ancient free and accepted masons - new castle delaware
Living Past Masters
1952 - Irwin N. Duncan
1958 - Buford E. Cline
1960 - Donald L. Ransom, Jr.
1962 - Warren F. Schueler, Sr.,PGM
1965 - Robert A. McCullough
1970 - Henry D. Kerley, Jr.
1971 - Arthur A. Loveless, Jr., PSGD
1975 - Harold C. Barker, PSGD
1976 - Edwin W. Ware
1980 - Clayton W. Hewes, Jr.
1981 - John A. Loeb, PGMar
1982 - Herbert J. Atkinson, PGM
1983 - Paul H. Steele, Jr.
1984 - Thomas J. Ventura,Sr., PJGW
1985 - Eugene R. Small, PGMar
1986 - Charles F. Starkey
1988 - James T. Elliot, PAGM
1989 - G. Thomas Taylor, III
1991 - Kenneth E. Mullholland
1992 - Charles A. Newton
1993 - Craig S. Newton
1994 - G. Thomas Taylor, III
1995 - G. Thomas Taylor, III
1996 - Thomas J. Ventura,Sr., PJGW
1997 - Thomas J. Ventura,Sr., PJGW
1998 - Gregory A. Schulze
1999 - Gregory A. Schulze
2000 - Kenneth E. Mullholland
2001 - Eugene R. Small, PGMar
2002 - Charles F. Starkey
2003 - David M. Parker
2004 - David M. Parker
2005 - Harley W. Spry, Jr., PGAid
2006 - Harley W. Spry, Jr., PGAid
2007 - Herbert J. Atkinson, PGM
2008 - Herbert J. Atkinson, PGM
2009 - Harley W. Spry, Jr., PGAid
2010 - David M. Parker
2011 - Thomas J. Ventura,Sr., PJGW
2012 - Gregory A. Schulze
2013 - Frank E. Hartsell
2014 - Randall S. Woods, Sr
2015 - Stephane Sabourin
Extraordinary Brotherhood Pin
This beautiful pin can be yours, free. All you have to do is come to lodge on any regular or special meeting night!
Masonic Birthdays
November
George R Welch – 11/07/1956
Harry T McCalley – 11/07/1956
James J Dugan – 11/18/1959
Robert G Morton – 11/16/1960
Charles E Rodgers – 11/28/1962
James E Godwin – 11/11/1964
David V Kyaw, Sr – 11/10/1965
William F Tobin, Jr – 11/03/1969
James M Tobin – 11/03/1969
Kenneth E Mulholland, PM – 11/25/1970
John D Stant – 11/12/1975
Allen A Wylie – 11/28/1990
Thomas E Stiles – 11/20/1996
Ephraim S Sutton, III – 11/20/2002
William S Campbell, III – 10/04/2009
Andrew R Krueck – 11/04/2009
James Vascullaro – 11/03/2010
Dinner With Father
A son took his old father to a restaurant for an evening dinner. Father being very old and weak, while eating, dropped food on his shirt and trousers.
Other diners watched him in disgust while his son was calm.
After he finished eating, his son who was not at all embarrassed, quietly took him to the washroom, wiped the food particles, removed the stains, combed
his hair and fitted his spectacles firmly. When they came out, the entire restaurant was watching them in dead silence, not able to grasp how someone
could embarrass themselves publicly like that. The son settled the bill and started walking out with his father.
At that time, an old man amongst the diners called out to the son and asked him, "Don't you think you have left something behind?".
The son replied, "No sir, I haven't".
The old man retorted, "Yes, you have! You left a lesson for every son and hope for every father".
The restaurant went silent.
Moral: To care for those who once cared for us is one of the highest honors. We all know, how our parents cared for us for every little thing.
Love them, respect them, and care for them.
Have You Considered Leaving A Legacy?
Have you considered leaving a Legacy to your lodge, St. John's Lodge No 2? If you have, please make sure that St. John's Lodge No 2
is included in your Wills and Trusts so that your legacy can continue to help promote Freemasonry in the State of Delaware
long after you have left your brethren behind. Freemasonry in Delaware has just celebrated its 200th anniversary. With your
help, maybe it can celebrate its 300th one day.