Annual Report - 2011

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2011 ANNUAL REPORT

MASONIC CHARITIES of the R.W. Grand Lodge F. & A.M. of Pennsylvania



MASONIC CHARITIES FUND

Message from the

R.W. GRAND MASTER JAY W. SMITH Through the generous support of donors, our Masonic Charities provide for today’s needs while preparing for tomorrow’s possibilities. Built on the foundation of compassionate Masonic principles, our charities have a robust history and promising future. The Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania contains a vast collection of fine arts, rare books, antique furniture, exquisite jewels and valuable Masonic artifacts. A cultural and historical icon, the Masonic Temple is a constant symbol of the impact of Freemasonry in our communities and across our country. The Masonic Villages provides care and services each year to more than 2,600 residents through our Mission of Love. The Masonic Children’s Home offers a nurturing environment for up to 40 youth who have lived with instability for much of their lives. The Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation protects and educates youth, helping them fulfill their goals. It also gives adults the knowledge and resources they need to guide young men and women to reach their potential. The Masonic Charities Fund uniquely and quietly provides help where and when it is needed. Allocations are made to selected Masonic or non-Masonic projects of a local, regional, national or global nature. Throughout this 2011 Annual Report, read how your support enabled each charity to influence, improve and inspire lives across the state. We have listed the names of Franklin Legacy Society members, as well as individuals, lodges, Order of the Eastern Star chapters and other Masonic organizations who have given $100 or more. Also listed are the $100 and above honorarium and memorial gifts and bequests received by our Office of Gift Planning. In addition, we have included the names of members of the Masonic Charities Loyalty Club. See p. 16 for more information about this convenient option. Your continued support is welcomed and needed. If you are interested in giving toward any of the charitable opportunities mentioned in this report, please complete and return the enclosed envelope. Should you decide to make a provision for one of our Masonic Charities through your estate plans, we invite you to join the Franklin Legacy Society, as described on p. 35. Thank you for embracing your part in “Freemasonry, Master Builders - Building for Our Future.” Together, we can preserve, enhance and promote our Masonic values through the good works of our Masonic Charities.

THE MASONIC CHARITIES FUND The Masonic Charities Fund is general in its name, but very special in the way it provides help where and when it is needed. Not only does it epitomize the meaning of “charity,” but it also exemplifies in deeds a principal characteristic of the Masonic fraternity, the Brotherhood of Man and the Fatherhood of God. A not-for-profit charitable organization, the Masonic Charities Fund was created in 1993 to distribute charitable donations to entities that qualify as charitable organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The R.W. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania established the fund as part of its mission to provide charitable services. The fund solicits donations from Masonic lodges, members of the Masonic lodges, related entities of the Grand Lodge

and the general public, and distributes these funds to charitable organizations, both Masonic and non-Masonic. Most recently, the Masonic Charities Fund has focused its support on the restoration and preservation of the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia. The Masonic Temple stands as a monument of the strength, stability and energy of the Craft in Pennsylvania. Efforts to raise funds for this Masonic treasure are now a significant priority of the Masonic Charities Fund in order to ensure that future generations may benefit from the past accomplishments of Freemasonry.

2011 Board of Directors Thomas K. Sturgeon, R.W.G.M. Jay W. Smith, R.W.D.G.M. Robert J. Bateman, R.W.S.G.W. Raymond T. Dietz, R.W.J.G.W. Jeffrey W. Coy, R.W.G.T. Mark A. Haines, R.W.G.S.

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THE MASONIC LIBRARY & MUSEUM OF PENNSYLVANIA

Masonic Temple • One North Broad Street • Philadelphia, PA 19107 • 215-988-1900 • www.pagrandlodge.org Lovers of learning, as extolled were: anti-Masonry, Montgomery in Masonic degrees, appreciate and (now Hackenburg-Mt. Moriah) learn from the past and ponder the Lodge No. 19, Masonic libraries questions of the present. In pursuit and librarianship, bookbindings of excellence, they also look to the and Bro. Wolfgang Mozart. future and try to anticipate its needs. Assistant librarian Cathy The staff of The Masonic Library Giaimo conducted some significant and Museum of Pennsylvania research for three scholars outside (MLMP) take great pride in the United States. Luis Otero, assisting members of the Masonic Grand Librarian for the Grand fraternity, as well as the general Lodge of Puerto Rico, was public. As part of this dedication, interested in the membership MLMP participates in cooperative list of the lodge “Le Temple des and collaborative ventures with Vertus Theologales” No. 103 of other cultural institutions and Havana, Cuba, warranted by the organizations throughout the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Greater Philadelphia region. in 1804 (warrant surrendered in Page of sheet music for the Italian version of the bass The Library, founded in 1817, 1821). Carlos Francisco Moreno, is considered to have one of the aria “O Isis and Osiris,” sung at the dedication of the of Mexico, was interested in the finest collections for the study of Masonic Temple in 1873. 25 Spanish lodges warranted by Freemasonry. It holds 75,000 volumes, 30,000 documents the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania in Mexico, Cuba, Santo and manuscripts, and a vast number of print and photographic Domingo and Louisiana. Christophe de Brouwer, an archivist works. The collection is available for public use. in Belgium, was looking for the “livre d’or” of the Count de Scholars, including members of the fraternity, continue Saint-Laurent, a.k.a. “The Gold Book,” and history of the to conduct research by utilizing the Online Public Access Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (A.A.S.R.) Ritual in the Catalogue (OPAC), a link which is accessible through United States of America by Francis Timothy Watson. Staff MLMP’s website. MLMP hosted six scholars in 2011. One read sent him a photocopy, as well as a few pages from Sachse’s through the early minute books of Lodge No. 59, researching History of the A.A.S.R concerning “The Gold Book.” Lodge Secretary Thomas Cave. Other researchers’ topics Dr. Glenys Waldman, senior research librarian, has been

CONDENSED FINANCIAL SUMMARY Condensed Statements of Unrestricted Activities for the years ended Dec. 31, 2011 and 2010

2011

2010

Operating revenues

$286,014

$300,477

Operating expenses

2,953,256

3,016,856

Loss incurred in the fulfillment of our charitable mission This loss has been historically covered by the following support from the members and friends of the fraternity:

(2,667,242)

(2,716,379)

180,154

230,191

Contribution from Masonic Villages

1,657,779

1,622,401

Contribution from Grand Lodge

220,500

0

Contribution from Masonic Charities Fund

240,000

198,669

24,512

17,981

Gifts and Bequests

Investment income and realized gains earned on accumulated past support from the members and friends of the fraternity Deficiency of revenues, support and gains over expenses 4

$(344,297) $(647,137)

Any excess of revenues and support over expenses is reinvested so The Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania can continue to provide services.


MLMP welcomed special guests including The Art Institute of Philadelphia, University of the Arts, Moore College of Art and Design, the director of exhibitions from Tyler School of Art, La Salle High School students, and photographer Peggy Abrams, who photographed Philadelphia Orchestra harpist Elizabeth Hainen. In addition, preservation architect Joseph Pell Lombardi visited the Masonic Temple to conduct research on Egyptian Hall for one of his ongoing preservation projects. MLMP is grateful to the staff and the support of the countless members who continue to make the Masonic Temple and The Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania a national and Masonic treasure.

75,000 volumes, 30,000 documents & manuscripts,

30,000

artifacts 11,700 visitors

Mission Statement The mission of The Masonic Library and Museum of Pennsylvania is to maintain and operate a library for the use of Freemasons and the general public and to maintain and operate a museum for the display of items of whatever character dealing with Freemasonry and related subjects.

2011 Board of Directors Thomas K. Sturgeon, R.W.G.M., chairman Jay W. Smith, R.W.D.G.M. Robert J. Bateman, R.W.S.G.W. Raymond T. Dietz, R.W.J.G.W. Jeffrey W. Coy, R.W.G.T. Mark A. Haines, R.W.G.S. Daniel J. Hinds, consultant Dennis P. Buttleman, consultant Glenys Waldman, consultant 5

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cataloguing the sheet music collection. Several things have been noted during this ongoing project: 1. The Library has music from the dedication of the Masonic Temple in 1873. 2. Many of the popular songs could not be sung today because they are considered politically incorrect. 3. Richard Kern, R.W.P.G.M., loved to sing – much of the four-part men’s chorus music was his. Cathy and Glenys answered 529 reference questions and catalogued 1,220 titles, including sheet music, of which 76 were new. The Library circulated 175 titles. Glenys gave special tours to members of the Library Company of Philadelphia (founded by Bro. Ben Franklin in 1731), of which she is also a member, and to a group of visitors from the former East Germany. Glenys and Cathy attended the annual Masonic Library and Museum Association meeting in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Glenys attended the annual meeting of the Association of Masonic Museums, Libraries and Archives – Europe, in Brussels, as part of a vacation. Founded in 1908, the Museum’s collection consists of more than 30,000 items. Bro. Dennis Buttleman, curator, attended the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums annual meeting held in Baltimore. He also holds a board position with the Museum Council of Philadelphia and the Greater Delaware Valley. This organization fosters professional development and networking among member institutions and individuals involved with collections.


PENNSYLVANIA MASONIC YOUTH FOUNDATION 1244 Bainbridge Road • Elizabethtown, PA 17022 • 717-367-1536 • www.pmyf.org

The Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation (PMYF) continues to serve a number of different populations and age groups of people in various ways. For 30 years, PMYF has been providing speakers and programs to lodges on request. It doesn’t matter what part of Pennsylvania or what time of year – if the schedule is clear, we will have someone available to share information about PMYF programs or any one of our efforts. For 22 years, PMYF has provided scholarships for children and grandchildren of Pennsylvania Master Masons. For 20 years, we also have provided the opportunity for lodges to run their own scholarship programs through PMYF’s Educational Endowment Fund. Hundreds of students have benefited, and PMYF has been responsible for the distribution of nearly $750,000 to deserving and needy students. The Child Identification Program (CHIP) continues to be successful in a number of Masonic districts, and PMYF provides materials and cameras, when necessary, to assist. The program provides peace of mind to many people, and is an excellent opportunity for parents to talk about safety with their children. It also affords Freemasons the chance to show they care about kids in their community. The LifeSkills and LifeChangers conferences offer amazing opportunities for students and teachers to share in an interactive learning environment to emphasize the three Rs – RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY & RELATIONSHIPS. This program changes lives every year, and is unlike any other Masonic youth camp conducted across the country. It brings young people to a better understanding of their role in their communities, and better equips them to change the lives of their peers at home. Teaching civility and self-assurance to young people is truly a Masonic specialty! Working with and supporting adults who lead youth is another one of our specialties. The Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter Award honors Masons who are actively serving the scouting movement as adult scouters. This program, administered nationally by PMYF, has honored more than 600 Pennsylvania Masons since 2001. A broader outreach to teachers comes through our continuing support of the training of trainers who provide assistance to all schools in Pennsylvania with a Student Assistance Team (SAT). SATs are designed to intervene in cases of suspected abuse, drug use, suicide attempts and other significant impediments to the learning environment. Our anti-bullying seminars, conducted by Deborah McCoy, who is one of the best in the field, are having a 6

direct effect on hundreds of teachers and administrators each year, as well as thousands of students who are under their supervision. These seminars are one of our best kept secrets, and you will hear more about them in 2012. PMYF is dedicated to working on behalf of the youth and adults who participate in the Masonic youth groups – DeMolay, Rainbow and Job’s Daughters – who rely on the support of the Masonic fraternity through leadership, finances, facilities and physical presence. These youth groups need a strong infusion of experienced Masonic leadership at all levels of their organizations – Advisory Councils, Advisory Boards and Guardian Councils. They also need support to cover program expenses for membership recruitment, administration, convention representation, leadership conference tuition, and travel costs for visiting their peers and making presentations to lodges. Individual chapters, assemblies and bethels raise funds to support their activities and to donate to charities of their choice, Masonic and non-Masonic, as they learn the value of good stewardship and good citizenship. Their efforts – and yours – will bear fruits of labor upon which the future of the family of Freemasonry depends.

Mission Statement The Mission of the Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation is to lead the Masonic fraternity in providing services on behalf of young people, and training for adults who work for the betterment of youth. To accomplish this Mission, the Foundation will enhance the programs of the Masonic Youth Groups, support initiatives to keep children safe from violence, abuse and exploitation, and provide specialized education for adults who offer leadership to youth in the Commonwealth.

2011 Board of Directors Samuel C. Williamson, R.W.P.G.M., chairman Kim W. Jeffreys, P.D.D.G.M., vice chairman William J. Prazenica, treasurer Glen R. Grell Thomas G. Orris Jay W. Smith, R.W.D.G.M. Larry R. Emigh William L. Kingsbury, D.D.G.M. Dennis J. Snedden


Curt and Joyce Rauschenberger have many reasons to appreciate and support the Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation (PMYF), perhaps the biggest being that it introduced them to one another. As their family has grown, so has their appreciation for and commitment to the Masonic youth groups. Inspired by his mentor, “Dad” William Graham (now deceased), Curt volunteered to be one of the advisors for Lorraine Chapter, Order of DeMolay, and later became its Chapter Advisor. Joyce soon followed suit. “It became very clear very early that if I wanted to see my husband, I needed to tag along,” she said. In 2007, the Rauschenbergers successfully instituted Job’s Daughters Bethel No. 21 in Butler. After having served in various leadership roles, Curt serves as the District Deputy and Joyce as Director of Youth Activities. They both also serve as advisors on the board of the revived Rainbow Girls Assembly No. 25, Butler. There is rarely a weekend the Rauschenbergers aren’t busy with an activity related to a Masonic youth group, and they prefer it this way. “Our hope is [our kids] see adults willing to give the gift of time,” Joyce said. “We gain the experience of getting to know so many young men and women, and being a part of a small portion of their lives. Hopefully, they will think back to their time in Rainbow, Jobies or DeMolay and remember us the way Curt remembers ‘Dad’ Graham, with love and respect.” Curt and Joyce’s children have followed their lead. Alexander, 19, is Deputy State Master Councilor for Pennsylvania DeMolay. He received the Meritorious Service Award and Representative DeMolay Award and is a Blue Honor Key holder for the Lorraine Chapter. “Alex’s level of responsibility has grown quite a bit, as well as his organizational skills,” Joyce said.

Rebecca, 12, is the Inner Guard for Butler Bethel and Hope for Butler Assembly and has sung at Rainbow Installations. She participated in the Pennsylvania National American Miss Pageant last summer as a finalist, where she sang in front of more than 500 guests and 12 judges. “While she didn’t win the title,” Joyce said, “it was clear from her performance that her experience in the youth organizations–walking in a gown with poise and grace–came in quite handy.” Rachel, 11, is the Senior Custodian and Librarian for Butler Bethel and Chaplin for Butler Assembly. She, too, has gained confidence in public speaking and organization. She opened a lemonade stand one summer to raise money for the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment (HIKE), the philanthropic charity of Job’s Daughters. After the local newspaper featured her and Rebecca in a front page article, they raised more than $2,000. “Doing well in school alone is not going to give young men and women the ‘I can do it’ attitude they gain after completing a term as Master Councilor, Honored Queen or Worthy Advisor,” Joyce said. “The Masonic youth groups provide opportunities for kids to make mistakes in a safe environment – to get their feet wet in the kiddie pool before jumping into the deep end of life.” Today’s economy has left families struggling, and they may not have the resources to take trips or vacations. PMYF, through the Masonic Conference Center - Patton Campus, gives youth the chance to stay at a new place and meet new friends for an affordable price. Scholarships also are an important selling point for the youth organizations, especially for families on a budget. “It is vital that all members of the Masonic family, not just Masons, financially support PMYF and the Patton Campus,” Joyce said.

CONDENSED FINANCIAL SUMMARY Condensed Statements of Unrestricted Activities for the years ended Dec. 31, 2011 and 2010

2011

2010

Operating revenues

$75,394

$85,968

Operating expenses

979,459

930,048

(904,065)

(844,080)

75,340

59,733

Contribution from Masonic Villages

482,043

481,768

Contribution from Grand Lodge

23,500

0

Investment income and realized gains earned on accumulated past support from the members and friends of the fraternity

553,590

414,545

$230,408

$111,966

Loss incurred in the fulfillment of our charitable mission This loss has been historically covered by the following support from the members and friends of the fraternity: Gifts and Bequests

Excess of revenues, support and gains over expenses

Any excess of revenues and support over expenses is reinvested so the Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation can continue to provide services.

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PENNSYLVANIA MASONIC YOUTH FOUNDATION

Getting Their Feet Wet


MASONIC CHILDREN’S HOME

One Masonic Drive • Elizabethtown, PA 17022 • 717-367-1121, ext. 33301 • www.masonicvillagespa.org

In 2011, the Masonic Children’s Home served 40 youth whose home or socioeconomic environments did not provide for their healthy growth and development. Staff in five cottages create a supportive, homelike environment filled with guidance and love. In 2011, nine youth moved to the children’s home. The Masonic Children’s Home does not charge families for services or tuition, so its funding comes from generous individuals, Masonic lodges, Order of the Eastern Star chapters and organizations. In 2011, donors provided everything from financial gifts to parties; tickets to amusement parks, sports games and musicals; wish list items; music and art lessons; and many other opportunities for growth. The Order of the Eastern Star adopted the children’s home as its 2010-2011 charity. In 2011, the Masonic Village Resident Art Association, led by Joe McIntyre,

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began providing free art lessons and materials to five children. The on-campus sports equipment, playground, library and pools provide close-to-home fun. Altogether, the children play more than a dozen sports and take lessons for Zumba, dance, self defense and driving. Youth may participate in the religious worship of their choice, and several children attend church camps, including one teenager who took a mission trip to Haiti. For the first time in several years, each cottage vacationed at the beach in 2011. To build life skills, the children’s home incorporated programming such as the: wellness competition to reward physical activity; Chopped Competition, where each cottage prepared a meal together; Fall Bash, which the Entertainment Committee planned; Siblings Program to facilitate interaction between siblings who may live in separate cottages; and pen pals with the Rainbow Girls. Young adults held jobs through 10 local businesses and organizations. Youth attend the Elizabethtown Area School District, programs conducted by Intermediate Unit 13 and the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center. In 2011, an average of 20 children made the honor rolls each semester. To mix enrichment with entertainment, cottages visited Fort Robertdeau, the Whitaker Center and Lancaster Science Factory using grant money. Donors sent children to leadership and educational camps, which developed their natural skills and interests. The Masonic Children’s Home also supported six young adults in higher education.


