Tag: Death
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Luray Commandery No. 19
Luray Commandery No. 19 has relocated to the Front Royal Masonic Temple and is adjusting to the change. They encourage attendance at weekly rehearsals and promote the Easter Sunrise Service. The message emphasizes the significance of Easter and the suffering of Jesus, highlighting the importance of defending Christian beliefs. Read more
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Message from the Order of the Eastern Star
The post acknowledges the passing of members and honors Sister Elaine Magee for 25 years of service. Two $500 scholarships were presented to Mashayla Capri Roy and Maria Gabrielle Haas. Future events include a meeting on June 7th, a BBQ dinner on August 11th, and the Official Visit on September 28th, 2013. Read more
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Message from the Order of the Eastern Star
The April meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star was well-attended, but marked by the passing of Sister Lucille Ann Balderson Sealock, a dedicated member for over 50 years. Plans for future events, including fund raisers and the Virginia Grand Chapter Session, were also discussed. The next meeting is scheduled for May 3rd. Read more
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Foster passes to Chapter Eternal
J. Elmer Murray Foster, 96, passed away on February 18, 2013, in Front Royal, VA. He served as Secretary General for Organizacion Regional Intermericana de la FEDERACION INTERNACIONAL DE EMPLEADOS Y TECNICOS and was a member of Masonic Unity Lodge #146 and Eastern Star Chapter #6. Masonic honors were bestowed during the service. Read more
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S. M. Boyd, Jr., Passes Away At Front Royal
Stephen Miller Boyd Jr. passed away unexpectedly at his home on September 6. He was an active member of the community, serving as chairman of the Warren County Electoral Board, among other roles. Graduating from Virginia Tech in 1916, he was also a veteran of World War I and heavily involved in local organizations. Read more
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Walter C. Carter Killed, Auto Is Struck by Train
Walter C. Carter, a prominent orchardist and community leader, tragically died in a collision with a passenger train near Waterlick. He was well-respected for his diverse business involvements and active participation in church and civic activities. Survived by his wife, two children, and siblings, funeral services were held in Front Royal. Read more
