William B. Logan Memoriam

On June 28, 2016, the Craft lost RWB William B. Logan, Deputy Grand Master of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina.  RWB Logan was first initiated into Masonry July 12, 1968, in Matthews Lodge #358, AFM, and was elected to serve his Lodge as Worshipful Master in 1973.  He served in the office of Chaplain for his Lodge, as well, at the time of his death.  RWB Logan served the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina as District Deputy Grand Master for the Eleventh District, Grand Marshal, Chairman of the Masonic Service Association Committee and Chairman of the Masonic Relief Committee.   He was elected and served as Junior Grand Warden from 2011-2013, elected and served as Senior Grand Warden from 2013-2015 and was elected and served as Deputy Grand Master from 2015 until his death.  He was in line to be installed as the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in South Carolina in April, 2017.  Brother Bill received the Distinguished Frederick Dalcho Certificate of Merit, the Grand Lodge’s second highest Masonic Award in 1999 by Grand Master, D. Samuel Tennyson, Sr.  In 2005, Right Worshipful Bill received the Prestigious Albert Gallatin Mackey Medal, the Grand Lodge’s highest Masonic Award, by Grand Master, Jack A. Marler.  One of the pillars of Masonry has fallen, and he will be greatly missed.

by MWB Gerald Carver, PGM

A Message From the Worshipful Master

Brethren,

As we close out the first quarter of 2016, I must say that I am thrilled to serve this Lodge.  Our membership is strong, and the things we have been able to accomplish so far have been because of that strength.  As I have had to work away from home these past few weeks, I have been in close contact with my fellow officers and Brethren, and it pleases me that you have been placed in such capable hands.  I want to thank each and every one of you that have stepped up to assist me while I have been away in protecting the harmony of our Lodge. I would also like to thank all of you for the overwhelming response we received to the Master’s Letter that was sent out at the beginning of the year, and for assisting us in updating all of your contact information.  As we move forward with our Grand Lodge’s vision of the Lodge of the Future, this updated information will be important in assuring that you will be able to benefit from the advantages that the Lodge of the Future will be able to offer. Thank you all for your support, and I will see you very soon.

Sincerely and Fraternally,

Curt Lynn Lowe

Worshipful Master 2016

Grand Lodge 2016

The 279th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina will convene April 28th & 29th at the Embassy Suites Greenville Golf Resort and Conference Center at 670 Verdae Boulevard in Greenville, SC.  The Religious Service will commence on Thursday at 9 AM and will be conducted by WB A. Robert Nix, Grand Chaplain.  Grand Lodge will be opened at 10 AM by MWB William B. Rogers with the assistance of the Grand Lodge Officers and Brethren.  At 7 PM that evening, the Annual Banquet will be held in the Ball Room of the Embassy Suites.  Grand Lodge will re-convene the next morning.  Also, the 14th Annual Grand Lodge Golf Tourney will be held Wednesday April 27th at the Bonnie Brae Golf Course at 1116 Ashmore Bridge Road in Greenville, SC.  The tournament will be a 4 person Captain’s Choice Handicapped Format and is $60 per person which includes greens fees, carts, range balls and a lunch ticket.  Single players will be paired with a 12 Noon shotgun start.  The deadline for team registration is April 8th.  For questions you may call Mike Smith at 864-680-0966, Don Smith at 864-457-2704 or Ansel Parris at 864-590-0627. 
Certificates

The Spartanburg AFM Club

Worshipful Brother Paul McWilliams has been elected to serve as President of the Spartanburg AFM Club for a 2nd consecutive term, a first in the club’s history.  The AFM Club is a club open to all Master Masons of the 19th, 20th & 21st Districts, free of charge.  The club’s goals are to assist the lodges of these districts as well as raise funds to assist these district in paying for their annual Inspirational Meetings.  They also host activity nights for the brethren and their families throughout the year, the next one being Family Feud Game Night on April 9th at 6 PM.  The evening is free, with a donation box for the taco dinner which starts at 5 PM.  The AFM Club will also be conferring an EA degree at the annual Cave Degree hosted by Union Lodge #38 in Kingston, TN.  If you wish to attend this degree, please contact the AFM Club of Spartanburg.  You can also visit their website at www.spartanburgafm.com .