Rose arrived at the Masonic Children’s Home in Elizabethtown in 2009 with her sister, Thea, and two brothers, Daniel and Sonny. She had lived with her parents, her grandparents who retired to the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown, and in a foster home throughout her childhood. The children’s home brought some welcome stability to her life during her senior year of high school. She thrived in math class, enjoyed piano and vocal lessons and participated in color guard. After graduation, she attended the Lancaster School of Massage, where she received her certification in massage therapy in the spring of 2012. This fall, she’ll head to Delaware Valley College to study nutrition. She’d like to become a nutritional consultant. “I want to help people determine what’s the best food plan for them,” she said. “Everyone’s different.” Living in a house with between six and eight girls at the children’s home helped her learn to appreciate everyone’s differences. Not all the girls got along, but they appreciated and respected one another. “I definitely became more well-rounded,” Rose said. “Living with other girls prepares you for life in dorms. I like spending time with others. The community was beneficial and enjoyable to be in at the time.” Rose especially appreciated the knowledge she gained at the children’s home, both academic and real world lessons. As a child, she asked many questions, and at the children’s home, she took every opportunity to learn the things she needed before facing the world on her own. “The staff push you academically,” she said. “Everyone at the children’s home was extremely helpful, but the education staff really made a difference for me. I learned to be independent and skills I wouldn’t have learned anywhere else. I wouldn’t have received the scholarships I did. It made a difference in how easy it was for me to move out on my own.” The environment of the children’s home is structured to provide youth the best chance to reach their potential. Rose’s sister, Thea, is also taking advantage of the academic assistance. Like most children, her brothers would prefer fewer rules, but enjoy all the activities. Rose currently works at a country club golf course and is looking for a second job to “fill in the gaps” until she starts college in the fall. She is taking classes at Harrisburg Area Community College throughout the summer. As she finds herself in the “real world,” she won’t soon forget her time at the children’s home or the kids still living on top of the hill at Masonic Village. “All these kids are at a confusing age. They don’t know where to turn,” Rose said. “The right guidance and support makes things easier–they’re more likely to get where they want to go.”

2011 Graduated Seniors - Where are they now? • Jazmin attends the Art Institute of Philadelphia for fashion marketing. • Rose graduated from Lancaster School of Massage and plans to study nutrition at Delaware Valley College. • Shawn is pursing plastics and polymer technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology. • Mike studies computer engineering at Drexel University. • Clem is pursuing criminal justice at Central Penn College.

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On Her Own


MASONIC VILLAGES

Combining a fiscally-conservative mindset with a person-centered focus, in 2011, the Masonic Villages embarked on notable infrastructure changes, renovation projects, community partnership enhancements and a continued emphasis on being a Center of Excellence. The generous support of our compassionate donors helps make these achievements and changes possible. We implemented an organizational restructuring to provide a strong foundation for growth, including the appointment of a corporate level leadership team to plan and strategize for the future of the Masonic Villages. Vicki Gillmore, R.N., Ph.D., N.H.A., serves as the executive director for the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown, and staff at that location were divided into either corporate or location-specific roles based on their responsibilities.

Mission of Love

Our caring communities and services assist individuals, families and children in realizing their potential and enjoying the highest possible quality of life through the traditions of Freemasonry.

Our Vision is to be a Center of Excellence. Our Mission of Love Values:

Quality of Life • Respect for the Individual Quality Service • Outreach 10

Masonic Villages’ residents and employees participated in several key advocacy events, explaining to our state and federal legislature how our ability to provide services across the state is impacted by current and future laws. The efforts resulted in local legislator town meetings and campus visits by our federal legislators to our facilities across the state. In an ever-increasing digital world, Masonic Villages hired a web programmer to focus on web-based communications and social media. Masonic Villages’ new Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ masonicvillages), features updates of current events at each of our locations, photos from residents’ activities and programs, a resident’s blog, progress of construction projects and legislative updates on issues affecting our residents and organization. LeadingAgePA, a regional association of not-for-profit senior services, and Holleran Consulting developed a standard satisfaction survey that allows benchmark comparisons with other LeadingAgePA organizations. Masonic Villages gave residents and employees at all locations the opportunity to participate, and will use survey results to track performance over time, adjust strategies and goals and improve and enhance services. As of Dec. 31, the Centennial Capital Campaign has raised $27,569,328, which is 110.28 percent of the total goal. The campaign will end May 31, 2012. The Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania, Order of the Eastern Star, presented the Masonic Villages with a check for $143,605 to purchase needed wish list items for the personal care and nursing care areas at each Masonic Village location. Over the course of 2010 and 2011, Masonic lodges raised $732,000 toward the Grand Master’s charity initiative, most of which benefited the Masonic Villages. In the forthcoming pages, read about updates at each Masonic Villages location and how your support is impacting our Mission of Love.

2011 Committee on Masonic Homes Thomas K. Sturgeon, R.W.G.M. Jay W. Smith, R.W.D.G.M. Robert J. Bateman, R.W.S.G.W. Raymond T. Dietz, R.W.J.G.W. Jeffrey W. Coy, R.W.G.T., chairman Mark A. Haines, R.W.G.S. James F. Standish, Jr. Jeffrey M. Wonderling, P.D.D.G.M. Jeff A. Biddle, D.D.G.M. Thomas F. Toscani Timothy P. Templeton, P.D.D.G.M. Paul E. Reichart William H. Dickey, Jr. Joseph E. Murphy, chief executive officer


Through fraternal care, your generous contributions help provide nursing, personal care and children’s services for residents whose savings, insurance or public assistance does not fully cover the cost of their care. Fraternal care also covers unreimbursed Medicare and Medicaid costs, which totaled more than $2.5 million in 2011. Medicare and Medicaid do not cover amenities such as dental care and dentures, hearing aids, pastoral counseling, social services, occupational and speech therapy, television and telephone services and hair care services. $12,000,000

Total Annual Fraternal (Charity) Care - All Locations 2001-2011 9,731,060

$10,000,000

9,511,827

9,396,250

8,698,870

$8,000,000

$6,000,000

9,243,491 9,152,656

9,591,655 9,271,287

Percentage of personal care residents who received fraternal care*:

49%

Percentage of nursing care residents who received* Medicare:

3.3% Medicaid:

7,127,939

60.3%

6,319,685 5,670,783

*as of Dec. 31, 2011 $4,000,000

$2,000,000

$0

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009 2010 2011

YEARS

CONDENSED FINANCIAL SUMMARY Condensed Statements of Unrestricted Activities for the years ended Dec. 31, 2011 and 2010 (dollars in thousands)

2011

2010

Operating revenues

$128,341

$133,837

Operating expenses

148,673

145,846

2,140

2,105

(22,472)

(14,114)

Gifts and Bequests

7,195

8,225

Realized gains earned on accumulated past support from the members and friends of the fraternity

16,860

9,857

Excess of revenues, support and gains over expenses

$1,583

$3,968

Contributions to other Pennsylvania Masonic charitable organizations as part of Masonic Villages’ mission Loss incurred in the fulfillment of our charitable mission This loss was covered by the following support from the members and friends of the fraternity:

The operating expenses of the Masonic Villages have historically exceeded operating revenues. Through the generosity of Freemasons and friends of the fraternity, contributions and bequests enable the Masonic Villages to cover this deficit. The bequests which have been generously donated to the Masonic Villages have been invested, and the investment income earned on these funds allows Masonic Villages to continue its “Mission of Love” and caring for those in need. Any excess funds will be invested so Masonic Villages can continue to provide charitable services to our residents and the community in the future. 11

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COMPASSIONATE CARE


MASONIC VILLAGE AT ELIZABETHTOWN

One Masonic Drive • Elizabethtown, PA 17022 • 717-367-1121 • www.masonicvillagespa.org/elizabethtown Improvements and changes at Masonic Village at Elizabethtown included: As part of a multi-year upgrade of the Masonic Health Care Center and Freemasons Building, work began on renovating resident rooms and common spaces. The primary goal is to convert the current traditional hospital model and centralized dining rooms into discrete neighborhoods, each providing more intimate dining and recreational opportunities. Enhanced dining services provide residents more flexibility in food choice and dining times, as well as a higher quality through a buffet or steam table-type service. All renovated resident rooms are equipped with a new call bell system, which links to cell phones rather than pagers, allowing for better communication between staff and departments. Thanks to a donation through the wish list, the Masonic Health Care Center received three It’s Never 2 Late portable computer systems. The picture-based interface with touch screens is user friendly and provides a therapy-based approach. While residents play games, listen to music or learn to email, they experience therapeutic benefits like hand-eye coordination. Also through a wish list donation, residents of the Bleiler Caring Cottage received a 2011 white Ford 12-passenger minivan for transportation to jobs, appointments and outings. The farm market celebrated its 101st season with a grand re-opening featuring 30 percent more square footage and the addition of a second door and a second cash register. Upgrades also consisted of handicap accessible bathrooms, new energy efficient refrigerated cases, new heating and air conditioning, a new floor and fresh paint. The first 34 of 38 new cottages, as well as site work for up to 100 cottages to be built upon demand, was completed. The first residents moved into their new homes on Oct. 12. Masonic Village at Elizabethtown’s commitment to high quality care and conservation earned us several recognitions in 2011: Masonic Village earned four out of seven awards from the Pennsylvania Therapeutic Recreation Society, including Outstanding Programming of the Year for “Our Community to Their Community,” and Outstanding Special Event of the Year for “Masonic Village Cruise Week.” Resident and volunteer Rosemary Merwin received the Volunteer of the Year Award, and Stacy Cathrall (now a recreation therapist at Masonic Village) earned the Student of the Year Award. At the Cattle Industry Summer Conference, the Masonic Village Farm was recognized as the Environmental Stewardship Award Program winner for region 1. Only six farm operations throughout the country received this award for practicing conservation and protecting soil and water resources while operating a viable beef cattle and farm enterprise. Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture) recognized Masonic 12

Village with a Green Power: Turn it On! Award for installing a 1 MW solar power plant in 2011. The PennFuture awards recognize individuals and organizations for their work in promoting the clean energy economy in Pennsylvania each year. Healing Touch Worldwide Foundation awarded Masonic Village a $3,000 grant to partially cover the cost of training 24 nursing staff and volunteers in a form of noninvasive therapy known as Healing Touch. Masonic Village at Elizabethtown continued to expand opportunities for services and outreach in 2011: In 2011, Masonic Village Home Care staff provided 29,027 hours of services – a 12 percent increase from 2010. With a need outside of our campus for home care, we expanded services into the Elizabethtown community within 10 miles. Masonic Village Hospice staff cared for 195 patients in 2011 – a 16 percent increase from 2010. Nineteen private rooms in the Masonic Health Care Center have been designated to serve people with short-term orthopedic rehabilitation needs. Thanks to a donation through the wish list, new physical therapy equipment is further enhancing these services to help people return home sooner. Masonic Village at Elizabethtown was home to 1,786 residents as of Dec. 31, 2011.


Jane Harner looks forward to each day at the Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill. She appreciates waking up and receiving assistance from a staff member who helps her dress and makes sure her cell phone is hanging around her neck in case one of her sons calls. Very social and friendly, Jane immediately looks around her neighborhood to see what’s happening. “The staff try to help you no matter what the problem,” Jane said. “They’re very serious about what they’re doing. Their main goal is to get everybody up and ready each day. They even remind me to charge my phone each night. They’re always on the ball.” Jane moved to the Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill in February 2010. Her husband and father were lifelong Masons, and her husband also was a Shriner. She knew Masonic Village had a good reputation. “Although moving my mom from living on her own in a condo in Florida was a difficult decision, moving her to [Masonic Village] at Lafayette Hill was the next best thing,” said William “Bill” Harner, Ph.D., Jane’s son. “From the first day, she has been treated like part of a family.” “I’ve made friends and met others with the same interests as me,” Jane said. “I feel at home.” Jane’s husband of 60 years, Warren, passed away in 2008. He was chief of police for the Cheltenham Township Police Department. She worked as a secretary for a Presbyterian church in Philadelphia, and later at a bank. Together, they enjoyed golfing and dancing, and the family attended activities through Warren’s membership in the Fraternal Order of Police. She was a member of her high school choir and has enjoyed singing throughout her life. The events calendar at Masonic Village lists intergenerational programs, art lessons with a local artist, exercise classes, a visit from the Bark Mitzvah Brigade, baking, movies, bingo games and religious services, among other activities. “I’m pretty busy every day,” she said. “There is always something going on every morning, afternoon and evening. I like to see the pets when they visit – dogs and cats, and the birds that live here. One of the birds recently laid four eggs, and we’re all waiting for them to hatch. I enjoy word games, too. They keep my mind active.” Jane has two sons, both retired from the military: Bill, who is superintendent of Cumberland Valley School District in Mechanicsburg, Pa., and Warren, or “Ren” Jr., who is a pilot in Colorado. She has four grandchildren. Despite the distance between them, Jane’s sons keep in touch with her often. The cell phone hanging around her neck ensures it. “I’m a high-tech granny,” Jane said. “I like to have my phone handy.” When Jane needed some extra assistance recently, Masonic Village staff were there for her at every turn. Whether it was a personal need or help with paperwork, they kept her comfortable and her family informed of any changes in her health. “In spite of personal setbacks, your hands-on professional nursing and administrative staff have been instrumental in getting her back on her feet and focused on daily tasks and personal care,” Bill said. “From personal hygiene, dressing, meals and individual occupational therapy, your staff has maintained a high level of the continued care she needs and deserves. Your nursing staff, upon medical emergencies, has always contacted us immediately when my mother had a fall or required transportation to the hospital ... I want to extend our deepest thanks for the continued personal care she has received since becoming a resident. “Because of the generosity and donors who support the Masonic Villages, my mom is able to live in a loving, nourishing environment that provides her with 24-hour care and an excellent nursing and medical staff.”

HIGH QUALITY SERVICE - EMPLOYEE TURNOVER Masonic Villages R.N. L.P.N. C.N.A.

10.9% 3.9% 16.8%

State Average (according to LeadingAgePA)

18.9% 15.6% 24.9%

Low staff turnover in our nursing and personal care areas leads to more consistent, higher quality care for Jane and all Masonic Villages’ residents. Across all departments, the Masonic Villages’ weighted turnover for 2011 was 11.9 percent, below our organizational goal of 15 percent and the state average of 20.5 percent.

In a complex 24-hour operation, some overtime is unavoidable, so we use a national benchmark standard for all campuses to achieve at or below 5 percent overtime of total payroll. In 2011, we achieved an organizational total of 2.27 percent, and it was the first year Masonic Villages did not utilize any agency personnel in any of our nursing or personal care facilities. 13

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MASONIC VILLAGE AT DALLAS

36 Ridgway Drive • Dallas, PA 18612 • 570-675-1866 • www.masonicvillagespa.org/dallas Home to 101 residents as of Dec. 31, Masonic Village at Dallas’ population grew substantially in 2011. With the Walther Apartments at 100 percent occupancy, the marketing staff started a waiting list for prospective residents. Ten villas were reserved, bringing the total to 22. After the model villa upgraded with granite countertops and hardwood floors was reserved, a second villa was upgraded. Residents joined forces with Trinity Presbyterian Church to help youth in the community through the Back Pack Program, which gives children a backpack full of food to take home for the weekend to ensure they have enough to eat until they return to school on Monday morning. The program also provides gifts during the holiday season, such as warm clothing. Residents raised more than $500 to donate to the program and volunteered to fill backpacks. To enhance wellness on campus and in the surrounding communities, Masonic Village at Dallas hosted two free healthy aging seminars, a free estate planning seminar and a flu shot clinic in 2011. The first ever Arts and Music Holiday Celebration, hosted by Masonic Village at the Irem Clubhouse, exposed the community to the campus while featuring live music by local musicians and artwork by students from Lake-Lehman High School, Dallas High School, Luzerne County Community College and Dietrich Theater. The Irem Clubhouse held its first bridal show since the opening of the new clubhouse and grand ballroom in September. More than 150 attendees visited 45 local vendors who displayed their wedding products and services. The Irem Clubhouse hosted 15 wedding receptions and a total of 526 events last year.

MASONIC VILLAGE AT LAFAYETTE HILL

801 Ridge Pike • Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 • 610-825-6100 • www.masonicvillagespa.org/lafayettehill Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill was home to 211 residents as of Dec. 31. By the end of the year, retirement living apartments were 100 percent reserved. The campus also built stronger community partnerships, which enhance the lives of staff and residents, as well as our neighbors. The spring and fall bazaars, largely organized by retirement living residents, netted $7,603, which supports resident programming and activities. Through wish list donations, residents enjoyed theatrical therapy, recliners and plants/ planters, among other items. Residents knitted 45 blankets, 39 hats and eight scarves for the Montgomery County Chapter of Project Linus, and knitted 300 squares as part of Stitches for Sisters to make blankets for women in Africa. For the first time, Temple University used Masonic Village as a clinical site for eight certified registered nurse practitioner students who worked closely with Masonic Village’s physicians. Seven students from Temple’s School of Nursing also completed clinical studies. Through the Plymouth Whitemarsh High School special education department’s community-based training program, life skills students spent time at Masonic Village helping to set tables, do laundry work and complete light outside grounds work. In July, Masonic Village invited the community to participate in an American Red Cross blood drive on the campus. In September, Masonic Village hosted a free health fair for residents, employees and the community. The Eden Alternative® philosophy promotes spontaneity, among other qualities, to create a caring culture. A testament to Masonic Village’s emphasis on this philosophy, a Royal Wedding Tea helped residents and staff celebrate the marriage of William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. In July, Ruth Waddington, assistant director of nursing, received recognition as “Long Term Care Nurse of the Month” by the Evercare Nurse Practitioners for her “compassion, commitment to residents and for her clinical competence.” The fifth Annual Harvest Ball treated 90 residents to an evening of elegance in November. Community volunteers at the event included students from Plymouth Whitemarsh High School, BlueCross BlueShield, Mary Kay and Epic Church, Philadelphia. 14


1000 Masonic Drive • Sewickley, PA 15143 • 412-741-1400 • www.masonicvillagespa.org/sewickley As of Dec. 31, 503 people resided at Masonic Village at Sewickley, where the nursing center renovations were a main topic of conversation throughout the year. On Nov. 3, the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania held a datestone ceremony during which the Committee on Masonic Homes named the nursing community the “Sturgeon Health Care Center” in honor of Grand Master Thomas K. Sturgeon. Bro. James L. Ernette, R.W.P.G.M., also was honored with a plaque for helping to found Masonic Village at Sewickley in 1999. Construction of the new 64,000 square foot building began midSeptember 2010, and by the end of 2011, the expansion was under roof. This project will convert the health care center from a medical/hospital model to a neighborhood design. Based on a theme featuring the trees on campus, residents and staff named the eight neighborhoods together. Masonic Village Home Care staff provided 6,397 hours of service in 2011, and satisfaction surveys consistently rate the service as excellent or above average. Residents greatly enhanced the campus and community in 2011. In March, staff, residents and stained glass designer Nicholas Parrendo dedicated a new Prayer and Meditation Room, made possible through the generosity of donors. In June, members of the Village Workshop delivered three boxes of handmade toys to the Shriners Hospitals for Children-Erie. Residents knit 177 blankets for Project Linus. The William Slater II Master Masons Club organized weekly games to raise money for campus needs. They sponsored events for residents in the nursing and personal care residences, including the Enchanted Evening, various outings, meals and a trip to the Scottish Rite ladies night.

