Galveston Scottish Right of Freemasonry / Orient of Texas, Galveston Valley  
 

2012

San Felipe Lodge of Perfection
A. & A. S. R.
Chartered May 16, 1867

Officers:

 

Venerable Master Kerry B. Magee, 32˚ KCCH
Senior Warden John F. Woolsey, 32˚ KCCH
Junior Warden Joe Sims, 33˚
Orator Dennis Reader, 32˚ KCCH
Expert Roy Lewis, 32˚ KCCH
Assistant Expert Jeff Modzelewski, 32˚

 

Galveston Chapter of Rose Croix
A. & A. S. R.
Chartered August 23, 1882

Officers:

 

Wise Master Marion DeVore, 32˚ KCCH
Senior Warden Gilbert Hinze, 32˚ KCCH
Junior Warden Paul Green, 32˚
Orator John Gunning, 32˚ KCCH
Expert Max LeMaster, 32˚
Assistant Expert Fred A. Quenzer, Jr., 32˚

 

 

Galveston Council Knights Kadosh
A. & A. S. R.
Chartered October 20, 1899

Officers:

 

Commander Geary Overstreet, 32˚ KCCH
1st Sub Commander Paul Knight, 32˚
2nd Sub Commander Clyde Batten, 32˚
Orator Jeffrey Wright, 32˚
Expert Roy De Gesero, 32˚ KCCH
Assistant Expert Irvin Wiser, 32˚

 

Galveston Consistory
A. & A. S. R.
Chartered November 19, 1899

Officers:

 

Master of Kadosh G. Duane Anthony, 32˚ KCCH
Prior Terry Valmain, 32˚
Preceptor Travis Campbell, 32˚
Orator Shawn Molina, 32˚
Expert Andrew J. Garcia, 32˚
Assistant Expert Chance Chapman, 32˚

 

Officers Common to all Four Lodges:

 

Treasurer

(Appointed)

Thomas F. Griffin, 33˚

Secretary

(Appointed)

R. J. Bowen, 32˚ KCCH

Secretary Emeritus

(Not Elected Office)

Russell C. Eberley, 33˚
Almoner Robert C. Gard, 32˚ KCCH
Chaplain James Holloway, 33°
Tiler Ray Sauer, 33°

 

Scottish Rite Creed

Human progress is our cause, liberty of thought our supreme wish, freedom of conscience our mission,and the guarantee of equal rights to all people everywhere our ultimate goal.

MASTER CRAFTSMAN

I believe that the Ancient and Accepted rite can be placed in possession of a pure and high toned body of Masons in this State (Texas), whose worth and work will entitle them to the respect of other members of the rite wherever located. --Philip C. Tucker, First Sovereign Inspector General for Texas, August, 1, 1866

 

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