Certificates of Appreciation

Brothers Clay Chester and Eric Bradey both received Certificates of Appreciation for their hard work at the Spring Reunion of the Spartanburg Valley of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite.  These Brothers are members of Inman Lodge’s 4th Degree Team which performed the degree the Friday evening of the reunion, the first of the night.  Brothers Chester and Bradey, however, continued to assist in every way possible during the two-day event, and were a part of each of the twelve degrees performed that weekend.  Congratulations to these two Brothers for all of their hard work!

Our Scottish Rite Fellows

The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite Fellows have appointed two of our own to their ranks.  Worshipful Brother Paul McWilliams and Brother Steve Adams were appointed as Fellows for the Spartanburg Valley for 2016.  Fellows for the Scottish Rite are appointed biannually, and for 2016 the Past Fellows of the South Carolina Orient have appointed eleven Fellows.  These   Brothers are tasked with bringing new ideas for growth to the AASR and more especially their Orient.  These Fellows will attend a leadership conference on April 15th & 16th in Charlotte, NC where they will have the opportunity to have a private meeting with the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, USA, Illustrious Brother Ronald A. Seale.  Inman Lodge has only had two other Fellows appointments, RWB Bruce Chennery and RWB Jerry Kimmons, who have both served as District Deputy Grand Masters for the 20th Masonic District.

A Message From Our Outgoing Master

Brethren,

 I want to thank everyone for the support they gave me on the wonderful year we had in 2015, especially the officers I had the honor of serving with.  Inman Masonic Lodge was able to accomplish many things this past year.  I look forward to the New Year and watching our officers lead this Lodge toward new and exciting things.  I am confident that we are in good hands.

 
Fraternally,  
Stephen A. Pinker, Past Master 2015

Elections 2016

On November 5, 2015, the brethren of Inman Masonic Lodge elected their officers during the regular communication for the year of 2016.  Brother Lynn Lowe was elected to serve as Worshipful Master, Brother Steve Adams for Senior Warden, and Brother Stephen Pinker for Junior Warden.  Worshipful Brother Paul McWilliams was elected to the office of Secretary, and Right Worshipful Brother Doug O’Shields will serve again as Treasurer.  Worshipful Brother Lew Crissone was again appointed to serve as Tiler, and Brother Ken Kuszmaul will serve as Chaplain.  Brothers Steven Setzer and Steve Parris have been appointed as the Senior and Junior Deacons, respectively, and Brothers Eric Bradey and Josh Clayton will serve as Stewards.

Degree Work

Congratulations to Brother Jeffrey Elmore Reid being initiated to the Entered Apprentice Degree on October 20th, and to Brother Larry David Pearson on being passed to the Fellow Craft Degree on October 29th, and then raised to the Master Mason’s Degree on November 30th.  Brother Pearson was raised during a Past Master’s Degree at Roebuck Lodge #357 performed by the AFM Club, with Most Worshipful Brother William B. Rogers and his party in attendance.

The True Christmas Spirit

For Christmas this year, Inman Masonic Lodge decided to donate money for gifts for a resident of Golden Age Retirement Home.  Brother Stephen Parris and his wife Carolyn volunteered to present the gifts to the resident on December 16th, which consisted of essentials like sweat pants and shirts, socks and skin lotion.  At the Parris’ arrived at the home to present their gifts, they were approached by another resident at the entrance to the home who thought that they were there to visit him.  Looking around the retirement home, they felt that just presenting presents to one individual in a place where they saw so many in need just simply wasn’t enough.  Enlisting the help of our very own Worshipful Brother Santa Claus, they passed out puzzle books, coloring books and socks to all the residents in addition to the gifts for our original recipient.  Brother and Ms. Parris also gave flannel shirts to the resident they met when they first arrived.  They visited with the residents while Santa played songs on the piano for their entertainment.  Thanks to Santa Claus for help making this true showing of Christmas spirit special.  A special thanks goes out to the Parris’ who took the time to give these residents gifts from their own pockets, as well as to a Brother who matched the Lodge’s contribution for this endeavor.  Without this special group of people, some of these folk may not have had any cheer brought their way, and Christmas would have been just another day.