MASONIC VILLAGE AT WARMINSTER

850 Norristown Road • Warminster, PA 18974 • 215-672-2500 • www.masonicvillagespa.org/warminster

As of Dec. 31, 60 residents lived at the Masonic Village at Warminster. This close-knit community helps residents, family members, volunteers and staff to care for and support each other as family. In May, staff held a fundraiser flea market to raise money to help a fellow employee defray the cost of medical bills. The event raised $1,200 for the staff member’s family. Residents continue to enjoy the Eden Alternative® philosophy, which empowers them to be part of decision-making in their home. Examples of the philosophy at work include additions such as the “Anytime Table” in the dining room, which is available all day for residents to stop in for a snack and beverage and enjoy the company of friends, as well as hosts and hostesses in the dining room who mingle with residents, attend to their needs and gather feedback to provide to dining services. At the annual Penny Party in March, the Advisory Council raised $5,202, making it the most successful party to date. The funds helped to purchase items which improve the quality of residents’ lives, such as an upgrade to a flat screen television and size-appropriate entertainment center. Demonstrated by earning a deficiency-free Department of Health inspection in August, Masonic Village at Warminster continued its tradition of providing excellent care and services. A Quality Improvement Team partners with staff in various departments to maintain the highest quality possible, year-round.

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MASONIC CHARITIES LOYALTY CLUB Members of the Masonic Charities Loyalty Club are individuals who have committed to supporting their Masonic Charity of choice through the R.W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania with a monthly gift. The monthly giving program allows you to make charitable gifts automatically from your bank account or charged to your credit card. This “new” program provides benefits to YOU such as easier personal budgeting, increased efficiency and cost savings, while fulfilling a charitable commitment. And, you don’t have to worry about your checks being stolen or lost. To join the Masonic Charities Loyalty Club, please call the Office of Gift Planning at 800-599-6454 or complete the enclosed business reply envelope.

2011 Loyalty Club Members Margaret L. Axsom Walter Balliet Thomas A. Barrow Charles W. Berger Richard E. Bigley Edward H. and Patricia D. Bisbee J. Richard Bishop Steve Bomgardner Alfred M. Bonilla, Sr. John K. Brunner Boyd H. Butz Donald L. Carmichael George J. Cashion William B. Cook P. Thomas Feeser John T. Florey

John R. and Sara J. Fry Vicki L. Gillmore Fred H. Goldblatt Joseph J. Golon Alvin S. Goodman J. Roger and Anne K. Gratz Robert B. Greer, III Leland A. Hale, Jr. Kenneth R. and Mary Lou Harms Edwin S. Hartman, II William F. Hertz Scott R. Hilsee Charles W. Hobday, Jr. Bruce G. Holran E. Dale Hornberger Jeffrey and Nancy Hoyt

Mark G. Kendig Frederick N. Koehler Vance A. LaVanture Gilbert F. Link, Jr. Howard R. Lloyd, Sr. and Rev. Margaret Rohnacher Frank J. Malik Earl B. Markley Harry M. Markley Joseph D. and Lois A. Mc Millan Donald C. Meyers George E. Miller Joseph E. and Barbara A. Murphy Michael D. Needy Clair W. Noll Harry L. Oyler, Sr.

Robert S. and Alice S. Pinnock James E. Polins Wendy Riggall Dennis L. Robinson James R. Rodisch Charles E. Rusk Gary L. Shafer, Sr. Charles L. Smith Oscar F. Smith, IV Richard H. Snyder William R. Staplin, Jr. Carl F. Stoltz A. Ralph Taylor Morton L. Weinberger Baltis S. Whiteman

CHARITABLE DONATIONS An asterisk denotes a 2011 recipient of the prestigious pin reserved by the Grand Master for loyal contributors (those who have given $100 a year for 10 consecutive years) to the Masonic Charities. This distinctive pin was crafted after a beautiful stained glass window located at the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown.

Donors $100-249.99

49th Masonic District 60th Masonic District CHIP Event Thomas G. Abbott David A. Adams Margaret M. Adams Alfred R. Adkins, Sr. Ray E. Affolder Richard M. Agler Edward A. Aiello Lawrence D. Aigeldinger Paul J. Aigeldinger David K. Aitken, Jr. Bradley O. Albert Charles H. Allebach, Jr. Peter Amato Carl A. Anderson Jack B. Anderson Richard K. Anderson Robert R. Anderson Paul R. and Velma E. Andrews Richard R. and Pauline Anglin Roland C. Anstine 16

June P. Antkowiak Alice Ann Archer Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Marjorie O. Arnold Alfred M. Asheuer Carolyn Ann Aston John W. Augustine W. Ronald Aument Ernest H. Aungst Franklin B. Austin, Jr. C. William Autro Lanny R. Bachman, Sr. Donald F. Backes David L. Bagaley William A. Bailey Richard N. Baird Alvin E. and Donna M. Baker Harry W. Baker Robert P. Baker Russell P. Baker William M. Baker Richard A. Bales, Sr. Marvin R. Ball Roger J. Bambach* Adrian E. Bamberger Bank of America Matching Gifts

Theron A. Banker Thomas I. Barnard, Sr. Gene L. Barndt Donald K. Barnes Clyde L. Barnhart Frederick A. Barnhart* Paul V. Barr, Sr. Robert A. Barraclough Thomas A. Barrow John R. Bartenslager John A. Bartle, Jr. John A. Bartle, Sr. Robert M. Bashore, Jr. Robert L. Bassler, Jr. Robert J. Bateman Robert W. Baudoux, Sr. Walter D. Baumbach R. Edward Baumgardner Ernest G. Baxa, Jr. Paulette Baxendale Josh S. and Kathy H. Bayer George C. Beard John F. Beard William P. Beard, Jr. John J. Bearoff Verdeen K. Beaver

Carroll D. Bechtel, III Charles H. Beck Roger D. Beck Robert I. Becker John P. Beckett Elizabeth Beckman Hugh F. Beddow John E. Belle Frederick W. Belser, Sr. Thomas J. Bender Norman R. Bennett Richard E. Bennett Robert P. Benson William M. Benson Ray M. Bergstresser C. Richard Berkenstock Donald C. Berner Harold F. Bernhardt, Jr. William H. Bertolet, III Errol T. Betzenberger Emanuel Bevitz Michael A. Biase Lynn Biegler Harold F. Biehl William W. Biehl Richard J. Bielicki


Franklin R. Brown John Gary and Denise Brown Lynne Brown Richard C. and Louise J. Brown Roger J. Brown Ronald W. Brown Adeline R. Browning Forrest L. Brubaker* Richard H. and Jean M. Brumbach John K. Brunner David C. Bryan Ethel F. Bryant David C. Buchanan Carl A. Bufflap, Jr. Michael J. Buhler Robert A. Bull Harold N. Burchill Edward W. Burger Florence E. Burian Grace E. Burkett Janet Burland Christopher J. Burns Richard F. Burns J.W. Burwinkel, Jr. Paul E. Bush Andrew K. Bussard, Jr. Boyd H. Butz Nicholas Bybel, Jr. Harold G. Byer Robert C. Byers C. Marshall Byre, Jr. Douglas E. Cale Philip L. and Janet Calhoun Gordon W. Campbell Shirley C. Campbell Thomas N. Campbell John E. Campos Raymond Cardona Leonard C. Carey Tama M. Carey Clarence H. Carl Theodore D. Carl Milroy Carnahan Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Carnegie Vincent L. Carothers William P. and Judith G. Carson Gilson G. Cash Terry E. Cassel William P. Cathers, Jr. James L. Cebular, Jr. Albert G. Cederstrom, Jr. Randall D. Cellone Cerrado Abstract, LLC David M. Champe John W. Chapman William H. and Harriet K. Chapman Ann P. Charles William M. Charley

Paul E. and Katherine Cheesman, Jr. Chevron Corporation Kurt W. and Sandra D. Chillas Chippewa Township Recreation Board Anna M. Christ Muriel M. Christmann Jack C. Chun City of Bowie, MD - Council and Staff George P. Clair, III Ralph B. Clare, III Charles F. Clark Donald F. Clark James B. Clark James H. Clark Jody L. Clark Lee E. Clark, Sr. Murl E. Clark Peter W. Clark Jean A. Clem Robert E. Cloonan, Jr. Walter L. Coe, Jr. Dorothy F. Cohen Edward J. Cohen William L. Colbert Elaine Knowles Cole Gregory M. Cole William Collier Commonwealth of PA State Civil Service Commission Joseph A. Conan Ronald L. Confer William J. Conforti Michael B. Conn Paul J. Connolly, Sr. Vernon J. Connor Charles R. Conrad Robert S. Conway Curtis J. Cooke John D. Cooper Quentin H. Cooper Richard P. Cooper, Jr. Robert A. Cooper Robert G. Cope Joseph H. and Alice M. Copeland Richard L. Copenhaver William K. Corl, Sr. Walter P. Cornell Charles B. Correnti David F. Corson William T. Costello, Jr. James M. Costigan Peter W. Coulston, Sr. Alfred E. Cox Dewitt C. Cox, III Janet F. Cox Myron K. Coxe

Jeffrey W. Coy Thomas H. Crawford George W. Cronin Richard E. Crosby CSX Corporation and CSX Good Government Fund Cummins Employees Combined Charities Diane C. Cunicelli Andrew S. Cunningham Raymond Cunningham, Jr. Charles E. Curry William C. Czyzyk Paul M. Dallas, Jr. J. Brian Daniel Benjamin S. Danner Marlin A. Darr William C. and Nancy H. Davidson Annabel L. Davis Charles A. Davis Dorothy C. Davis Henry C. Davis Norman B. Davis Norman G. Davis William C. Davis Dealership For Life, LLC Anna K. Deik J. Kenneth Delmar Arthur L. Delpaz Sebastian Demanop Herbert C. DeMart G. Raymond Dengler John P. Deodati Earl Derr, Jr. Richard H. Detwiler Leonard S. Deutchman Mary Grace Di Massa William H. Dickey, Jr. Russell Dietrich Raymond T. Dietz Salvatore A. DiGiacomo David E. Dilks Jean L. Dillman John C. DiMino John Ditzler Stuart W. Diven Richard D. Dombach John J. Donati, Jr. John N. Donis Eileen Dooley William K. Dorney Kevin K. Dotter Richard L. Dout Victor D. Dove Kirsten M. Dowdy Francis C. Doyle Fred F. Doyle Toni L. Drabant Clifford A. Drescher 17

DONORS

James A. Bilger, Sr. Stanley L. Bingham Biology Department of Elizabethtown College Craig A. Bischak Keith Bixler Patricia L. Bixler William B. Bixler Allen H. Blacklock Mary E. Blackman Robert W. Blackman Laura I. Blair James R. Blankenship Sidney P. Blasiole Brente R. Blosser Karen L. Boehner Theodore F. Bohn Peter E. Bohr, Sr. Jane Boltz Floyd D. Bomgardner, Jr. David L. Bonacci Madeline E. Bond Alfred M. Bonilla, Sr. Sylvia M. Bonitz James H. Bonsall Vernon J. Boose Clarence L. Bosserman, Jr. Beatrice B. Bossler Calvin A. Bossler Antony A. Botto Phillip H. Bower Harold D. Bowers Ellsworth Bowser John B. Bozette, Jr. Edith M. Brachman Howard E. Bradshaw H. William Brady John C. Brake Dorothy P. Brandt Richard E. Brandt Howard W. Breaw Charles Brecht Edward W. Brecht Matthew H. Breidenthall Joseph H. Breitenbach Raymond M. Brenneman Bruce S. Brenner Robert E. Breuninger Mary Brezina William M. Bridge Robert C. Briggs Randall D. Bright William R. Brimmer, Sr. Francis H. Brobst Vinson J. Brock Harold C. Broomell Lewis S. Brough Wallace Brower, Jr. Carlton K. Brown Dennis J. Brown


John R. Dufford Francis X. and Barbara J. Dufner George H. Dull Carl W. Dunbar Barry L. Duncker Thomas Dunlop Cyril C. Dunmire, Jr. Kristen L. Dunn Gerald E. Duvall Russell W. Dyke May E. Eberhart Nancy L. Eberly William J. Ebertshauser Joseph W. Eby Norman C. Eckard, Sr. Norman P. Eckley Alan C. Edwards Harry G. Eisenbise James A. Eisenhart William G. and Ethel Eissler Steve Elek Elizabethtown Chapter Order of DeMolay Charles W. Elliott David E. Elliott William K. Elliott Arthur S. Ellis Norig Ellison Richard D. Ellsworth Robert M. Emberger Robert T. Emery, Sr. Esther A. Enck Theresa C. Enderle Jay R. Engelbrecht Robert M. England Doris D. Engles Charles E. Entrekin Richard R. Erdley Robert C. Erdman Jon W. Erdner Leroy C. Erickson, Jr. Mary D. Erickson Erie Council of the United Commercial Travelers, Inc. Gregory A. Erway Jimmie G. Erwin, Jr. Ricky D. Eschbach John S. Eshbach Norma L. Eshelman Thomas J. Eshelman ESM Group Inc. Charles G. Etling I. Newton Evans, Jr. Travis C. Everett Robert A. Everhart, Jr. Frederick E. Everly, Jr. Calvin E. Ewell Albert J. Fankhauser Fred P. Fanto Janet M. Farnish 18

Kenneth R. Faux, Sr. Mark L. Feaster Ray E. Feick Paul J. Feigel Robert T. Fellows Jeffrey D. Fenstermacher Earl L. Ferguson Harry D. Ferguson* John H. and Adda Ferguson Robert G. Ferguson Robin D. Ferrari William H. Fessler, Jr. Donald R. Fetzer David T. Fife Fiftieth School of Instruction James R. Fike Charles D. Filson Donald A. Fingerman Mary Jane Fischer Max G. Fischer George W. Fishel, Jr. Robert E. Fishel Nelson L. Fisher Paul Fitting John D. Fitzgibbon Joseph A. Fletcher, Jr. Robert James Fletcher Alan L. Flinn Francis V. Florentine Philip M. Flowers Shirley A. Fober Robert H. Fogg Robert H. Folk Raymond E. Foose Mark M. Ford Foresters Valley Forge Branch No. 1491 Paul E. Forry, Jr. Ruth E. Forry Meredith A. Forsythe Steven Fosbenner Nathan A. Foster Calvin W. Fox, Jr. Rodney R. Fox William H. Fox, Jr. David A. Frailey Aden H. Francis Michael P. Frank, III Enoch D. Frankhouser William L. and Virginia R. Frankhouser Robert A. Frantz Fraytak Viesz Hopkins Duthie, P.C. Donn E. Frazier Albert W. and Betty J. Frederick Carson M. Freeman William D. French David W. Freudig Lulu H. Frey

Michael S. Frick Paul W. Frick Andrew E. Friedrich Jack R. Fries Robert O. Fries Charles L. Fuellgraf, Jr. John A. Fuhrman Charles D. Fullmer William K. Fulton, III Albert J. Funke, Jr. Gerald R. Gabel Alden B. Gable Robert W. Gable Kenneth R. Gall Mark D. Gall Mary Galli Vivian A. Galliford John C. Gamaldi, III Charles F. Gamber John F. Garber, Jr. Gardner Pie Company Catherine G. Gardner Mary N. Gardner Timothy E. Garman, Jr. Curtis E. Garrett Guido G. Gatti Clair H. Gaul Dennis S. Gazer GE Foundation George P. Geiges David L. George Donald L. George Andrew L. Gerfin, Jr. Harry E. Gerhard, Jr. John E. Geschwindt Donald H. Geyer Richard T. Gheer Alice E. Gibney Donald W. Giffin James M. Gilbert, Jr. Rodney A. Gilbert Jerome E. Giles* Gilroy and Lillian Roberts Charitable Foundation Michael D. Gipperich Harold A. Gitomer Claude E. Gladfelter, Jr. James O. Gleason Marjorie Gleichert William M. Glose, III Glenn H. Gluntz Constantinos A. Glynos Henry K. Godshall, Jr. Robert L. Goehring Thomas “Tucker� Goho Fred H. Goldblatt Dennis A. Good John T. Gorman Joseph P. Graham, III Robert J. Graham

Thomas D. Graham Bernard Granor Vincent Gravina, III William D. Grayson, Jr. Donald I. Green Doris J. Green Lias Ann Green William H. Green, Jr. Michael G. Greenawalt Jeffrey A. Gregoire Donald R. Gregory Mary Jane Greusel Donald L. Grier Harold N. Grier Doris Griffin Bertram E. Griffith, Jr. Marguerite H. Griffith Robert L. Griffith, III Scott A. Griffith Charles E. Griffiths, Sr. Corinne Griffiths John R. Grimm Robert L. Grimm Charles H. Grine, Sr. Ralph D. Groff Eric L. and Brenda G. Gross John W. Gross, Jr. Eric G. Grove Christopher M. Grow Margaret A. Grundig C. Dennis Gruver Evans C. Guequierre E. Garrett Gummer, III Albert W. Hacke, III Edward G. Hacke Virginia Haddad Shirley Hagmeier Ernestine Halikman David and Ann Marie Hall William C. and Joan H. Hall Nicholas Halladay Dale H. Haller Harold H. Hamilton Betty J. Hamman Charles and Pat Hammer James A. Hammer Robert K. Hammer Richard A. Handschumacher Charles M. Hangsterfer Arlene Hanlon Richard C. Hann Andrew J. Hanobeck, Jr. Stanley C. Hanshaw Yvonne J. Hanson James W. Hantjis Mary A. Harbaugh Sheila Hardin Marian K. Harigan Scott R. Harp Maynard L. Harring


Judith Hitzel George B. Hixon Gregory A. Hixson Andrew M. Hladio Charles W. Hobday, Jr. Robert M. Hockenberry Elwood C. Hocker, Jr. Burton E. Hofer William F. Hoffmeyer Richard A. Holcombe Raymond A. Holland Charles W. Hollenbach Cynthia B. Hollinger Robert G. Hollinger James F. Hollingshead Charles Holloway Martin W. Holmes Valentino and Mariaelena Holowsko Carl D. Homan Bryan M. Hoover Sheldon K. Hoover, Sr. William B. Hoover Kenneth R. Horner Edward L. Horst Wayne E. Hort Frederick W. Hotzman, Jr. Lucille Hough Clifford N. Howard Lewis L. Hoy Cecil L. and Katherine Hubbard Robert V. Hubbard Harry G. Huber Ronald G. Hughes Stanley S. Hughes June Hull John W. Hunsberger Pearl E. Hunsberger Thomas Hunter Joseph D. Hyde Royce G. and Jill K. Imhoff, II Fred N. Imler Lucy Ingram Patsy A. Inners Linda S. Intihar John P. Ippolito Gerald D. Irwin Loretta Iveson Donald F. Jackle Barry R. and Denise C. Jackson Bruce H. Jackson Milton F. Jacoby Michael E. Jaspan Mark A. Jeffrey Kim W. Jeffreys George F. Jelinek James A. Jenkins Richard P. Jenkins Jill Marie Jimenez Albert E. Jochen

