Our Fraternity in Action
A MESSAGE FROM SCOTTISH RITE CHARITIES IN ALL MY YEARS IN FREEMASONRY, ONE EVENT STANDS OUT AS MY PROUDEST MOMENT AS A MEMBER OF THIS GREAT FRATERNITY.
I was the Executive Director of the Michigan Masonic Charitable Foundation when I learned of a young family that had suffered an unthinkable tragedy. The husband, a Brother, had just been killed in a car accident, leaving behind a pregnant wife and three small children. His widow delivered their baby the day after burying her husband.
The response from the entire Masonic community was amazing. The Michigan Masonic Charitable Foundation, several lodges, and individual members all pitched in to help this family.
When Past Sovereign Grand Commander John Wm. McNaughton heard about her plight, he said he didn’t want her to worry about where she and her four children were going to live, so working together with the rest of the Masonic family, we paid off her mortgage. I was flabbergasted when I heard the news of what we were going to do. We were really doing what we said we would do when we pledged at
the altar of Masonry to take care of a Master Mason’s widow and orphans.
It’s been nearly eight years, and I still tear up when I think about what happened with that family and the response from our Masonic community. I have never been prouder of our fraternity than I was at that moment.
Over the years, the Grand Almoner’s Fund has quietly helped thousands of Brothers and their widows, surpassing more than $10 million in aid distributed to Masonic families in need. In this update, you will see some of the faces we have helped over the years. These faces represent hope, relief, and Brotherly love – touchstones of our great fraternity.
I heard from a Brother recently who wanted to know if we were still raising funds for the Grand Almoner’s Fund.
I am proud to report that the work of the Grand Almoner’s Fund has never stopped. And your support will ensure that it never will.
Senior Director of Charities Walter F. Wheeler, 33°Faces of Hope
The Grand Almoner's Fund breathes life into the Scottish Rite's vision of unwavering care for our members. With over $10 million distributed since its revival, the Fund has become a lifeline for Brothers and their families.
WHAT DOES $10 MILLION IN AID REALLY MEAN?
IT MEANS
Relief
I was sick. My insurance lapsed. I didn’t know what we were going to do. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
was losing my home. I was losing everything. Within days, all my bills were caught up. The Almoner’s Fund truly makes a difference.
I can’t tell you what a paradigm shift this has been to get this kind of support. It just feels like I’m not doing it alone.
Care
Without the incredible generosity of the Masons, and the amazing people who donate, I don’t know what my life would have been like.
APRIL, MASONIC WIDOW
We can never repay the amazing gift you have given us. The Scottish Rite exemplifies all that is good and true in this great fraternity.
THE BRIDEGROOM FAMILY
I can’t thank you enough for your support during these past months. It is so good to know that wives in my situation have not been forgotten.
JOYCE, MASONIC WIDOW
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I do not like to ask for help, but you all came to help me. I want to thank my Brothers for helping me in my time of need.
BROTHER FRANKWhy I Give
For most of us, our idea of reality comes from our own small world experience. That is not a bad thing – the closer we are to a problem, the more personal and important it becomes. Over my 40-year Masonic journey I have had the opportunity, through my Lodge and Valley, to assist Brothers in need. Let me share with you why I give to the Scottish Rite Grand Almoner's Fund.
I am privileged to serve the Scottish Rite as a member of this jurisdiction’s Path Forward team and director of our Media Services. Several years ago, our team was asked to create a new film highlighting our Grand Almoner’s Fund. When we produce charitable giving videos, we share the sad and personal stories of a Brother or his family and how the generosity of others can ease their pain.
For this project we selected several stories connected by the same tragic circumstance, Hurricane Sandy. In 2012, Sandy slammed the East Coast of the United States with wind, rain, and record-setting storm surge. One of the hardest hit areas was New Jersey, and our film told the story of several Masonic families devastated by that storm. We called it “Three Stories,” and being a member of that film crew changed me forever.
My “behind-the-scenes” experience to share with you is that the raw emotion and tears in that film were not only from those who shared their story, but all of us on the crew who struggled with our assignments. We were overwhelmed with sadness, yes, but also overwhelmed with pride, knowing as Freemasons we were there in time of need to reach out a hand to a fallen Brother.
