at 10:29pm
Greetings to all brothers. It is a nice surprise to find this group. A 12 yr member on my department and just finished my first year as a mason. Shiloh Lodge #544 Shiloh, Ohio
Comment by Ray Chandler on December 2, 2009 at 8:39pm
The Old Masters Wages

I Met a Dear Old Man Today Who Wore a Masonic Pin
It Was Old and Faded like the Man It's Edges Were Worn and Thin

I Approached the Park Bench Where He Sat to Give the Old Brother His Due
I Said, "I See You've Traveled East He Said, "I Have, Have You"?

I Said, I Have and in My Day Before the All Seeing Sun
I Played in the Rubble with Jubala Jubalo and Jubalum.

He Shouted, Don't Laugh at the Work My Son It's Good and Sweet and True
And If You've Traveled as You Said You Should Give These Things a Due..

The Work, the Sign, the Token, the Sweet Masonic Prayer.
The Vow That You Have Taken You Have Climbed the Inner Stair.

The Wages of a Mason Are Never Paid in Gold
But the Gain Comes from Contentment When You're Weak and Growing Old.

You See I've Carried My Obligations for All of 50 Years
It Has Helped Me Through the Hardships and the Failures Full of Tears..

Now I'm Losing My Mind and Body - Death Is near but I Don't Despair
I've Lived My Life upon the Level and I'm Dying on the Square

Sometimes the Greatest Lessons Are Those That Are Learned Anew
And the Old Man in the Park Today Has Changed My Point of View

To All My Masonic Brothers the Only Secret Is to Care
May You Live upon the Level and Part upon the Square.
Comment by Ray Chandler on December 2, 2009 at 8:36pm
Congrates on becoming a brother. Also I like your picture of the square/compass and the maltess cross very nice.
Comment by wayne rudolph on September 17, 2009 at 5:31pm
hi my brothers i am a member of philpstown lodge in nelsonville ny and capt of the coldspring fire police. has anything more been learned or heard about the Masonic/Firefighter's patch?
Comment by Milan Sosic on September 12, 2009 at 3:14pm
Greetings from Sunny South Africa, Victory Lodge No. 4157 EC
Comment by Theo on September 6, 2009 at 4:10pm
greetings from respectful fusion#23 new orleans la
Comment by Gildon R Turner on August 5, 2009 at 12:29pm
Greeting Brothers & Sisters,
I bring you greeting from Unity Lodge # 357 in Atlantic City, NJ and St Johns Grand Lodge of NJ PHO National Compact. It is always good to find a Brother or Sister Fire Fighter and one the travels east bound.
Again greetings
WM G R Turner
Comment by Ray Chandler on July 31, 2009 at 11:13am
Ray Chandler Advance #710 and Ambassador for Oasis Shriners glad to be a new member
Comment by Jeff Wright on June 16, 2009 at 12:22pm
Brother Spellmeier
Yes more than I care to count. The Master is a understanding person, and he know that you have to leave when the tones drop. Most of the time, it wake up the older brothers sleeping on the side lines. Just go West , give the sign, and exit the lodge room. That part of being on call 24/7, 365....
 

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