Edward F. John, Jr. Irmgard Johns Vincent C. Johns John E. Johnson John G. Johnson* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Johnson Robert E. Johnson Forrest J. Johnston Peter D. Johnstone George G. Jones, Jr. Gordon S. Jones Lloyd Jones Richard T. Jones Thomas R. Jones, III Wallace R. Jones Wilbert C. Jones Clyde W. and Eva G. Jordan John M. Josephson Mardie M. Juskalian, Jr. Just Give Timothy J. Juvenal Cloyd L. Kaelin, II Doris K. Kahmar George W. and Elaine Kaiser Stephen G. Kaiser Carol A. Kalbach W. Jack Kalins Uldis Kalnins Terry Kamerzel James D. Kanell Joseph D. Karmerze, Jr. David E. Karper John S. Kassees Edward C. Kasten, Sr. Paul Kaupe Rebecca N. Kausch Leo J. Kay, II Timothy T. Keagle, Sr. Robert Keegan, Jr. Walter P. Keely, Jr. Orwin Keeney David E. Keesey Arthur S. Keinert Richard N. Kellenberger Scott L. Kelley Joseph C. Kellner William J. Kelly, III Edward C. Kemner David R. Kemper Mark G. Kendig Kennard Dale High School Stephan L. Kenee Stephen L. Kenney John M. Kerry Robert L. Kessler David H. Ketterer William M. Keys Keystone Service Systems, Inc. John K. Kibler

Harry C. Killian William E. Kimble James E. Kincaid Patti S. Kinder Robert M. King Robert W. Kinsley Lazarus P. Kirifides Alton R. and Doris S. Kirkpatrick Richard J. Kirscht Garvin R. Kissinger Harold G. Kist Howard L. Kitzmiller Frederick H. Klaiss, Sr. Neal B. Klimek Amy S. Kline Samuel L. and Yvonne Kline William F. Kline Albert B. Kling Arthur Kling, Jr. Austin C. Klopp John E. Klopp Brian D. Knapp Robert B. Knepp Robert W. Knight, III Richard L. Knoebel Hargis L. and Helen L. Knoechel George J. Knorr George J. Knous Paul E. Knuth, Jr. Gregory Kobasa Robert M. Koch William A. Koch, III Robert Kochersperger, Jr. Donald A. Koehler Emery J. Kohut Garry E. Koppenhaver Carol L. Korogi-Reeves Robert L. Koser Marian G. Kovacs John Kozak Dallas L. Krapf James N. Krasnansky Franklin Kratz James R. Kratz Ronald L. Kratz J. David Kreiss Edna M. Kruse Juergen W. Kruse Frederick C. Kublic Donald J. Kugle E. Thomas Kuhn, Jr. Hazel W. Kulp Raymond L. Kunkel, Jr. Gerald R. Kunsman Truman D. Kunsman Anthony Kurdilla Robert F. Kushnereit, Sr. William R. Laatu

DONORS

Robert W. Harshman Harry S. Hart, Jr. Harold E. Hartdung Edwin S. Hartman, II Robert E. Hartman Thomas W. Hartman June H. Harvey Robert H. Hashinger, Sr. Joan L. Hassinger Laverne S. Hauck, Jr. Wilson W. Haughton Fred R. Hauptman Dale M. Hauze, Sr. Charles R. Hazelwood, Jr.* Benjamin P. Heck Quintin I. Heckert John B. Heilman, Jr. George E. Heinly, Jr. Joseph I. Heiser Todd A. Heller James G. Hellmann William R. Hemperly, Jr. Paul R. Hencel* Robert L. Henly Frank M. Henry John P. Henry, Jr. Thomas E. Henry, III Linda D. Herbert Scott M. Herbine Charles D. Herman Martin E. Herman Sherman A. Herman F. Wayne Hershey Richard B. Hershey James T. Heslop, III Clifton R. Hess Daniel E. Hess Paula K. Hess Homer S. Hetrick, II Virgil J. Hettinger John O. Hewlett John C. Hey, Sr. Larry P. Heydt Henry J. Hiddleson Eugene W. and Jacqueline Hieber High Company LLC S. Dale High Carl L. and Kathy Hikes J. Russell Hill Louis H. Hill, Jr. William T. Hill William C. Hilling Ronald M. Hilmer Scott R. Hilsee John P. Himes Daniel E. Himmelberger Todd L. Hineline Kirk S. Hinkley, Jr. Kirk S. Hinkley, III

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Barry Michael Ladd Ladies Auxiliary KensingtonKadosh No. 54 Lancaster Lodge of Perfection George F. Lance Roy M. Landers Gerald G. Lando Land Preservation Trust Judy Lansat Frank V. Lantz Charles R. Latimer Jerry B. and Anne W. Lauer Robert M. Lauman Vance A. LaVanture John P. Lazaro Arnold H. Lazarus Harold W. Leas Mary Q. Leavitt Jason E. LeBeau Stephen C. Leer Bruce L. Lehman, Jr. Lee R. Lehman Jeffrey M. Lehmann Robert C. Leiby Tara Leister Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Leitzel Tracy Leja Larry S. LeMaster Richard E. Lenker, Jr. Jay F. Leonard John J. Lerch, IV William G. Lerch Frank R. Lerew, Jr. Marie E. Lesher John E. and Missy Letsch Richard T. Levis, Jr. Shirley K. Lewellen Ivor F. Lewis John H. and Carloyn C. Lewis, Jr. Roger M. Lewis Jerome W. Lewkowicz Ted D. and Meg Lichtenwalner Luther L. Lightcap, Sr. John T. Lindberg Leonard W. Lindh Ernest E. Lingle Gilbert F. Link, Jr. David K. Lippiatt Robert C. Lippy Robert L. Little D. Anita Littlewolf David Lizzi, Sr. Lockheed Martin Space Systems Employees Richard O. Loesel Marlene Logan Paul F. Lombardi Robert I. Long Ruth D. Long Samuel B. Long, Jr. 20

Stephen W. Long Harry K. and Doris K. Longenecker Mary Ann Loughin Donald K. Lowe Lee L. Lowry James A. Luck Treva R. Luck Richard E. Ludwick Edmund S. Ludwig Harry C. Luebbe, Jr. Eva Lulias Sebastian A. Lupi Jay H. Lutz G. Alvin Lynn Lewis M. Lynn, Sr. Howard H. MacDougall Gordon D. MacGregor David E. MacIntyre James S. Mackey David C. MacLay, Jr. Norman C. MacMath John A. MacPhail Roger A. Madigan Richard F. Maffett John C. Magnus Richard B. Mahany Anne Maher Frank J. Malik Daniel F. Malloy, Jr. Robert C. Malot Richard E. Mampe Aaron Manderbach Daniel Mandich Manheim Veterans Memorial Ambulance Association Bernard Mann John H. Mann Matthew M. Mannherz, Jr. Raymond M. Mannion H. Martin Marietta Clifford K. Mark George S. Mark, Jr. Robert S. Markley Dale F. Marrison Leland L. Marsh Robert W. Marsh John O. Marshall Joseph L. Marshall Barbara A. Martin Betty L. Martin Frances B. Martin James J. Martin James W. Martin Richard A. Martin William T. Martin, Jr. John E. Martinson, II Mary Conclave Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine Susan Masenheimer

George D. Mason Masonic Homes Residents Joseph M. Massey Truman E. Mast William P. Matesevac, Jr. Reed A. Mathis Wayne C. Mattern Helen Mattson John D. Matyasich Michael P. Maugans K. Fredrick Mauger Albert L. Maxson Michael S. Maxwell Marvin L. May* James D. Mayer Duncan D. McArthur, Jr. Robert H. McCague* Warren B. and Joyce M. McCarty Raymond D. McCleary John F. McConnell David A. McCormick Marjorie A. McCracken John McCraw James C. and Ginny McCullough Donald W. McCune Calvin S. McCutcheon Norwood A. McDaniel, Sr. Bernard McDermott Albert J. McDevitt, Jr. Dale E. McDonald Richard Robert McElwee Austin E. McGrath, Jr. Michael J. McGraw Jon W. McHugh William B. McIntyre, Jr. Michael B. Mckee Michael L. McKiernan Robert E. McMullen John J. McNey Cathleen McVeigh George E. Meckley J. Franklin Meehan Henry C. Meiss, III George P. Meissner Joseph S. Meizen Robert R. and Judith A. Melisko Helen D. Mercer Donald W. Meredith Stanley Merzanis Anthony J. Messa Edward M. Messner Robert S. Metcalfe David P. and Margaret P. Methlie Charles D. and Jane R. Meyer MI - KEE - TRO Employees John T. Miles Cindi Miller David R. Miller Dennis C. Miller Donald J. Miller

Donald R. Miller Emory P. Miller George D. Miller George H. Miller Glenn D. Miller, II Glenn L. Miller Harvey J. Miller Jeanne L. Miller Richard A. Miller Richard F. Miller, Jr. Robert J. Miller, Jr. Rodrick L. Miller Ronald K. Miller T. D. James Miller Thomas F. Miller Richard B. Millham, Sr. Judith A. Millhouse George A. Mitchell, Jr. Paul Mitchell, Jr. Gary S. Mohler James Moir Mary Moore Robert W. Moore Russell H. Moore, Jr. Dennis V. Mordan James R. Morgan Marie A. Morgan Richard A. Morledge Steve C. Morreale John E. Morris, IV Perry A. Morse Harry A. Moseley, Jr. David T. Moser Lester L. Moser, Sr. Jeffrey S. Moyer* Sidney C. Moyer William R. Moyer, Jr. William S. Moyer Ralph F. Mueller, Jr. Miles W. Muir Frederick E. and Isabelle S. Muller, Jr. Emory C. Mullins, Jr. John H. Mummert Howard L. Mundorf William F. Munz Timothy J. Murphy Mutual of America Alice W. Myers Jerry A. Myers Joan Myers Joseph F. Myers Leon C. Myers, Jr. John R. Nagel Donald G. Nagle Dennis R. Narehood National Camping Travelers Penn West Chapter No. 23 Alan D. Naylor Michael D. Needy


Jon E. Pauley David R. Peach Randall R. Peairs Lewis A. Pearsall, Jr. Pegs & Jokers Board Game Group Richard L. Peifer Rudolph Pellegrini George C. Penrod Paul M. Perlstein Bonnie J. Perrone M. Joan Pessano Vicki Lynn Pessano Ralph E. Peters William W. Peters Ricky L. Peterson Patricia A. Petherbridge Thomas W. Pfahler, Jr. Edward P. Pfendner Duane I. Phillips James H. Phillips, Sr. William F. Pieger A. Duer Pierce, Jr. William B. Plossl John Plumb Anne M. Plusch Marlin L. Plymette Ronald W. Podmilsak James G. Pollock Sherry Pollock Donald D. Poorbaugh Stanley E. Pope Jack H. Port William H. Port Harry R. Porter William B. Potts Frederick C. Powell Robert L. Prall, Jr. Thomas O. Pratt Evelyn E. Preiksat Craig D. Press Bernard D. Price Edward P. Priebe Roy L. Prince William A. Prosser Protection Services Inc. PSECU - Call Center Staff Russell T. Purdie Ralph E. Purpur Gary and Susan G. Pyles Max Rabinovitz Barbara L. Racki Frederick E. Raco, Jr. C. Kirk Radcliff, IV Dorothy K. Radcliffe William D. Radle Richard L. Ramsay, Sr. W. Chester Ramsay, III J. Norman Ranck Robert P. Randall

William E. Rathman Duane D. Rausch James A. Rawle, III Priscilla Rayburn Mark S. Rayne Victor J. Reale Richard B. and Nancy Reaney Duane C. Redline Josiah F. Reed, Jr. Karl F. Reed Samuel J. Reed Thomas R. Reed John S. Reese Harold R. Reeser Warren P. Reeves Troy M. Regan Marjorie Reid Kenneth A. Reigle, Jr. James M. Reilly William M. Reilly Richard A. Reisert Stanley A. Reith Donald J. Renn Robert A. Renninger Edward G. Renoll Ronald R. Renshaw Jay R. Reynolds Robert J. Reynolds John H. Rhein Betty M. Rhoads Herman S. Richard John G. Richards Jesse P. Richardson, Jr. Kenneth W. Richman Bruce Riddle Edward M. Ridge Edward A. Title Leslie J. Riggall Wendy Riggall H. William Rineer Jack D. Rininger Milton A. Ripple Howard F. Rissmiller Frederick J. Ritter, III Robert E. Roan Almore G. Robb, Sr. James R. Robb Saul Robbins Alfred S. Roberts Donald F. Roberts Eugene L. Roberts George A. Roberts Philip G. Roberts, Jr. Dennis L. Robinson Robert R. Robinson, Jr. Robert R. Robinson Carl C. Roddy, Jr. Ronald R. Rodenbaugh, Sr. Jena M. Root Carl A. Rose

Richard E. Rose Donald C. Roseth George M. Roskos, III Eleanor R. Ross Joan C. Rotheram James D. Rouke Arthur and Shirley S. Rowley Ronald W. Rudy Barry L. Rugh John E. Rusnack, Jr. Jane B. Russell Patricia G. Rust Ronald B. Ruth Albert G. Rutherford, II Kenneth J. Ryan Lynda G. Sahli John L. Salley Brian H. Sammis Cornelia R. Sampson Paul E. Sanderlin Stephen B. Sandler William J. and Kim L. Sands Sartomer USA, LLC Alan D. Saylor Charles D. Saylor, Sr. Charles W. Schaeffer George B. Scheerbaum Henry H. Schell Robert C. Schellhamer Arthur R. Schisler William L. Schlegel George F. Schmidt Robert J. Schmitt Carl F. Schmoyer, Jr. Kenneth G. Schnabel Schneider Electric George R. Schollhamer William C. and Nancy A. Schreffler Scott A. Schriner John H. Schulte Fredrick W. Schuster Timothy L. Schwambach Andrew S. Schwartz Saul M. Schwartz Beverly Schweitzer Charles F. Schwender James E. Scott, Sr. Joseph E. Scott* Samuel M. Scott Dennis W. Scullion Gerard R. Sealy Curtis C. Seaman John L. Seasholtz Jane W. Segmiller Randolph Seitter Robert L. Seitzinger, Jr. Harry T. Sell Delbert E. Sellers 21

DONORS

Dale R. Nelson, Sr. Robert W. Nelson Roger E. Nelson, Jr. David B. Nemec Richard M. Newberg William L. Newpher Roland M. Nichols, Jr. Ronald E. Nickel Gary W. Nickelson Frank S. Nicodem Leonard Niesenbaum David A. Nimick Lee B. Noble Donald L. Nock Myrl K. Noggle Barry L. Noll William M. Norris Gabriel D. Novakovsky Morris Novick Dorothy L. Nye Kenneth A. Nygard Evelyn H. Nylund* Helen A. Oakes Debra J. O’Connel James A. and Suzanne M. O’Connor Edward J. Oerman Reginald J. Ohlson Benjamin Olewine, III James A. Oliver Glenn W. Olsen Jeffrey J. O’Malley Clifford H. Ommert John E. Orfetel, Sr. Nancy L. Orn Joyce L. Orris Scott M. Orris David P. Osborne Diane C. O’Shea George H. Ostermayer Kenneth P. Overly D. Alfred Owens Harry L. Oyler, Sr. Michael G. Oyler PA Department of Environmental Protection Staff Paul S. Painter Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. Palmer Bernardo Paratore Earl M. Parker, Jr. William Parker, Jr. Robert H. Parkinson Richard E. and Sylvia Parks James V. Parmiter Harry T. Parson, Jr. Richard O. Partington William W. Partridge, Jr. Michael A. and Linda Paschal Harry P. Passmore, Jr. Cerene J. Paul


Sellersville Elementary School Principals Forrest L. Shadle Frederic V. Shaefer John R. Shaffer Patricia M. Shaner Patrick J. and Nellie E. Sharkitt Keith E. Sharp Peter G. Shaub W. Richard Shearer Larry C. Sheibley Lloyd V. Sheipe Marilyn E. Sheldon Helen Shellehamer Jess B. Shelley Peter D. Sherwin Douglas R. Shetron Ernest G. Shetter Susan K. Shildt Mervin I. Shoaf Robert M. Shope Gary E. and JoAnna Shovlin Edgar A. Shrader Donald L. Shuler, Jr. Helen M. Shumaker James R. Sibel Stephen and Carol Signore George E. Silvers William W. Simcox, Jr. Paul F. Simington George R. Simms Ralph J. Simons Raymond A. Simpson, Jr. William W. Simpson John R. Sinclair Delbert L. and Fern E. Skinner William Skumanich Janet Y. Small Kenneth F. Small Arthur R. Smith Brooks W. Smith Donald E. Smith Eugene R. Smith, Jr. Fred J. Smith Harry J. Smith John C. Smith Lance A. Smith Larry W. Smith Malcolm H. Smith Oscar F. Smith, IV Paul L. Smith Robert L. Smith Ronald M. Smith Walter H. Smith, Jr. Michael D. Smoker William L. Smouse Chester C. Snavely, Jr. T. Richard Snedden William F. Snider Arlington A. Snyder 22

Donald L. Snyder Erma A. Snyder Ivan R. Snyder Richard H. Snyder Shirley A. Snyder William R. Snyder Robert J. Sobers Joseph M. Sobeski Melvin J. Sollenberger Southampton Square Club Arthur L. Sowers John V. Spadacini Tim W. Spahr George W. Spalding Speakman Financial Group Bryan J. Spear Special Singles Chester W. Speidel Bruce W. and Barb Spickler Dana H. Spriggs Robert D. Springer Halvard A. Sproger Thomas C. Stabley Donald L. Stahl James D. Stahl Stanley P. Stahl James F. Standish, Jr. Kevin P. Staschiak Mary J. Stauffer Nellie D. Staver Kenneth F. Steidel Mathias F. Steiger Robert S. Stein Gerald Z. Steinberg Seth B. Steinheiser Richard J. Stemmler John M. Stentz Sammy A. Stephens Thomas C. Stephens William J. Stephens William T. Stephens Leonard W. and Barbara M. Stern Margaret E. Stetler Anne B. Stevens Calvin W. Stevens Scott A. Stevenson William C. Stever Charles E. Stewart Rachele Stiffler Donald O. Still Robert K. Stine Richard C. Stinsman John Stipanovich, Jr.* Paul O. Stoey Carl F. Stoltz Ronald M. Stoof Charles W. Stopp John Stott William S. and Dorothy Stout Wayne R. Strasbaugh

Paul R. Straw George L. Strawn Hamilton W. Strayer Mary L. Strickland William A. Strimple, Jr. John F. Strong, III Charles A. Strosnider Frederick L. Stroup Charles L. Strouphar, Sr. Franklin H. Strouse Hans L. Strube Edward J. Stumm Dale R. Stump Paul R. Summers David H. Summerville, Sr. SunGard Availability Services Reitzel O. Swaim, Jr. John H. Swan Stephen Swika, Jr. Donald L. Swope John H. Takash John A. Talbitzer, Jr. Ronald C. Tanner, Jr. David M. Tatum Heinz G. Taubenberger John W. Taylor, Jr. Richard E. Taylor Robert W. Taylor Russell H. Taylor William R. Taylor, Jr. Percy D. Teaford, Jr. Brian E. Teaman* Richard S. Thatcher The Craftsman Club The Glenmede Corporation, Matching Gifts Program The Snowflakes Albert L. Thomas, Jr. Donna N. Thomas Harold D. Thomas, Jr. Phyllis J. Thomas James L. Thompson Ralph W. Thompson William A. Thorpe Raymond E. Tisot Edward A. Title, Sr. Isabel C. Tompkins John C. and Nancy B. Tondora Doris Toomey Hafid Touam Edward E. Tourje Richard C. Traugh Johnny E. Tressler Gary N. Trivelpiece Terry P. Troxell Earl P. Trygar, Sr. John J. and Emily C. Tumolo, Jr. Edmund A. Turnbull Mary J. Turner G. Henry Turrell, Jr.