I find it inconceivable that any Freemason seeing that sadness is not compelled to help. The Grand Almoner’s Fund allows me to help others far beyond my own world, meeting a larger need and serving a greater good.
James O. Dill, 33° Valley of BostonWhy I Give
As Masons, we take an oath and obligation to assist distressed Brothers, their widows, and orphans. As Scottish Rite Masons, the Grand Almoner’s Fund strengthens that commitment of caring for our Brethren and families in their time of need.
While we often hear stories of our fraternity coming to the aid of a Brother, what about the widow of a Brother who has passed to that Celestial Lodge above? The Scottish Rite established the White Flower Society to extend our commitment to the widows our fallen Brothers have left behind.
By serving on our Supreme Council’s Benevolence Committee, I have witnessed the difference our Charities have made in the lives of others. By helping children with dyslexia gain confidence with their reading skills in our Children’s Dyslexia Centers, by providing financial support for continuing education through our Abbott Scholarship Fund, or by assisting a Brother or widow in need through our Grand Almoner’s Fund, we as Scottish Rite Masons are fulfilling our obligation and living our vision: “We will strive to be a fraternity that fulfills our Masonic obligation to care for our members.”
Susan and I are supporters of the Scottish Rite Charities, including the White Flower Society. We feel it is important to share our life’s blessings with those who may have a need greater than ours. As Masons, we have had the support of our wives throughout our Masonic journey, so it’s comforting to know that the Scottish Rite is there to support them should the need arise.
As proud supporters of Scottish Rite Charities, we encourage you to consider joining us in making a donation or pledge. It’s a great feeling to help others and just one reason that I’m not just a man, I’m a Mason –a Scottish Rite Mason!
White Flower Society Members
The White Flower Society is dedicated to providing assistance for Masonic widows and their families in need, ensuring that Masonic widows are never forgotten. Membership in the White Flower Society reflects a donation or pledge of $5,000 payable over 10 years.
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Mary Ann Atkinson
Evelyn M. Berenbroick
Irene Berman
Jane M. Blades
Elbridge & Mareeta Brewer
Irene M. Brightbill
Leland L. & Marilyn J. Burlison
Annmarie Castagno-Clark
Greg & Gerti Clark
Robert & Stacia Cockerham
Elaine Connelly
David & Cheryl Cyrus
Ruben & Cathleen Dominguez
Barbara Elliott
Sandy Engelmann
Karin M. Ernest in memory of Ruth Beumann Mahler
Thomas Ewald and Family
Ginnie & Raymond Foose
Mark David Gall
Matt & Kate Gerrish
Monica Glattly
Bruce C. & Margie Golway
Marla M. Graff
Grand Lodge of NJ 2020 Grand
Staff in memory of Ill. Donald Porter & S. P. James Damm
John & Sara Greer
Benjamin F Griscom IV
Brian & Lynne Hartel
Kim Hecht
Susan Heldman
George & Leslie Hixon
Keith & Judy Hoskins
Susan Jacobson
Diana & Douglas Kaylor
Jeff & Darla Kitsmiller
William & Prudence Kline
Thomas & Ginny Labagh
Ladies of the Valley of Philadelphia
Charles R. & Frances H. Lefever
Masonic Charity Foundation of New Jersey
Judy McNaughton
Karl J. Mock in memory of Ann Mock
Craig & Anne Mollon
Robert & Joyce Monacelli
G. Michael & Ruth Morris
Sandy Nakonetschny
New Hampshire Consistory
Keith & Linda Patch
Mark & Karla Roth in memory of Elizabeth M. Helldorfer & Hilda H. Roth
Gail R. Samiec
Nancy Scott
Ellen Secallus
Kellie R. Sellars
Janice Sharpe
Jim Sheets
Willa Jean Smalley
Bridget & Evan Steele in honor of MaryAnn Bichajian
Karen Stein
Stephenson Family Foundation
Howard & Carol Struble
Thomas & Joan Sturgeon
Barbara Tryon
Brenda & Len Vander Horn
Valley of Bridgeport, Lafayette Consistory
Valley of Columbus
Valley of Dayton
Valley of Utica in honor of Diane H. Clark & in memory of Daniel L. Clark
Walter & Vickie Wheeler
Maureen Williamson
Connie Wilson
Charles & Barbara Yohe
David & Sandy Young
Commander’s Circle Members
The Commander’s Circle is a special group of donors who have chosen to honor their commitment to the principles of our fraternity through their generous support of the Grand Almoner’s Fund. Their passion and their giving are a true and lasting expression of “Masons caring for Masons.”
