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Hiram Daylight Lodge No. 73 Free and Accepted Masons of Arizona |
2009 |

2009 Officers Worshipful Master: Danny Robinson |
Senior Warden: Robert Hoaglund |
Junior Warden: P.M.Warren Hemming |
Secretary: P.M. John Ruth |
Treaurer: P.M. Robert (Bob) Bell |
Senior Deacon: Ralph Hemming |
Junior Deacon: James Salmans |
Tyler: Sinclair Syme Marshall: P.M. Gerry Massey Senior Steward: P.M. Ray Kozar |
Chaplin: Charles Hoaglund |
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Worshipful Brother Dennis McCorry, was Raised to the Celestial Lodge above:September 26, 2009. Dennis was Born April 30, 1933 In Belfast North Ireland. He was Past master of Karey B Wilson Lodge, as well as Hirmam Daylight Lodge on Two Occasions. His Family and Freinds Remain in All of our Thoughts and Prayers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ We Morn the Passing of Worshipful Brother Joseph "Barney" Salyer Born:Feb 2, 1918, Raised to the Celestial Lodge above:August 22,2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ We Morn the Passing of Worshipful Brother Robert "Bob" Gruhlke Past Master of Hiram Daylight Lodge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
2009 Sickness & Distress |
Brothers and Families at Play |
2009 Spring Picnic |
2009 Officer Installation |
Right Worshipful, Senior Grand Warden D. Brook Cunningham and Worshipful Master Danny Robinson, following a Arizona Grand Lodge, official visit September, 2009. We sincerely thank R.W. Bro. Cunningham, as well as all other Arizona Grand Lodge Officers, who were present at our rainy Labor Day Saturday, morning stated meeting. |
2009 Arizona Grand Lodge Official Visit |
Hiram Daylight Lodge's, most recently raised Master Mason, Andrew Ward, with Worshipful Master Danny Robinson, who was our lodges first Master Mason, to be raised when Hiram Daylight Lodge Received it's charter. Congratulations to both! |
December 1,2009 Here Sleepeth Now A Fellow Who Was Always On The Square It matters not whate'er your lot Or what your task may be, One duty there remains for you One duty stands for me. Be you a doctor skilled and wise, Or do your work for wage, A laborer upon the street, An artist on the stage; Our glory still awaits for you, One honor that is fair, To have men say as you pass by: "That fellow's on the Square." Ah, here's a phrase that stands for much 'Tis good old English too, It means that men have confidence In everything you do, It means that what you have you've earned, And that you've done your best, And when you go to sleep at night Untroubled you may rest. It means that conscience is your guide, And honor is your care; There is no greater praise than this: "That fellow's on the Square." And when I die I would not wish A lengthy epitaph; I do not wish a headstone large, Carved with fulsome chaff, Pick out no single deed of mine, If such a deed there be, To 'grave upon my monument, For those who come to see, Just this one phrase of all I choose, To show my life was fair: "Here Sleepeth Now A Fellow Who Was Always On The Square" Received from Hiramhunter.com |