Edward V. Twiggar, II U. S. Family Foundation, Inc. Sylvia M. Ulion George W. Ullrich Darlyn D. Unger Frank R. and Virginia R. Unterberger Robert R. and Amy J. VanGulick Suzanne Cull Van Metre Kenneth W. Van Sickle Joan Van Syoc Joseph I. Vasile Francis A. Vicente Anthony F. Vitas William J. Vohs George M. Von Nieda Thomas J. Von Nieda Dorothy E. Vosburgh Fredrick M. Waara Betty W. Waetjen George H. Wagner, Jr. John J. Wagner Susan E. Wagner William J. Wahlsteen James A. Wales Mildred R. Walker Joyce M. Wallis Viola K. Walmer Donald R. and Evelyn Walp George R. Walter, Jr. John A. Walter Gerald H. Wampler John H. Ware, IV Glenn W. Warfel Chad Warhold William L. Warrick Caryl T. Waters Barry V. Watson George A. Watson James D. Watson Ralph B. Watson, Jr. Ronald E. Watson Gordon J. Watt Donald W. Weaver John R. Weaver Willard H. Weaver William S. Weaver Frederick W. Weber Robert A. Weber Robert T. Weed Fred H. Wege, Jr. Mark M. Wehr Delton L. Weigle I. Raymond Weigle N. Bruce Weir Herman J. Weiser, Jr. Carl B. Weiss Barry L. Welch Gerald L. Weldon H. William Welliver


Philip W. Young William A. Young Charles E. Zarfos Luther A. Zarfoss, II David E. Zazworsky James K. Zeaman Charles M. Zell Thomas R. Zern Marcos A. Zerpa, Jr. Richard A. Zick William N. Zilch Barry L. Zimmerman C. Dennis Zimmerman George E. Zimmerman, Jr. George W. Zimmerman Guy K. Zimmerman Paul H. Zimmerman Robert E. Zimmerman Thomas F. Zimmerman Charles H. Zinn Charles L. Zion Dennis M. Zubler

Donors $250-499.99

Richard W. and Jeannine E. Abel Donald L. Albert James H. Albert, Jr. David E. Albrecht William M. Alden John P. Ambrozates Richard W. and Linda Armbrust Carroll S. Arnold William F. Ashe William G. Atherholt W. Allen Babel Ronald L. Bamberger Arlan D. Barkman Jack L. Baumeister Bradford E. Beadle Donald T. Beecher Kenneth D. Beene Carl R. Beidleman Willis K. Bennett John V. Berry Raymond R. and Jean L. Betz Allan I. Binder Alvin H. and Diane S. Blitz M. Marion Blum Nancy Bogert Robert S. Bolinger Carl S. Boselli William C. Bradstreet Donald L. Brainerd Paul P. Bricknell Delores J. Brosi Sarah H. Brown Norman A. Burger David E. and Jane M. Cale

Charles T. and Carol E. Chew Alethea M. Cloud John L. Cole, Jr. Michael G. Comfort William B. Cook Robert F. Cosgriff David W. Cousins Wilson B. Cramer R. Thomas Croft John R. Davidson Robert W. Davies Richard G. DeLong Mark J. and Nancy Deputy Marjorie B. Derbyshire Richard H. Disque, II* Donegal Area High Twelve Club No. 686 Robert J. Donmoyer Albert Dove J. Allan Downing Keith B. Doyle Gary L. and Carol A. Dukeman Lawrence R. and Rette Ebersole Lewis G. Ebersole Robert L. Eckbreth* Donald L. Eckert Robert W. and Patricia Edge James H. Edsall William E. Eggert Frank E. Ehrenfeld, Jr.* George S. Endslow Margery B. H. English John H. Enterline Elmer Erdely, Jr. Craig L. Erdman Susan M. Ewing Patricia A. Eyster Joseph E. Fair* Marc A. Falcinelli Kenneth H. Faust P. Thomas and Marilyn A. Feeser Russel R. Fels Brenda Appelgren Ferich Richard L. Fernback Alan J. Finlay Charles J. Fisher Timothy Fitzpatrick Mary E. Flurie Charles B. Foulkrod Theodore W. Foust Michael J. Frailey Marlin B. Frankhouse John R. Fry John E. and Jean Fullerton, Jr. B. Howard Fyock Matthew W. Gallagher Dean M. Gettemy Norman and Elizabeth Gough Lisa S. Gray

Robert B. Greer, III Glen R. Grell Charles W. Grimm Owen H. Groff Brian J. Haier Henry E. Haller, Jr. Clyde M. Hallett Elaine W. Hammer William L. Hammer Kenneth R. Harms Robert E. Hassler John W. and Sara M. Haught James R. Heckman John D. and Lee H. Heile Edgar H. Hendler Duane P. Hepler Margaret M. Hershberger William F. Hertz Judith A. Hess Thomas F. Higgins William P. and Esther E. Hileman James A. Hill B. Thomas Hipple Lester W. Hoffman, Sr. J. Larry and Joanne Hollinger William Homisak Thomas I. and Judith A. Host Mary T. Howell Eugene R. Hughes Margaret J. Hurst IBM Employee Services Center Imagine Nation Books, LTD Royce G. and Mary L. Imhoff Gary L. Jacobs Carl F. Jaymes Michael J. Jenkins Peter C. Karhoff William J. Keeler, Sr. Donald C. Kivler Beatrice Klovsky Mary Knox Richard H. and Ruth M. Koch Jack Koehler Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kook Joseph W. Kovarick Herbert Kramer W. Donald D. Kreamer Robert E. Kreider William E. Kuebler Samuel E. Kurtz Earl W. Laney Arlene R. Laubach Carl W. Laubach Walter B. Laubach, Jr. Lemuel R. Lawson Donald A. Lechleitner Robert A. and Joanne C. LeDane Ralph A. Lehman 23

DONORS

Mary A. Welsh Wayne P. Welshans Barry E. Wenger Noah W. Wenger Ann Z. Wenrich Robert W. Wentzel, Sr. Leon Werb Thomas M. Werner Russell C. Wert Western Pennsylvania Preceptory Eugene S. Wheeler Robert C. Wheeler Roger L. Wheeler Lee N. Whitaker Joel J. Whitcomb Walter R. Whiteman John H. Whittaker Wilson W. Wickiser Henry M. Wildasin William C. Wilkes* Carolyn C. Wilkins Michael R. Willard Dean A. Williams Dean L. Williams George L. Williams Janice V. Williams R. Richard Williams Robert A. Williams S. Joan Williams Carl J. and Carol D. Willis John S. Wilson Mildred C. Wilson Richard P. Wilson W. William Winkler Joseph O. Wintersteen Michael A. Wisniewski Donald E. Wissinger William I. and Sandra Wittick, III Susan D. Wolf William T. and Cornelia Wolf Paxton G. Wolfe William F. Wolfe Larry J. Wolford Kenneth W. Womack Clark W. Wooding Jesse C. Woodring John C. Worrell Richard A. Worrell Thomas J. Wratcher Buddy J. Wright R. Richard Wright, Jr. Walter H. Wright, Jr. Garson W. Wunderlich, III Charles J. Wyberg Howard R. Wykoff George W. Yeackley Ellis L. Yingling Donald L. Yost Lois B. Young


Alvin L. and Mary H. Leisey, Jr. Robert R. Lewis Robert W. and Florabelle W. Lichty Howard R. Lloyd, Sr. Nathan M. Lutz John K. Lyter William F. and Angeline R. MacIntire James H. Maguire Kirk C. Manchester Domenic C. Marcellino Donald E. March William W. Marshall, Jr. Herbert L. Marti Elizabeth A. Martin William J. Martin Harry E. Martyn Masonic Blood Donor Club Masonic Village at Elizabethtown Social Workers Josephine E. Mayes Lois A. Mc Millan Jonathan K. McClure Ann B. McFadden Francis J. McGuigan Ronald A. and Judy A. McKnight Gene E. and Nancy T. McMillen Barbara A. Melnyk Donald L. Mershimer Joyce F. Michelfelder Thomas Q. Miller Milliman Alfred Molin George Montgomery James A. Morrison Robert M. and Mona S. Murray Robert W. Murray William W. Murschel Edward W. Naegele, Jr. Leonard C. and Mary Newman Clair W. Noll Mark R. and Kelly Nord Nan R. Norris Garold M. Oakes Margaret M. Oberg William R. Oberholtzer Joseph B. O’Connor Wayne B. Ohl Virginia H. Orchard Marjorie D. Owens Arthur M. Painter, Jr. Karl L. and Karen L. Parks and Family Pennsylvania NCT Preston R. Perkey Ruth U. Pile Dennis K. Plasha, Sr.* Harold A. and Ida M. Queen John R. and Louise E. Rapp 24

George T. Rauch Mary S. Reader George W. and Annabelle N. Reider J. Wesley Rineer Jenny L. Rodger Richard F. Romig David R. Schad Esther L. Scheuermann F. Dale Schoeneman, III Gerald R. and Madeline M. Schuldt Marylou Shallcross Gary L. Sharp Herbert S. Shear Barbara W. Shelley Judith A. Shelley Owen F. Sheppard, Jr. Peter Sklikas Frederick H. Smedley Charles L. Smith Ruth I. Smith Steven Smolenak Michael D. Smoluk John P. Smuck William E. Smythe Erica C. Sopp Phyllis E. Speicher Randall W. Spriggle William H. and Shaun Stanert Richard L. Stare Clinton J. Starkey Adrienne M. Staudemayer John F. Steiner William C. and Carol A. Stevenson, Sr. Steven N. Stitzer Helen A. Stone Granville S. Strachan, Jr. Ricky L. Swalm Samuel M. and Dianne M. Taggart Troy L. Teal George A. Thomas James M. and Cheryl Thompson Merrill C. Thrush Patricia Toomey Edward S. Topper Robert M. Troxell Samuel J. Turn Edward M. Vasoli Raymond A. and Geraldine A. Vaughan Mary Emily Vint Matthew B. Volovnik Gerald D. and Patricia A. Wagner Robert J. Wagner Frank M. Walter William H. Walter Elvin M. and Leatrice A. Warner, Jr.

Norman E. Weiss, Sr. Charles Werner Harry B. West Robert E. Wetzel Harold J. Whartnaby Robert W. and Evelyn G. Wheeler Leon V. Whipple Beverly A. White Walter A. Wickey Marjorie E. Williams Thomas R. Williams* Thomas A. Wilson Warren W. Wilson Lois H. Witmer Wilbur E. Wolf, III John E. Wolgemuth Harry A. Woods Gerald L. Woolcock Alan B. Yeakel Jane L. Ziegler Allan A. Zimmerman* William E. Zinkel

Donors $500-999.99

Anonymous 7th Masonic District 15th Masonic District 18th Masonic District Paul E. and Susan Allen Charles J. and Marie V. Andrews Nancy L. Armitage Donald O. Bachman Gerald R. and Rose Baer Raymond G. Bagley, Jr. D. Jean Barton Jeff A. and Susan Biddle Jane Binley Mary L. Bishop Wilkerson “Bill” and Isabelle Boone Paul F. Braun Joseph E. and Wendy Bryan Kenneth E. Burkholder Daniel G. Cairns Donald L. Carmichael Robert R. and Rosemarie Carthew Gregory S. Caskey A. Kathlene Coe Milton E. Coll Joseph G. Cook Louise H. Cook Elsie R. Corlett Coslett Foundation Edward W. Coslett, Jr. David W. Cousins David and Clara Cranmer Kenneth Curtis

CWP Industries, Inc. Dieter G. Dauber John R. Davidson Hilda Deibert Helen M. Delbridge Chester A. and Barbara Derk, Jr. Jonathan B. Detwiler Robert T. Dudley F. Albert Ely William L. Emick, Jr. Donald B. Engle Nancy J. Evans Ken E. Farabee Howard C. Faust Kenneth G. Fessler Joseph M. Fisher William S. Fisher Henry R. and Martha S. Gally Wayne M. Garafola Raymond T. George Robert C. and Josephine Glunt Doris M. Gotsch Mary C. Graefe Grand Council of Royal and Select Master Masons Anne B. Gray Marian L. Greenawalt Helen D. Gregg Robert G. and Margie Gregoire Frank and Ruth Hall, Jr. Philip J. Hassinger, Jr. Frank W. and Alice Haven Paul R. Heckman John P. Held Mary B. Henneman Benjamin P. Herman S. Eugene and Sally Herritt Joel H. Hersh S. Richard Hillegas Kathryn Hitz William C. and Phyllis B. Hockenbrock David L. Hollinger H. Leonard and Jean F. Holmquist, Jr. Carol C. Howard Bruce E. Howarth Elizabeth B. Howe Jeffrey E. Hoyt Evelyn Hunter-Longdon Carl K. Hutchison Jack Gillmore Memorial Tournament J. Charles Johnson Leroy A. Johnson, Jr. Lyle D. Johnson Noble P. and Althea M. Johnson William T. Johnson John William and Gail P. Jones Shirley Jones


Edith M. Raup Richard M. Reber Richard Whiteside Charity Fund Paul E. Reichart Dorothy E. Reifsnyder James R. Rodisch Ruth A. Rowley Royal Arch Chapter No. 3 Ronald H. Sadd Henry D. Sahakian Arthur J. Schlemmer E. Doris Schmidt William G. Schossow, Jr. Reed Schroeder A. Henry Schwab Evelyn S. Seekamp Joan Seiders Henry H. and Kay E. Sheetz Barbara E. Shields Elvin F. Silvius Donald E. Smith George and Dorothy Stefanco Donald L. Stefl Ernest Steinmeyer Supreme Forest T.C.L. Carl L. Swope Irene Takacs The Jonas Daniel and Helen Laura Moyer Fund of the Lutheran Community Foundation Brent L. and Arlene Thomas David A. Thompson John T. Vanyo Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Vogel Donald A. Wagner Walter L. Schautz Foundation Morton A. Weiman Edward O. and Barbara Weisser* Don M. White James W. White Gary A. Whitehead* John N. Wilson, Jr. Victor R. Zack, Jr.

Donors $1,000 and up

Anonymous 7th Masonic District School of Instruction 18th Masonic District School of Instruction John E. and Audell M. Adams, Jr. George Aivaliotis Elizabeth B. Allyn Anthony and Linda Ambrose Mary J. Anderson Suzanne E. Anderson

Ronald A. and Norma J. Aungst, Sr. Walter Balliet Raymond W. and Lois Barber Joseph M. and Elizabeth A. Barnes Rita H. Barty Perry C. Bates Martin H. and Gabriele M. Bayer* Benjamin Franklin Consistory 32nd Degree, A.A.S.R. James M. and Helen L. Berry, Sr. Edward H. and Patricia D. Bisbee Joyce N. Billetdeaux Kenneth W. and Elaine K. Bleiler Robert S. Blum Herbert M. Bohner Donald E. Bower Clarence A. Brockman Jay Brossman and Sarah A. Kinzey Austin C. Brown, Jr. Stuart L. and Barbara G. Brown J. Kenneth and Pamela K. Brubaker Harold J. and Jill E. Bucks Marcella B. Burgess Dorothy F. Burket Calamos Advisors, LLC Dorothy R. Carpenter Robert G. and T. LaVerne Cathcart, Jr. Causeway Capital Management, LLC Chester County Consistory Club, Valley of Reading Henry C. Chmielefski Henry A. Clay Nancy M. Cline Althea M. Cloud Commonwealth Caterers, Inc. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health George H. Cox Mason A. and Joy Crawford H. Lawrence and Wendy H. Culp, Jr. Marvin A. and Rosalie M. Cunningham, Sr. Ralph C. and Elizabeth J. Davis William C. and Susan L. Davis, Jr. Scott Davison Mary Dearden Joan M. Dellinger Frederick G. and Jean Dent Raymond J. DeRaymond, Sr. Ronald F. Deuel

Wayne L. Dietrich Galen E. and Nancy Dreibelbis Carl V. Dreisbach, Jr. George M. Dyson, Jr. Joseph E. and Dorothy E. Ebersole Tommy F. Eckle Bob Edwards, Sr. and Helen P. Werner Frank W. Eiler Ruth H. Eissler EQT Corporation - HQ Joel L. Farwell Lillian E. Fausnacht Benjamin G. Fay John H. Fey Carl R. and Arlene Flohr Alfred E. and Patricia A. Flowers Lois L. Foreman Robert C. and Marilyn D. Forney Evelyn W. Fowler Norman A. Fox Oscar E. Fox Fraser Advanced Information Systems William L. Frederick, Sr. Charles A. Garnes Vicki L. Gillmore Gladden E. and Eleanor L. Gingerich George E. Ginther Robert T. Girling Thomas E. and Loraine G. Glidden Goldman, Sachs & Company Marge Goode Larry V. and Sylvia F. Goodling William F. and Anna Gottschalk, Jr. Gourgas Lodge of Perfection The Valley of Pittsburgh, A.A.S.R. Grand Court Order of the Amaranth Grand Guardian Council of Pennsylvania, IOJD David E. and Betty L. Gratz J. Roger and Anne K. Gratz Betty Greenfield Jeanne E. Grosnick Jewel N. Grote Merle B. Growden Harvey E. and Carol P. Gumto Mark A. and Karen L. Haines Leland A. Hale, Jr. Happy Hour Group 25

DONORS

JP Morgan Chase Bank - WSS William H. and Judith Kauffman, Jr. Gerald E. and Patricia A. Kemmerer Russell J. Kolmus William H. Kraemer Millard L. Kroh, II Joy M. Laube Patricia Lebegern Gene O. and Frances R. Light Richard J. and Dorothy Lower Lowther Manor Golf Committee Ann M. Lucas G. Ronald MacDonald Elona A. MacMath Alan T. Male Earl B. Markley Masonic Eastern Star Home East, Activities Department Masonic Homes Patton School Alumni Association Jack W. Marsh Donald H. and Jane A. Masters, Sr. Gregg D. McBride, Jr. William L. McCarrier Abram J. McClune James R. McDaniel, Sr. Joseph E. and Jeanne McIntyre, Sr. Connie M. McKee Donald A. McMillan Virginia McMullan Alyce W. Meienberg A. Lucille Meissner Donald E. Menear Donald C. Meyers Microsoft Matching Gift Program Bruce C. Miller Glenn L. and Jane Miller Albert R. Minnich Donald B. Morgan Linda B. Muller W. Scott Muller Mary A. Murphy Sarah B. Nace Edward D. Neifeld James G. and Doris M. Novinger Chris O’Donnell Samuel A. Ott, III Betty Patton Betty A. Platt Betsy Plume and Kenneth Rainey Robert A. Poxon William J. and Kathy W. Prazenica