Diamond Members $100,000+
James M. Alter Trust
Edward Parkinson Clark Trust
Louis S. Ehrich Trust
Hilmar Gulseth Revocable Living Trust
A. Norman Johnson
Lafayette Consistory S.P.R.S
J. Marshall, Jr. & Patty K. Blizzard
John Wm. McNaughton
Karl J. Mock
Ruby Members $50,000+
Far Hills Lodge #784
Fort Wayne Scottish Rite Benevolent Fund
David & Monica Glattly
Massachusetts Consistory
Sapphire Members $25,000+
Boston Lafayette Lodge of Perfection
Thomas F. Brown
Ronald & Elaine Connelly
Thomas E. Ewald
Matthew & Kate Gerrish
Giles F. Yates Council Princes of Jerusalem
Ben & Sherrie Grisham
Jeff & Darla Kitsmiller
Estate of Robert Morefield
G. Michael & Ruth Morris
Sven R. Mossberg
New Hampshire Consistory
SEI Investments Company
Richard J. Stephenson
Henry E. Thelin Trust
Malcolm B. Wernik
Estate of Charles McGrattan
Paul & Joan Rubschlager
Robert William Smith
George G. Talisse
Michael A. Wolcott
Charles R. Lefever
J. Brian & Macy McNaughton
George Nakonetschny
Scottish Rite Bodies Valley of Hartford
Terry N. Steinheiser
Richard J. Stewart
The Royal Order of Scotland
Walter & Vickie Wheeler
Gold Members $10,000+
Marcus E. Abbott
Amwell Lodge #12 F & A.M.
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Herb & Mary Ann Atkinson
D.J. Barrett
David R. & Pauline Bedwell
Ronald W. Beebe
Frederick & Evelyn Berenbroick
William & Lisa Berenbroick
Ross & Linda Black
Brian & Jane Blades
Matt & Angela Blaisdell
Timothy & Beth Boutell
Elbridge & Mareeta Brewer
Robert E. & Irene M. Brightbill
Leland L. & Marilyn J. Burlison
William C. Chapman & Helen A. Shaw
Austin P. Clark
Greg & Gerti Clark
J. Randolph & Dana Clark
The Cockerham Family
Cogswell Benevolent Trust
Thomas H. & Dorothy Corson
Keith W. Cravens
Michael & Annie DeWolf
James Dill
Donald & Wendelyn Duquette
James T. Elliott Jr.
Philip & Arlene Elliott
Paul & Semra Ferreira
James H. Fischer
Raymond & Ginnie Foose
Mark David Gall
In Memory of the
L. W. Getman Family
Bradford & Kathleen Goebel
Nicholas & Marla Graff
Marlin & Kay Gray
Matthew Francis Griffin
Garry D. & Sonia G. Hageness
Philip L. Hall
Brian & Lynne Hartel
Alan R. Heath
Kevin J. Hecht
Dick & Susan Heldman
Donald & Nancy Hicks
Lee D. Hieronymus
Scott & Aubri Hilsee
George & Leslie Hixon
Keith & Judy Hoskins
Theodore "Ted" H. Jacobsen
David W. Jones Trust
Richard R. Jones Jr.
Bob & Maria Kefalas
Gail N. Kemp
Robert F. Keuper
Estate of Sherman Kisner
Thomas & Virginia Labagh
Estate of Paul E. Lange
Lawrence J. Leib
Charlotte E. Lomell
Albert R. Marshall
Masonic Family Health Foundation
Carl L. Martenson
Lois L. McNaughton
Memorial Fund
Michigan Scottish Rite Fund
Donald D. (Pete) Miller
Randy R. Milone
Dr. John E. Moats
Paul E. Mossberg
Mount Olivet Chapter of Rose Croix
Dee & Kathy S. Mowry
Dr. & Mrs. Gary L. Nicholson
Oriental Lodge No. 27 A.F.&A.M.
Howard & Ann Orr
Kamel & Mary Oussayef
Clark D. Page
Laurence E. & Nancy Perkins
George Powell
Robert W. Reinhardt III
Edgar J. Rennoe Jr.
Carolyn Ribordy
Mark & Karla Roth
Peter J. & Gail R. Samiec
Jon & Kellie Sellars
John A. Sentz, Jr.
Scottish Rite Cathedral Valley of Chicago
Scottish Rite Valley of Boston
David & Cheryl Sharkis
Jim Sheets
Jeffry A. Simonton
Neil & Willa Jean Smalley
Gail N. Smith
James R. Spencer Jr.
Henry & Karen Stein
Paul C. St. Pierre
Howard E. Struble
Robert N. Stutz
George T. Taylor III
George Thomas Taylor IV
In Memory of Ferris O. Tryon
The Grand Lodge of New Jersey F&AM
The LIGHT Foundation
Donald D. Thomas
Richard V. Travis
James & Susan Tungate
Len & Brenda Vander Horn
Valley of Chicago
Valley of Cincinnati
Valley of Michigan
Valley of Philadelphia
Valley of Portland
Valley of Utica
Maurice C. Vercoe
Verdon R. Skipper
Paul & Karen Weglage
Frank M. & Caitlin C. Williams
Gary B. Williams M.D.
Connie & Daniel Wilson
Douglas N. Winter
James E. Winzenreid
Bruce T. Work
John & Jacque Wright
Charles W. Yohe
David & Sandy Young
Silver Members $5,000+
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Harold & Phyllis Aldrich
John A. Amarilios
Ronald & Norma Aungst
Archie & Kellie Canterbury
Steven B. Carr
Craig & Susan Cobb
Columbian Lodge AF & AM
Congdon-Overlook Lodge #163
Daniel C. Deufel
Robert A. DiPalma
Darrin Eugene Eastes
John W. Eldred
Emil Ewald Family Foundation
E. R. H. Enterprises, Inc.
Estate of Richard H. Schnakenburg
William R. Faulkner Jr.
Ken K. Feinthel
Bret & Mary Jane Fledderjohn
Bruce C. and Margie Golway
Donald I. Green in honor of
George & Helen Green and Joseph & Jean Lenhart
John & Sara Greer
Dr. Richard Carlton Haney
Clyde R. Huddleston Sr.
John J. Hunt
Lawrence D. Inglis
John D. Jawor
Robert Johnston
Thomas E. Julian
Douglas & Diana Kaylor
Marc R. Koble
Harold T. J. Littleton
Laurel Lodge No. 237 F. & A.M.
John E. Lord, Jr.
Richard J. Luckay
James A. Manninen
Harold Dean Meade
Mark E. Megee
Emmett W. Mills
Anthony W. Montuori
Arthur Moore
Don & Meg Moran
William S. Moyer
Robert E. Murray
Samuel C. Nana-Sinkam
North Jersey Past Master's Association
Walter F. Neumann
P. Michael Nielsen
Robert & Jane Ogg
Keith & Linda Patch
E. Joel Peterson
Macario J. Ramos Jr.
Douglas E. Robinson
N. S. Jack Ruby
Michael & Megan Russell
Robert W. Sanborn
Gerard & Julie Sealy
Frank & Debbie Sekeres
Thomas & Pauline Skoog
South Bend Lodge of Perfection AASR
Edward & Diana Stumm
John K. Takian
The McCormick Family Foundation
The Order of the Thistle
Valley of Allentown
Valley of Moline
Valley of Pittsfield A.A.S.R.
Valley of Portsmouth/Dover
The Western Reserve Chapter of the Philalethes Society
Deon P. White
Stephen R. & Ann Whittaker
Charles Carter Wicks
Alton Paul Williams
John L. Winkelman
Bertram J. Woodside
We will strive to be a fraternity that fulfills our Masonic Obligation to care for our members.