Harold Greaney Charitable Trust of the Perry Community Foundation, a Regional Foundation of the Foundation for Enhancing Communities Margaret R. Headland Healing Touch Worldwide Foundation, Inc. Eleanor M. Heinz Sterling P. and Joanne Hepler Herbert Groskin Foundation Georgianna S. Herdman Doris A. Herr Earl P. and Rita H. Herting Deane W. Hillegass Robert C. Hinkle Hiram’s Riders Valley of Pittsburgh Wendell Hobbs, Jr. Kerry Hogg George H. Hohenshildt Holleran Group Robert L. Holliday Richard A. Holt E. Dale and Chris C. Hornberger Norma M. Hoster* George W. and Ina R. Jacobs Betty Lou Jordan Richard E. and JoAnn K. Keller Kathryn E. Kelley Anna L. Kendig Frederick and Marjorie Kepner C. Wilson and Patricia D. Kile, Jr. Blanche I. Kinch Mary Anne Klemkosky Frederick N. and Theresa Koehler Baird P. and Marion H. Krecker Joan W. Kuch William L. Kunkel Glenn R. and Barbara J. Kurzenknabe Charles R. Lefever Lehigh Consistory, A.A.S.R. L. Sherwood and Britta Lennartson William R. and Edwina S. Letcher Brad W. and Sharleen Levin Julia E. Linn Betty Jane Loffelhardt Raymond J. Loichinger Walter Lowman Lowther Manor Lodge Car Show James W. and Kitty A. Maiden Horace L. and Prudence Mann Lois L. Manton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Manzinger Judy and Larry S. Marcus Harry M. Markley Marvin M. and Hannah H. Wedeen Fund of the Cornell University Foundation

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Mary Commandery No. 36 K.T. of Pennsylvania Ned A. and Phyllis B. Masenheimer Masonic Charity Golf Tournament - Central Masonic Charity Golf Tournament - East Masonic Village Travel Club L. F. McArthur Lisa M. McBride James J. McCall Lois V. McDevitt George F. McGrory David J. McIlhenny Betty W. McMurtrie Florence Y. Methlie George and Marian L. Metroka Metropolitan West Capital Management, LLC Mill Creek Capital Advisors, LLC Dean R. and Brenda L. Miller George E. Miller Larry D. Miller Linda L. Miller Louis D. and Sophia T. Miller Tracy H. and Sandra J. Miller, III John W. and Ethel B. Milroy, Jr. Harry A. and Verna S. Minehart William A. and Marlene F. Moisey Caroll L. Montgomery Walter L. Moore, Jr. G. Edward and Rowena H. Morelock Margaret E. Morris Francis K. Moyer Joseph E. and Barbara A. Murphy Richard F. Muth William E. Myers National Investment Services, Inc. Jane M. Newcomer Ronald L. Nicarry Roger A. Nickol Eugene A. Nixdorf Clyde L. Noel William A. and Carol H. Northey Robert C. Oberman, Jr. Eleanor Oliver Douglas L. and Helen P. Orre Outsell, LLC G. Marie Painter* Fern B. Raff Pfister John L. Philips Robert S. and Alice S. Pinnock Frank W. Podrebarac Thomas W. Price, Jr. Joseph W. Raffensberger Evelyn P. Rapp Red Lion Square Club Reese, Lower, Patrick and Scott, LTD Robert W. Reichard

James L. Ressler Retirement Living Craft Group Retirement Living Residents’ Association Rick Thomas Ceramics Carroll E. and Mae B. Rickert Stephen Rituper, Jr. Thomas H. and Jeanette Robertson Bruce A. Robinson Raymond G. Roeder* Rooster’s Woodworking Shop M. Jean Rowan William M. Ryan St. John’s Commandery No. 4 Frederick P. and Mary Jane Sample John S. Savickas Gregory M. Schaeffer Margaret Schleissner Donald E. and Helen I. Schmick Herbert A. Schmidt* Bruce B. and Thelma J. Schoenfeld John E. and Beverly J. Schreadley* Helen Schuster Shafer Family Charitable Trust Foundation Clair D. and Jeannette P. Shearer Richard E. and Mary Ellen K. Sheesley J. Jack and Grace S. Sherman C. Edwin Shields Eleanor A. Shumaker Julia L. Siipple Matthew L. Silfies Joseph W. and Judith A. Simon Ralph E. and Linda Simpson, Jr. David Sims B. Jane Smith Earl J. and Blanche D. Smith Ewing E. Smith and Barbara A. Liddell Jay W. and Nancy Smith Karl H. Smith, Sr. Family of Wib Snyder Donald T. and Sally S. Sowden Floyd R. and Carolyn G. Sowers Dennis J. Staley James W. and Frances Stark Vance E. Steadman James L. and Jean M. Steely Claudia J. Stephens John C. and Phyllis E. Stevens Francis D. Stillman, Jr. Mary L. Stock Catherine M. Taylor Edward A. and Anne N. Tessaro The Breidegam Family Foundation The Hayes Foundation

The Seligsohn Foundation The Temple Masonic School of Instruction Theodore R. & Lillian S. Helmbold Fund of the Pittsburgh Foundation William A. Thomas Raymond E. and Annette M. Tierney Helen L. Treloar C. DeForrest Trexler George L. and Joan D. Turns, Jr. Ruth E. Turpin Robert E. and Joyce L. Umbaugh William H. Underwood, III A. Preston and Brenda L. Van Deursen Debra J. Vanek Stanley L. and Arlene Shover Von Nieda Erma L. Walton Carl A. and Jacqueline Walz Janice M. Warfel Drew W. and Frances G. Washabau Rose D. Weiss William W. Weisser Allen E. and Nancy E. Wenrich James T. Wenrich Arthur J. and Dorothy G. Wert Carl E. and Neda Mae Wert Joanne D. Westafer Widows Sons Masonic Riders PA Mystic Riders William E. C. and Mary Dearden Foundation William Slater II Master Mason’s Club Darrell B. Williams Irvin and Mary L. Witmer, Jr. Carol L. Wolf Jeffrey M. Wonderling Donald S. Wood Simon L. Zimmerman

Lodges $100-249.99

Arbutus Lodge No. 611 Argyle Lodge No. 540 Bluestone Lodge No. 338 Boyertown Lodge No. 741 Butler Lodge No. 272 Canawacta Lodge No. 360 Carbon Lodge No. 242 Covenant Lodge No. 473 Cressona Lodge No. 222 Cumberland Star Lodge No. 197 Elk Lodge No. 379 Emmaus Lodge No. 792 Factoryville Lodge No. 341 Fayette Lodge No. 228 Freedom Lodge No. 328 Harford Lodge No. 445


Lodges $250-499.99

Armstrong Lodge No. 239 Bellefonte Lodge No. 268 Brownstone Lodge No. 666 Claysville Lodge No. 447 Concord Lodge No. 625 Doric Lodge No. 630 Good Samaritan Lodge No. 336 Hackenburg Mount Moriah Lodge No. 19 Harrisburg Lodge No. 629 Howell Lodge No. 405 Juniata Lodge No. 282 Laurel Lodge No. 467 Lehighton Lodge No. 621 Manheim Lodge No. 587 Manoquesy Lodge No. 413 Marion Lodge No. 562 Meridian Lodge No. 411 Mount Moriah Lodge No. 300 Oakdale Lodge No. 669 Orrstown Lodge No. 262 Porter Lodge No. 284 Red Lion Lodge No. 649 Shrewsbury Lodge No. 423 Warren Lodge No. 310 Waymart Lodge No. 542 West Shore Lodge No. 681 William S. Snyder Lodge No. 756 Woodbury Lodge No. 539

Lodges $500-999.99

Apollo Lodge No. 437 Ashara - Casiphia Lodge No. 551 Charles M. Howell Lodge No. 496 Clarion Lodge No. 277 Dallas Lodge No. 231 Dietrick Lamade Lodge No. 755 Doylestown Lodge No. 245 Ephrata Lodge No. 665 Forbes Trail Lodge No. 783 Isaac Hiester Lodge No. 660 Kedron Lodge No. 389 LaFayette Lodge No. 652

Lamberton Lodge No. 476 Lodge No. 43 Lodge No. 61 MacCalla Lodge No. 596 McKinley-Stuckrath Lodge No. 318 Mitchell Lodge No. 296 Ossea Lodge No. 317 Philanthropy Lodge No. 225 Richmond Lodge No. 230 Southampton-Radiant Star Lodge No. 806 St. John’s Lodge No. 435 Tyrian Lodge No. 644 Union Lodge No. 108 Westmoreland Lodge No. 518

Lodges $1,000 and up

Abraham C. Treichler Lodge No. 682 Ashlar Lodge No. 570 Athelstan Lodge No. 482 Bethel Lodge No. 789 Brownsville Lodge No. 60 Chartiers Lodge No. 297 Columbia Lodge No. 91 Columbia Lodge No. 286 Concordia Lodge No. 67 Duquesne - McKeesport Lodge No. 731 Equity Lodge No. 591 Eulalia Lodge No. 342 Fernwood Lodge No. 543 George Bartram - Paul Sand Lodge No. 298 Grove City Lodge No. 603 Hermann-Humboldt Lodge No. 125 Infinity Lodge No. 546 Jerusalem Lodge King Solomon’s Lodge No. 346 La Belle Vallee Lodge No. 232 Ligonier Lodge No. 331 Lodge No. 2 Lodge No. 9 Lodge No. 106 Loyalhanna Lodge No. 275

Penn Brotherhood Lodge No. 635 Perseverance Lodge No. 21 Philadelphia-Potter Lodge No. 72 Pilgrim Lodge No. 712 Plum Creek-Monroeville Lodge No. 799 Pollock Lodge No. 502 Richard Vaux-Ivanhoe Lodge No. 384 Robert Burns Lodge No. 464 Roman Lodge No. 418 Shekinah Lodge No. 246 Solomon’s Lodge No. 3 St. Alban Lodge No. 529 Teutonia Lodge No. 367 Thomas R. Patton Lodge No. 659 University Lodge No. 51 Washington Lodge No. 59 William Penn Harmony Lodge No. 52 Williamson Lodge No. 307 Williamson-Corinthian Lodge No. 368 Zeredatha Lodge No. 451

Order of the Eastern Star Chapters $100-249.99

Elizabethtown Chapter No. 407, O.E.S. Friendship Chapter No. 551, O.E.S. Naomi Chapter No. 55, O.E.S.

Chapters $250-499.99

Delaware County Home Auxiliary, O.E.S. Delphi Chapter No. 65, O.E.S. Jeannette Chapter No. 69, O.E.S. Morning Light Chapter No. 312, O.E.S.

Chapters $1,000 and up

Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania, Order of Eastern Star, Inc.

BEQUESTS

Listed below are individuals who made a provision in their Will to leave part of their estate to one of the Masonic Charities and whose generous contributions were received in 2011. Leone Adams Adam J. Althouse Howard F. Althouse E. Ruth Bailey Annamae D. Berhalter Joseph C. Burke Clifford Capindale Janice D. Cooley Sophia S. Crawford J. Metz Cunningham William J. Dicus William J. Durst Sr.

William Ehrhart Jack B. Estep Frederick L. Ettline Harry B. Fleck Elizabeth K. Frederick Charles and Mary Gerwig Roswell M. Gillett Ruth N. Greaser Miles K. Gunzenhauser Helen Watkins Hannum Joseph W. Heimbach Elsie Hoetzel

Glenn P. Hoffman Joyce C. Ilgen L. Paul Ilgen, Jr. Leone M. Johnston Alexander Kaminsky Howard H. Kessler Arlene B. Kistler Joseph H. Leeke Mary Arden Leeke Benjamin Fryer Littlefield Margaret Manthei-Cox Dorothy K. McConnaughey

Lois R. McKelvey Anna O. Miller Elwood K. Miller Helen V. Miller Katherine L. Nash Eugene S. Netsky Vincent J. Pasquarello Ralph L. Printz Edith M. Richardson William H. Roberts Adele E. Schmidt Gladys D. Shaffer

Lela Slingluff Elmer G. and Elizabeth P. Smith Mary M. Smith Melvin S. Spiegel Norman H. Stine John J. Thomas Stewart F. Titus Frances E. Wagner Daniel L. Weller Mitchell Withrow 27

DONORS

Harry A. Houseman Lodge No. 717 Hazle Azalea Fellowship Lodge No. 327 Hebron Lodge No. 575 Henry M. Phillips Lodge No. 337 Herndon Lodge No. 702 Hiram Lodge No. 616 Indiana - Franklin Lodge No. 313 John A. Brashear Lodge No. 743 John E. Mair Lodge No. 729 Lake Erie Lodge No. 347 Lodge No. 126 Lodge of the Craft - Westminster Lodge No. 433 Logan Lodge No. 490 Monaca-Center Lodge No. 791 Mount Hermon Lodge No. 472 Mount Zion Lodge No. 774 Mountain Lodge No. 281 Mozart Lodge No. 436 Nanticoke Lodge No. 541 Newtown Lodge No. 427 Nicholson Lodge No. 438 Olive Temple Lodge No. 557 Pen Argyl Lodge No. 594 Perkiomen Lodge No. 595 Pocono Lodge No. 780 Prosperity Lodge No. 567 Schuylkill Lodge No. 138 Seneca Lodge No. 805 Shenango Valley Lodge No. 810 Shidle Lodge No. 601 Skerrett Lodge No. 343 Slatington Lodge No. 440 Sunset Lodge No. 623 Tamaqua Lodge No. 238 Temple Lodge No. 248 Tennis Lodge No. 371 Tyrone Lodge No. 494 Valley Lodge No. 459 Warren Lodge No. 240 Washington Lodge No. 156 Western Star Lodge No. 304 Whitfield Lodge No. 622 William H. Miller Lodge No. 769


MEMORIAL GIFTS

Listed are memorial gifts of $100 or more made in memory of one individual (name shown in gold). Ralph W. Adams David A. Adams Henry J. (Hank) Allyn Elizabeth B. Allyn Kathleen “Kitty” Ambrozates John P. Ambrozates Doris G. Anderson John J. Tumolo, Jr. Catherine A. Anstine Roland C. Anstine John F. Antkowiak June P. Antkowiak Alvin E. and Donna M. Baker Gardner Pie Company Francis W. Armitage Nancy L. Armitage William K. Arnold Marjorie O. Arnold Bonita R. Ashe William F. Ashe Alfred Asheuer Alfred M. Asheuer Anna B. Austin Franklin B. Austin, Jr. James Axiom William W. Marshall, Jr. Pheobe J. Babel W. Allen Babel Burnetta M. Bailey William A. Bailey Julia E. Baker Lynne Brown John E. Barber Raymond W. Barber Allen Barnard Thomas I. Barnard, Sr. James D. Barty Rita H. Barty Robert L. Bassler, Sr. Robert L. Bassler, Jr. Geraldine Baumeister Jack L. Baumeister Lewis F. Beard John F. Beard Charles R. Beckman Elizabeth Beckman Dorothy E. Beckstrom Linda S. Intihar Erla M. Beddow Hugh F. Beddow Gabriel Bennetch Sheila Hardin Terry D. Bentzel Patricia A. Eyster 28

Elvira Berry James M. Berry, Sr. Ruth K. Best Paulette Baxendale Barry R. and Denise C. Jackson Linda B. Muller Samuel M. and Dianna M. Taggart Margaret Hanns Biddle Robin D. Ferrari Edward C. Biehl, Jr. William W. Biehl William W. Biehl Harold F. Biehl Harold E. Billet Frederick L. Stroup Edward V. Bishop, Jr. Mary L. Bishop Dorothy Bixler Keith Bixler Mrs. Gene L. Black Richard H. and Ruth M. Koch Albert L. Blackman Mary E. Blackman Arlington M. Boger Raymond J. DeRaymond, Sr. Evelyn J. Boileau Florence E. Burian City of Bowie, MD - Council and Staff Nell S. Bolinger Robert S. Bolinger Mrs. Bolland James D. Mayer Errol Q. Bond Madeline E. Bond Wilkerson “Bill” Boone Pegs & Jokers Board Game Group Yvonne E. Bosserman Clarence L. Bosserman, Jr. David Botts Masonic Homes Residents Clyde and Edna Mae Bower Donald E. Bower Glenn E. Bowers Bruce C. Miller and Family William A. Bowman George J. Knous Horace H. Brachman Edith M. Brachman Elizabeth J. Brimmer William R. Brimmer, Sr. David Austin and Laura Mae Brown Austin C. Brown, Jr.

Thelma M. Brown Leonard W. and Barbara M. Stern William A. Brown Kenneth F. Small David C. Bryan Frederick G. and Jean Dent Edward G. Bryant Ethel F. Bryant James S. Bryner, Sr. Land Preservation Trust Thomas H. Burgess Marcella B. Burgess Francis A. Burkett Grace E. Burkett Lillian Cairns Daniel G. Cairns Thomas C. Campbell Shirley C. Campbell Christopher N. Campos John E. Campos Petey Carlson Deane W. Hillegass William A. Carpenter Dorothy R. Carpenter Betty I. Carr Thomas J. Von Nieda Janet T. Chambers Eleanor R. Ross Ann P. Charles Retirement Living Craft Group Muriel M. Christmann Ernest and Ann Baxa, Jr. Jody L. Clark Hans C. P. Chun Jack C. Chun Charles W. Clark Charles F. Clark Howard A. Clark James H. Clark Jane Lightheiser Clawser Joy Crawford Robert T. Clough Dale H. Haller William L. Cody James C. and Virginia McCullough Anna Rose Coll Milton E. Coll Marion B. Colley Joan Myers Edward “Ed” Fay Collins George W. and Elaine Kaiser Harold S. Cook Louise H. Cook

Lorraine M. Cook MI - KEE - TRO Employees Nevin V. Cooley Adeline R. Browning Cerrado Abstract, LLC S. Dale High High Company LLC Patrick J. and Nellie E. Sharkitt Anna H. Cornell Walter P. Cornell S. Cameron Corson David F. Corson Jack Costello William E. Zinkel William T. and Nancy Costello, Sr. William T. Costello, Jr. Pete Costiga James M. Costigan Donald W. Cox Janet F. Cox Walter H. Cramer Wilson B. Cramer David W. Crane Joseph W. Kovarick Gladys Croumer Vicki L. Gillmore Donald G. Davidson William C. and Nancy H. Davidson Charles E. Davies Robert W. Davies Udean Davis Biology Department of Elizabethtown College William C. and Mary M. Davis William C. and Susan Davis, Jr. William E. Dearden Mary Dearden Deceased Members Masonic Homes Patton School Alumni Association Marion Decker Ziegler Jane L. Ziegler Jacob DeHoff William H. Walter Marian E. Derk Chester A. Derk, Jr. Dorothy Dierking Paul E. and Susan Allen Mary Kathryn Dietrich Thomas H. Crawford Anthony DiMatteo Francis V. Florentine


Roy Arnold Fink Kenneth R. Harms Schneider Electric William T. and Cornelia Wolf Harry L. and Dorothy B. Fisher William S. Fisher Ruby Jane Fisher Joseph M. Fisher Five Deceased Members Shrewsbury Lodge No. 423 Robert John and Loraine N. Fletcher Robert James Fletcher Clara Flosser H. William Rineer Philip M. Flowers Barbara E. Shields Maurice E. “Bud” Flurie Mary E. Flurie Herbert S. Ford Mark M. Ford Eileen E. Fox Charles R. Hazelwood, Jr. Nancy J. Fox Raymond W. Barber William H. Fox Bradford E. Beadle Ruth L. Franks Donald R. and Evelyn Walp Charles E. and Ruth B. Frederick Nancy Bogert Robert S. Frick, Jr. Michael S. Frick Andrew O. Friedrich Andrew E. Friedrich L. Marie Fry Connie M. McKee Elaine H. Furhman William I. and Sandra J. Wittick, III Maxine A. Fyock B. Howard Fyock Gloria Gable Robert W. Gable Richard W. Gable John McCraw Thomas M. Galliford Vivian A. Galliford L. David Garman Larry P. Heydt Barbara E. Garnes Charles A. Garnes Gary R. and Susan G. Pyles Helen George David L. George Amy Gernert Stanley S. Hughes

Jack L. Gillmore Jack Gillmore Memorial Tournament Vicki Gillmore Harry and Doris Longenecker William M. Glose, Jr. William M. Glose, III Josephine C. Glunt Robert C. Glunt Walter O. Goehring Robert L. Goehring George E. Graefe, Jr. Mary C. Graefe Allan R. Gray Lisa S. Gray John C. Gray Anne B. Gray Donald W. Griffith Scott A. Griffith Robert G. Griffith Marguerite H. Griffith Edward A. Grine, Jr. Charles H. Grine, Sr. Jessie E. Groff Jena M. Root John I. Grosnick Jeanne E. Grosnick Ferree C. Grossman Jeffrey S. Moyer William L. Hammer Charles and Pat Hammer James A. and Nancy Gray Hammer Robert K. and Wendy L. Hammer Frank R. and Virginia R. Unterberger Edward M. Vasoli Hobart N. Hanlon Arlene Hanlon Sartomer USA, LLC Robert E. Hardesty David R. Peach James D. Hardin Sheila Hardin M. Helen Harp Herman S. Richard Leroy Harpster Jeffrey D. Fenstermacher Harry L. Hart Carroll S. Arnold Carlson E. Hartz Thomas “Tucker” Goho John J. Harvey June H. Harvey Barry L. Hassinger Joan L. Hassinger Philip J. Hassinger, Sr. Philip J. Hassinger, Jr.

Howard L. Headland Margaret R. Headland Verla W. Heintzelman Cathleen McVeigh Eric W. Herr George H. Miller Wilbur R. Herr Doris A. Herr Sidney S. and Sylvia Hersh Joel H. Hersh Paul Hess Paula K. Hess Paul W. Hess Judith A. Hess Laurence G. Hettich Nancy M. Cline Beatrice B. Hisey Raymond W. and Lois Barber Gerald C. Hoffert George B. Hixon Fannie C. Hoffman Lester W. Hoffman, Sr. Frederick G. Hofman Brian J. Haier David R. and Madeline F. Kemper Samuel E. Hoke Josh S. and Kathy H. Bayer J. Richard Hollinger David L. Hollinger Virginia S. Holt H. Lawrence and Wendy Culp, Jr. Richard A. Holt June E. Beyer Homan Carl D. Homan Patricia I. Horner Kenneth R. Horner Downey D. Hoster Norma M. Hoster Edward E. Houchins Joseph L. Marshall Kathryn Houser Royce G. and Mary Lou Imhoff Royce G. and Jill K. Imhoff Dorman A. Howell Mary T. Howell John B. Hubbard Robert V. Hubbard Autumn Leigh Hunt James T. Wenrich William N. Hurtt L. Sherwood and A. Britta Lennartson Richard G. Ingram Lucy Ingram Graham M. Ireland Dean M. Gettemy Deborah J. Jaspan Michael E. Jaspan 29

DONORS

Kent W. Dixon Joanne D. Westafer Kenneth B. Dotter Kevin K. Dotter W. David Douglass Ricky L. Swalm Marie E. Dudley Robert T. Dudley Donald Duncan George A. Mitchell, Jr. Sandra J. Duvall Gerald E. Duvall Walter F. Dyer George W. Ullrich LeRoy D. Eberly Nancy L. Eberly Linda H. Ebertshauser William J. Ebertshauser Lee Eck Edmund S. Ludwig Norman C. Eckard, Jr. Norman C. Eckard, Sr. Edna Mae Edsall James H. Edsall Les and Mary Ehringer Toni L. Drabant James L. Ellis, Sr. Philip L. and Janet Calhoun Ruth M. Bushong Ely F. Albert Ely Lillian Emery Robert T. Emery, Sr. Nancy J. England Robert M. England Irvin M. Engle Joseph S. Meizen Howard R. Engles Doris D. Engles James T. English Margery B. H. English Marjorie A. Enterline John H. Enterline A. Lucille Meissner George P. Meissner Ralph Erickson L. Sherwood and Britta Lennartson Jimmie G. Erwin Jimmie G. Erwin, Jr. Lester A. Everett Travis C. Everett Owen F. Eyler William Skumanich Arthur R. Fausnacht Lillian S. Fausnacht Raymond J. Ferraro Robert H. Parkinson Herman Finberg Max Rabinovitz


Helen M. Jaymes Carl F. Jaymes Gerald E. Johns Irmgard Johns Dorothea Jones Carol L. Korogi-Reeves Ruth C. Jones Wallace R. Jones Eleanor H. Kane Mary A. Welsh Brian H. and Christine R. Sammis Mary Helen Kane Howard Kane, Jr. Herbert W. Kausch Rebecca N. Kausch Darlene Keagy Eileen Dooley Raymond C. Keener Dale R. Stump Christine R. Kelley Scott L. Kelley David H. Kendig, III Anna L. Kendig W. Dean Kinch Robert Burns Lodge No. 464 Claire E. Kistler Beverly Schweitzer Louise E. Kivler Donald C. Kivler Edward William Klaiss Frederick H. Klaiss, Sr. Ronald R. Klemkosky Mary Anne Klemkosky James A. Kline Amy S. Kline Virginia S. Knight Robert W. Knight, III Barbara E. Knoebel Richard L. Knoebel George Knous George J. Knous Arthur D. Knowles Elaine Knowles Cole Edna Mae Koenig J. Wesley Rineer Marie M. Korutz Stanley A. Reith Martin M. Kramer Herbert Kramer Marian L. Kreamer W. Donald D. Kreamer Karl L. and Karen L. Parks and Family Sellersville Elementary School Principals Robert R. and Amy J. VanGulick Orvis S. Kustanbauter D. Anita Littlewolf 30

F. Berne LaBar Harvey J. Miller Ronald M. Lawhead Julia L. Siipple Robert W. Lawson Glenn W. Olsen Robert Le Piere Francis J. McGuigan Donald W. Leavitt Mary Q. Leavitt Marian M. Lee Frederick G. and Jean Dent Jacob K. Lehman Ralph A. Lehman Paul H. Lehman Ralph A. Lehman Arthur D. Leidheiser Eugene S. Wheeler Elaine T. Lewis Roger M. Lewis Elmer Lighttiser Doris S. Lighttiser Eleanor Linkenhoker Michael and Linda Paschal Bonnie J. Perrone and Family Stephen and Carol Signore SunGard Availability Services B. Fryer Littlefield Clinton J. Starkey Dominick Lizzi, Sr. David Lizzi, Sr. David A. McCormick William C. Loffelhardt Betty Jane Loffelhardt E. Russell Long R. Richard Wright, Jr. Richard J. Loughin Mary Ann Loughin Paul W. Lucas Ann M. Lucas Thomas Lunger Edward C. Kasten, Sr. Irene Lutz Susan E. Wagner Mildred Lynn Donald G. Nagle Madeline W. Lyons Kirsten M. Dowdy and Family James W. and Christine White Norman C. MacMath John Gary and Denise Brown Elona A. MacMath Richard E. and Sylvia Parks W. Edmund Magann Joseph W. Kovarick Rowland B. Mahany Richard B. Mahany Anna M. Manderbach Aaron Manderbach

Geoffrey E. Mann Horace L. Mann Paul Manton Lois L. Manton Russell F. Manton Lois L. Manton Kenneth C. and Pauline March Donald E. March Frederick W. Martin Barbara A. Martin Margaret G. (Peggy) Martin Valentino and Mariaelena Holowsko Thomas H. Martin Elizabeth A. Martin Shannon E. Martinson John E. Martinson II Alfred Mash Alfred M. Asheuer Carl A. Massa John J. B. Lerch, IV William F. Mattson Helen Mattson Florence E. Maugans Michael P. Maugans Donald S. Mayes Josephine E. Mayes Lu McArthur L. F. McArthur William B. McCabe William M. Alden Byrd W. McCracken Marjorie A. McCracken Jack E. McCrae Edward P. Pfendner Hugh McCune Clara H. McCurdy Olen S. McCutcheon Calvin S. McCutcheon Albert J. McDevitt Albert J. McDevitt, Jr. Joan McKiernan Michael L. McKiernan Ralph I. McLaughlin Kennard Dale High School John I. Mengel F. Dale Schoeneman, III Thomas H. Mercer Helen D. Mercer Dorothy G. Meszaros Kenneth A. Reigle, Jr. Paul E. Meyers Donald C. Meyers Adam Scott Miller Larry D. and Carol Miller Arveda L. Miller Emory P. Miller Ethel B. Miller Robert A. Cooper

L. Robert Miller Linda L. Miller William H. Miller Donald J. Miller Jeanne L. Miller R. Chester Miller J. Kenneth and Pamela K. Brubaker Steven A. Miller Cindi Miller Marvin L. Millhouse Judith A. Millhouse John W. Milroy, Sr. John W. Milroy, Jr. Betty Mims William J. and Kim L. Sands David Minehart Harry A. Minehart Janet Mintzer Gilroy and Lillian Roberts Charitable Foundation William E. Moisey, Jr. Joyce N. Billetdeaux William A. and Marlene Moisey Speakman Financial Group George A. Montgomery, Jr. Caroll L. Montgomery Helene M. Montuoro Dealership For Life, LLC Helen A. Oakes Kermit Moore Mary Moore Margaret R. Morgan Donald B. Morgan Harry C. Morris Margaret E. Morris Carolyn M. Moser Lester L. Moser, Sr. Alma Madora Peterson Moyer Francis K. Moyer Robert J. Muffler Dorothy P. Brandt and Family Peter C. Karhoff Stephen E. Muller Frederick E. and Isabelle S. Muller, Jr. Jane Mullins Eileen Dooley Benjamin J. Murphy William K. Corl, Sr. Phyllis Murray Friendship Chapter No. 551, O.E.S. Catherine Murray-Consorto The Snowflakes Grace E. Murschel William W. Murschel


Victor E. Pessano M. Joan Pessano Vicki Lynn Pessano John Pfendner Edward P. Pfendner Franklin E. Pile, Sr. Ruth U. Pile James Poe Norman C. Eckard, Sr. Donald M. Porter John P. Beckett Albert J. Prazenica William J. and Kathy W. Prazenica Harold G. Preiksat Anonymous John R. Price Barry L. Noll Thomas W. and Katherine Price Thomas W. Price, Jr. John W. Prosser William A. Prosser Aurelio Pumilia Lockheed Martin Space Systems Employees Stanley W. Radcliffe Dorothy K. Radcliffe H. L. Wyatt Rainey Betsy Plume and Kenneth Rainey Ralph B. Reaney Richard B. and Nancy Reaney H. Stanley Redline Duane C. Redline Martha E. Redman Thomas C. Stabley Sarah Reising James D. Rouke Rena R. Renshaw Ronald R. Renshaw Marion Richards James M. Berry, Sr. Joan S. Richman Goldman, Sachs & Company Israel and Malka Richter Lodge No. 126 - Israel and Malka Richter Fund Pearl M. Risser Timothy and Leslie Murphy William S. and Dorothy S. Stout John C. Rissinger R. Richard Williams Labib S. Rizk Joyce N. Billetdeaux J. Earle Roberts George A. Roberts Ann Robinson Bruce A. Robinson

Joseph Rocci C. William Autro Lillie Mae Rostron Fraytak Viesz Hopkins Duthie, P.C. Robert A. Roux Carl S. Boselli Rowan/Camin Family Members M. Jean Rowan Robert N. Rubendall Carroll S. Arnold Elisabeth P. Ruffer L. Sherwood and Britta Lennartson Edward H. and Ruth Rutter Anthony and Linda Ambrose Ruth E. Rutter Kerry Hogg Madeline B. Sands Laura I. Blair John M. Savickas John S. Savickas Joseph H. Schneitman Wayne L. Dietrich James W. Schott Beatrice Klovsky Donald W. Schmidt Adele E. Schmidt Wallace Schrock Edward A. and Anne N. Tessaro John F. Schwartz Victor J. Reale James L. Segmiller Jane W. Segmiller Harry P. Seig L. Sherwood and Britta Lennartson William O. Seitzinger Robert L. Seitzinger, Jr. Ida Sell Harry T. Sell Caroline Sewell Doris S. Lighttiser John G. Shaffer John R. Shaffer Benton D. Shaner Patricia M. Shaner Myrl A. Sheaffer Myrl K. Noggle David B. U. Shearer George W. Ullrich Jess B. Shelley Judith A. Shelley Lee A. Sherwin Peter D. Sherwin Elmer E. Shetter Richard R. and Pauline Anglin

June J. Leer Shook Commonwealth of PA State Civil Service Commission Carl and Kathy Hikes Clarence A. Shuler Adrian E. Bamberger Andrew and Celia Shura James M. Berry, Sr. James E. Siipple Julia L. Siipple Sarah Ann Simcox William W. Simcox, Jr. Irvin C. Slaymaker Thomas W. Pfahler, Jr. Norman E. Small Kenneth F. Small Sidney Small Janet Y. Small Betty N. Smith Karen L. Boehner Della R. Smith Ewing E. Smith Earl J. Smith Carl E. and Neda Mae Wert Arthur J. and Dorothy G. Wert Blanche D. Smith Eleanor J. Smith Joseph H. and Alice M. Copeland Armstrong World Industries, Inc. George F. Smith Charles Werner Glenn A. Smith Tama M. Carey Hugh E. Smith Russell T. Purdie Russell W. Smith Edith M. Keeney Jack Smythe William E. Smythe Irene Snyder Charles D. and Jane R. Meyer Wilbur Snyder Jesse and Sherry Pollock, Jr. Betty L. Martin Donald L. Snyder Jeanie Lee Spadacini John V. Spadacini Charles H. Spalding, Sr. George W. Spalding Robert Spangenberg Larry J. Wolford Pauline Spangler Delbert L. and Fern E. Skinner William L. Spatz Carroll S. Arnold 31

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Tami S. Musser Frances B. Martin Masonic Village at Elizabethtown Social Workers T. Richard Muth Richard F. Muth Betty M. Myers Leon C. Myers, Jr. Jean L. Myers Jerry B. and Anne W. Lauer Thomas B. Myers Alice W. Myers James C. Nickle Terry L. Kamerzel PSECU - Call Center Staff Hedwig “Hedy” Noll Hargis L. and Helen L. Knoechel Paul F. Nye Dorothy L. Nye Milton E. Nylund Evelyn H. Nylund Rosemary C. Oberholtzer William R. Oberholtzer Catherine O’Brien Jack W. Marsh Wayne W. Ohl Wayne B. Ohl Elaine Kilroy Clark O’Neill Charles F. Clark Carl W. Opitz Marjorie O. Arnold Nancy L. Orn Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Carnegie Cecil L. and Katherine O. Hubbard John O. and Suzan E. Marshall and Family Michael Thomas O’Shea Diane C. O’Shea Kathryn M. Painter June P. Antkowiak W. Robert Painter G. Marie Painter Andrew Pancoast Ralph B. Watson, Jr. Parents J. Charles and Charlotte Johnson Parents Harry A. Minehart Donald J. Patton Betty Patton Dorothy Pauley Jon E. Pauley Jean C. Pelz Emily Pelz Margaret Schleissner


Dorothy G. Spickler Joseph and Wendy Bryan and Family Shirley A. Spickler Bruce W. and Barb Spickler Robert E. Spriggle Randall W. Spriggle Anne K. Sproger Halvard A. Sproger Arthur St. Clair James R. Robb Howard and Ethel Stark James W. Stark Max G. Starke Harry A. Houseman Lodge No. 717 Martin H. Bayer Lee G. Stauffer Mary J. Stauffer James H. Staver Nellie D. Staver Hobart Francis Stecher Mary Brezina David and Ann Marie Hall Jeffrey J. and Catherine K. O’Malley Suzanne Cull Van Metre Norton C. Stevenson Scott A. Stevenson Kermit H. Still Donald O. Still Virginia Stitt L. Sherwood and Britta Lennartson George S. Stocker Robert C. Hinkle Willis L. Stoltzfus Truman E. Mast George W. Yeackley Myrtle E. Stott John Stott Sandra C. Sturm Paul E. and Kathryn Cheesman Cyril C. Dunmire, Jr. PA Department of Environmental Protection Staff Protection Services Inc. Jacqueline S. Swika Stephen Swika, Jr.

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Samuel Taggart Samuel M. and Dianna M. Taggart Henry Tatum David M. Tatum James H. Taylor, Jr. Catherine M. Taylor A. Ralph Taylor 15th Masonic District Bluestone Lodge No. 338 Canawacta Lodge No. 360 Factoryville Lodge No. 341 Freedom Lodge No. 328 Harford Lodge No. 445 Mount Hermon Lodge No. 472 Nicholson Lodge No. 438 Temple Lodge No. 248 Warren Lodge No. 240 Helen J. Taylor C. Kirk and Jane Radcliff and Family James E. and Denise M. Kincaid Miriam E. Taylor Robert W. Taylor Edward J. Teaman Brian E. Teaman Augustus W. Thomas William A. Thomas Jack Thomas Warren B. and Joyce M. McCarty John J. Thomas William A. Thomas Joyce M. Thomas Rick Thomas Ceramics Norma May Thomas Brent L. and Arlene Thomas W. Bruce Thomas Phyllis J. Thomas John Thompson Sylvia M. Bonitz Leslie Thompson Norman P. Eckley Mary I. Thompson Eugene W. and Jacqueline Hieber David A. and Karen B. Thompson James M. and Cheryl Thompson

Ralph E. Thompson James L. Thompson Randall A. Thorne Troy M. Regan Three sisters Gerald R. Schuldt Katherine Tisak Nick and Madeline Tisak Todd and Laura Anne B. Gray Mary E. Tonge Paul E. and Susan Allen Thomas Tooma John P. Ippolito William H. Toomey, Jr. Doris Toomey Russell Trimmer William E. Zinkel Herman R. Turpin Ruth E. Turpin Edward V. Twiggar Edward V. Twiggar, II Julia May Urban Samuel L. and Yvonne M. Kline Ralph D. Van Syoc Joan Van Syoc Patricia Vernon James Ogan Norman L. Walker Mildred R. Walker George D. Walter William H. Walter Elvin G. Warfel Janice M. Warfel George E. Warfle Roman Lodge No. 418 Elvin M. Warner Elvin M. and Leatrice A. Warner Harry Verner Watson Barry V. Watson Robert S. Weed Robert T. Weed E. Nelson Weir N. Bruce Weir John Weiskopf Martin H. Bayer Rose D. Weiss James N. Krasnansky Terry L. Welch Barry L. Welch

John B. Weldon Gerald L. Weldon William I. Wenrich, Jr. Ann Z. Wenrich Jack W. Westafer Joanne D. Westafer William A. Wetterau Edward O. and Barbara Weisser William O. Wilkins, Jr. Carolyn C. Wilkins Warren W. Willard Michael R. Willard A. Morris Williams George F. Schmidt Samuel M. Williams Janice V. Williams William H. Williams Marjorie E. Williams John W. Wolf Susan D. Wolf Walter L. Wolf Michael J. Jenkins Glenn F. Wood Harry P. Passmore, Jr. Shirley Wood Cumberland Star Lodge No. 197 Drexel William Woolcock Gerald L. Woolcock Elizabeth “Betty” S. Worrell John C. Worrell Raymond R. Wright R. Richard Wright, Jr. Mary E. Yerger Joan C. Rotheram Robert H. Young Lois B. Young Harold J. Zell, Sr. Charles M. Zell Lawrence B. Zimmerman Guy K. Zimmerman Dawn Zimmerman Morpurgo Thomas F. Zimmerman


Listed are honorarium gifts of $100 or more made in honor of one individual (name shown in gold). All Masons Michael A. Biase All Staff at Masonic Village at Elizabethtown Family of Wib Snyder All the Employees of the Masonic Village at Sewickley Chris O’Donnell Edward J. Appelgren Brenda Appelgren Ferich Louise M. Bachman William B. McIntyre, Jr. John A. Bartle, Sr. John A. Bartle, Jr. GE Foundation Miriam Bennett Shirley A. Fober Barbara L. Racki Braden R. Blosser Brente R. Blosser Mary W. Blouch Anne B. Stevens Heidi Blum M. Marion Blum Kenneth P. Blum M. Marion Blum J. Morrow Bolinger Robert S. Bolinger Irwin W. Brenner Bruce S. Brenner Kelly Ann Brown Richard C. Brown Robert W. Bunch, Jr. Rodney A. Gilbert Lisa J. Bushey and Family Richard E. and JoAnn K. Keller Mary Lou Clark James B. Clark Ralph A. Clemmer Newtown Lodge No. 427 Jeffrey W. Coy Harrisburg Lodge No. 629 Marvin A. and Rosalie Cunningham Richard H. Disque, II Chester A. Derk, Sr. Chester A. Derk, Jr. Brandon R. Detter Henry M. Wildasin

Raymond T. Dietz William Slater II Master Mason’s Club Robert L. Dluge Richard H. Disque, II Robert T. Dudley’s 90th Birthday Arthur J. and Dorothy G. Wert Ruth L. Fassett Warren P. Reeves Jean Fister Malcolm H. Smith Donald F. Frank Thomas G. Abbott Rick S. Freedman Lodge No. 126 Charles A. Garnes Infinity Lodge No. 546 Gary R. and Susan G. Pyles Grandchildren John A. Bartle, Sr. Betty Hewlett John O. Hewlett Anna M. Hocker Elwood C. Hocker, Jr. Jo Anne Hower Frederick C. Kublic Jimmie D. Jones Shirley Jones Timothy J. Juvenal Southampton-Radiant Star Lodge No. 806 Patricia A. Kemmerer Gerald E. Kemmerer Robert S. Kohl Granville S. Strachan, Jr. Helen Kourelakos Eva Lulias Thomas R. Labagh Lehigh Consistory, A.A.S.R. Marjorie Learn Susan K. Shildt Ligonier Lodge No. 331 Josh S. and Kathy H.Bayer John K. March Harry J. Smith Masonic Village Staff Kerry Hogg Mr. and Mrs. Gregg D. McBride, Jr. Lisa M. McBride

Sara L. McCullough Sidney P. Blasiole John Mengel F. Dale Schoeneman, III Florence Y. Methlie David P. Methlie Alice Miller William H. and Shaun Stanert John H. Minott Mozart Lodge No. 436 W. Scott Muller Richard A. Zick Sheldon A. Munn Harmony Lodge No. 13 Herndon Masonic Lodge No. 264 Robert J. Neff Carbon Lodge No. 242 Timothy A. Nickel Patricia L. Bixler John R. Wertz, Jr. William and Bette Norris Mark J. and Nancy J. Deputy Ronald E. Parkinson Outsell, LLC Mildred O. Reilly Robert W. and Patricia Edge David Rihl Alice Ann Archer Syl and Gladys Rittenhouse William C. and Susan Davis, Jr. Donald E. Romberger Skerrett Lodge No. 343 Roosevelt 2 Nursing Staff W. Scott Muller Gilda Sayres Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Riggall Margaret G. Schellhamer Robert C. Schellhamer Esther L. Scheuermann John E. and Missy Letsch Marianne M. Schmidt Herbert A. Schmidt William W. Simcox, Sr. William W. Simcox, Jr. Ruth E. Spalding George W. Spalding Catherine H. Spangenberg Larry J. Wolford Marvin G. Speicher Randall D. Bright

Staff at Masonic Village at Sewickley Chris O’Donnell Cindy Stefl William Slater II Master Mason’s Club Thomas K. Sturgeon 7th Masonic District 7th Masonic District School of Instruction Raymond G. Bagley, Jr. Perseverance Lodge No. 21 Prosperity Lodge No. 567 Ricky L. Swalm The “Major” Benjamin G. Fay Francis and Ermi Tisak Nick and Madeline Tisak Daniel J. Tisak Nick and Madeline Tisak Isabel C. Tompkins Aulay Tompkins USS Spangenberg DE223 Larry J. Wolford A. Preston Van Deursen Special Singles Joyce K. Wadsworth Milton E. Coll Francis X. and Barbara J. Dufner Beatrice Whitmer Marc A. and Ann L. Falcinelli Marie A. Willard Michael R. Willard Samuel C. Williamson Kim W. Jeffreys Cheryl D. Wilson Warren W. Wilson Gayle L. Wissler and Family Richard E. and JoAnn K. Keller World War II Veterans Frederick and Marjorie Kepner

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FRANKLIN LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS Anonymous Frank S. Adkins Thomas M. and Mary E. Alban Donald L. and Kathleen M. Albert William Cameron Anderson and Alberta Danks Anderson Carroll S. Arnold Harry N. and Jane E. Arnst Jack R. and Jane H. Arthurs Charles A. and Betty M. Astfalk Ronald A. and Norma J. Aungst, Sr. Herbert D. Bailey, Jr. Walter Balliet Ben F. and Lois A. Balmer, III George J. and V. Jane Balsley Larry C. Balthaser Donald P. Barber Janet K. Barry Rita Barty Fred E. and Dottie L. Basehore Robert and Joanne Bateman Evelyn S. Baum Martin H. and Gabriele M. Bayer Raymond and Jean Betz J. Richard Bishop Mrs. Jane E. Bitzer Mark R. Blasser Kenneth W. and Elaine K. Bleiler Alvin H. and Diane S. Blitz James H. and Jane M. Bonsall Merritt H. Bossard Mrs. Beatrice B. Bossler Nancy B. Brain Miriam L. and Paul F. Braun Clifford S. Breakey Howard W. and Betty L. Breaw Allen and Rebecca Breed Robert R. Breinig Helen O. Brindle Austin C. Brown Rev. Raymond L. and Louise J. Brown Shirley Jean Brown Jay G. Brossman Richard S. Brownfield Richard H. and Jean M. Brumbach Edsel S. and Marie S. Bryner Marcella B. Burgess Franklin D. and Marilyn R. Caltagirone Mrs. Dorothy R. Carpenter Benjamin P. Carter Richard L. and Shirley F. Chamberlain Richard H. and Theresa Cherry Elizabeth R. Chiartas Muriel M. Christmann 34

Lillian K. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Clay George F. and Ruth J. Claybaugh Nelson E. Clements Jacob L. Cohen Edwin P. and Margaret M. Cover Jesse Raymond Cox Hugh G. and Miriam J. Coyne Ruth and James Crouse Marvin A. and Rosalie M. Cunningham, Sr. Michael L. Curtier William C. and Susan L. Davis Paul H. and Joan M. Dellinger Phyllis C. Devine Leona M. Dilliplane Margaret B. Downes Roland E. And Ruth Dunkelberger George M. Dyson, Jr. Col. Jerry F. Edgerton Irvin W. Edler James Edsall Bob Edward, Sr. and Helen Werner Darrell M. Eichorn Frank W. and Lois C. Eiler David E. Elliott Benjamin H. Elwell Shirley H. English Richard B. Ernest Frederick L. and Ann Ettline Robert L. Falzone E. Lillian Fausnacht Dr. Homer B. and Arlene E. Fegley Lucile A. Fetterolf J. Melvin Fisher Robert D. Fleming , III Carl R. and Arlene S. Flohr Alfred E. Flowers Marilyn D. Forney Robert C. Forney Norman A. Fox Oscar and Nancy Fox William A. Fox John W. and Virginia P. Francis Robert A. Frantz Catherine Margaret Frasca Samuel E. Fratis Lulu H. Frey Stella R. Frick Evelyn Fries Stephen and Patricia L. Gardner Rodney W. and Elinor O. Gartner Norma Gentile Walter K. and Sally Gerber Dean M. Gettemy Gladden and Eleanor Gingerich George E. Ginther

Urban Ginther Loraine and Tom Glidden John J. Godlewski Marge Goode Nancy M. Gordon William and Anna Gottschalk Carl Gramlich J. Roger and Anne K. Gratz John O. and Donna M. Gregson Gordon R. and Norma L. Grubbs Harvey E. Gumto and Carol P. Gumto Miles K. Gunzenhauser Robert E. Hager Georgia H. Haigh Mark and Karen Haines Leland A. Hale, Jr. Clarence E. and Betty L. Hall Dorothy M. Handy Helen W. Hannum Harold E. and Margie Hartdung R. Joe and Shirley S. Hartman Dallas E. and Charlotte M. Haun Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haven Margaret R. Headland Jim Heckman William F. and Eleanor Heinz John P. Held Sterling P. Hepler Sandra G. Herb Georgianna S. Herdman Beatrice Hess John P. Himes Mrs. Michael Hnat Gwendolyn Hooper James R. Hornafius Robert Hotchkiss Peter S. and Mary D. Houts Mrs. Thomas S. Howe, Jr. Carlton and Betty Ann Hunsicker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Iannuzzi Charles K. Jacobs Carol L. Jacobson Kim W. Jeffreys Albert E. and Irene L. Jochen A. Kendall and Thelma D. Johnson Kenneth W. and Marcia J. Johnson Adeline M. Jones Netti S. Jones Clayton J. and Theresa Karambelas Nelson M. Kauffman Mrs. Erma Lo Kell Charles W. and Clara Kemner Frederick F. and Marjorie B. Kepner Patricia D. and C. Wilson Kile, Jr. Mrs. Marilyn M. Kimmerly Blanche Kinch

William L. and Maureen H. Kingsbury A. Naomi Klauser Mary Anne Klemkosky Emery L. Koszoru Bro. William E. and June M. Kuebler Les and Carol J. Lanyon Eleanor B. Lashley Nancy L. Lawson Charles R. and Frances H. Lefever David S. Leibgries, Jr. Leon D. Leiter C. W. Lentz Marion Lester Ivor F. and Mary Ellen Lewis Ted and Meg Lichtenwalner Gene O. and Frances R. Light Julia E. Holeczy Linn Jean M. Long Ruth D. Long Bill and Angie MacIntire Maurice G. Maen James W. and Kitty A. Maiden Horace L. and Prudence P. Mann Herb Marder Herbert Markey Earl B. Markley Margaret M. Martin Ned A. and Phyllis B. Masenheimer Linda and Michael Mattes Linda J. Matthews L. F. McArthur Abram and Cora McClune John E. and Nancy M. McClure Clara H. McCurdy Ann B. McFadden Harry O. and Vivian S. McMullen James H. Meas Alice J. Metz Elizabeth R. and Marlin L. Michael Carol, Larry and Rhonda Miller Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Miller Sophia Terry Miller Jeanette M. Milos James and Marlys Moir Donald B. Morgan Roland B. and Jill D. Morris Mary G. Morton Joseph E. and Barbara A. Murphy Mrs. Jeffrey L. Nale Ruth K. and Robert G. Necker Myrl K. Noggle William M. and Bette K. Norris James G. and Doris M. Novinger Glenn W. Oakes William R. Oberholtzer Virginia H. Orchard


Raymond G. and Sheila C. Roeder Don and Sandy Romberger Charles W. Ross Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rouke Fred and Beth Rudy William M. Ryan Frederick P. and Mary Jane Sample Anthony and Cheryl Schafer Doris C. Schaffner William F. Schieber Charlotte Schmidt Harold and Margaret Schmitt Dennis K. and Janice L. Schmuck Fred C. Schoenagel, Jr. Gerald R. Schuldt Mrs. Charles H. Seekamp Margarite A. W. Selby Gary L. Shafer, Sr. Richard E. and Mary Ellen K. Sheesley James B. Sheffer, Jr. Bro. Warren R. Shenk James and Jane Shepard Edmund M. and Joyce M. Shipp Horace C. Shuman John W. and Gail G. Shupe Antonio J. L. Simoes Joseph W. and Judith A. Simon Ernest E. Simonsen Shirley Sinclair William Slater II B. Jane Smith Mary Alice Smith

Ewing E. Smith Jay W. and Nancy E. Smith Ronald M. and Jeanne M. Smith Samuel Chambers Smith Marvin G. and Shirley M. Speicher Chester and Cora Speidel Marian L. Spitler Anna M. Sprenkel Halvard A. Sproger Arnold and Elsie Stackhouse James and Nancy Standish, Jr. Ila Faye and Richard L. Stare Dr. James W. Stark, Stark Family Trust Robert F. Stark Richard J. and Carol A. Stemmler George W. Sterner Harriet K. Sterner Mrs. Mary L. Stock Paul O. and Dorothy L. Stoey Elizabeth M. Stout William S. and Dorothy S. Stout Marie D. Stringfellow Thomas K. and M. Joan Sturgeon William McKinley Summerville, Jr Bro. and Mrs. John F. Swartz Walter L. Sykes Harlon H. Talley, Jr. Allen and Carol Tallman A. Ralph Taylor Jack M. Temsey Raymond E. and Annette M. Tierney

Robert C. Tobias Aulay P. and Isabel C. Tompkins Edward S. Topper William and Roberta Traynor C. DeForrest Trexler George L. and Joan D. Turns John F. Van Horn Barry W. Van Rensler Stanley L. and Arlene Von Nieda Robert J. Wagner Harold E. Walchli William H. and Doris D. Walter Elizabeth Webber Mrs. J. Arndt Weicksel Edward and Barbara Weisser Arthur and Dorothy Wert Margaret White Ruth Williams Henry J. Wilmoth Florence D. Wilson Bryan S. and Jean Marie Windham Eugene Ledder Wolf Jeffrey and Sharon Wonderling Donald Steele Wood Walter H. and Carolyn M. Wright, Jr. Paul A. and Nancy Yanushis Harry H. Yeager Barry C. Yingling Charles F. and Mona L. Yingling George E. Zimmerman, Jr. and Elizabeth A. Zimmerman

2011 MEMBERS Caroll L. Montgomery Jeffrey S. and Susan R. Moyer William A. and Carol H. Northey Robert and Tricia Ochotny Robert S. and Alice S. Pinnock George W. Robinson

J. Jack Sherman and Grace S. Sherman Grace Shaffer Shields and C. Edwin Shields Carole and Jim Sieber Karl H. Smith, Sr.

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remainder trust or charitable lead trust with one of the Masonic Charities. Members are recognized on a special donor wall at the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown, listed in the Annual Report, invited to special events each year and given a distinctive lapel pin and book clock. If you already have made a provision for one of the Masonic Charities in your financial plans or are considering an arrangement as listed above and would like to join the society, please complete and return the enclosed envelope or call us at 800-599-6454. IET Y

The Franklin Legacy Society recognizes and honors persons of vision and foresight who have taken the initiative to strengthen and enhance the good works of one or more of the Masonic Charities of the Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania through their estate plans. If you have provided for one or more of the Masonic Charities in your financial plans, through a bequest, revocable trust, life insurance policy or retirement plan, you qualify for membership. Also eligible for membership are persons who have entered into a planned gift arrangement, such as a life estate, charitable gift annuity, charitable

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John K. and Nancy R. Brunner Brother Richard and Sandra Gillie Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hobbs William C. Loffelhardt George and Marian Metroka Dean R. and Brenda L. Miller

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Merle L. Otto Mark A. and Eileen M. Pagano G. Marie Painter Paul J. Palko Michael Papinchak Julia D. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Pencak Fern B. Raff Pfister Robert C. Pine Howard E. Phillips, III Harry W. and Nancy R. Preis Thomas W. Price Edward P. Priebe Joseph W. and Margaret H. Raffensberger Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Raker Eleanor S. Rankin Edith M. Raup Robert J. and Anne Rebennack Joseph M. Reed, Jr. Captain Robert W. Reichard Elmer N. Reiland Gregory Repice Brother Christian B. Reynolds Constance J. Reynolds Jack B. and Ruthann Richey Julian A. Richter Fred D. and Carol A. Rissinger Thomas H. and Jeanette Robertson F. W. (Robie) and Ronnie Robinson Carl C. and Ethel D. Roddy, Jr. James R. Rodisch


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in honor or in memory of beloved family members, close friends or persons we hold in respect or esteem is one way each of us can enhance our contributions by making them very meaningful, satisfying and personal experiences. Numerous honorary or memorial gift opportunities exist for each of the Masonic Charities of the R.W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, including The Masonic Temple/Library and Museum of Pennsylvania, Masonic Villages, Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation, Masonic Children’s Home and Masonic Charities Fund. For additional information about how you

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