C SPREADING HOLIDAY CHEER TO
Masonic Widows
by Joann Williams-Hoxha, Content Manager
From Valentine’s Day to Christmas, the holidays can be a difficult time for those who have lost a loved one. That’s why it’s important to the members of the Valley of George Rogers Clark in Indiana to ensure their Masonic widows know that they are thinking of them all year long. In February of this year, Brother Gary Bridgwater, 32°, delivered cards and flowers to several widows for Valentine’s Day, including Dorothy Survant, who lost her husband, Brother Earl Survant, 32°, 10 years ago. “It doesn’t take that much time; it just takes attention,” said Brother Bridgwater.
Brother Archie Smallwood, 32˚, presents a Thanksgiving holiday basket to Mary Jo Fentress, wife of the late Brother Ill. Gary Fentress, 33˚, of the Valley of George Rogers Clark
For Thanksgiving and Christmas last year, Deputy’s Representative Carl Whitman, 33°, and additional Brothers delivered flowers and treats to Masonic widows who live in the Corydon, Indiana area. The baskets and personal outreach were very much appreciated and put a smile on each of their faces.
Mary Jane, the wife of late Brother Carl C. Reed, Jr., 32˚, was thrilled to receive a Christmas stocking and poinsettia for the holidays from the Brothers within the Valley of George Rogers Clark.
“I like the time I spend with the widows—one of them is my mother,” said Brother Bridgwater. His mother is one of two widows who have been confined to their senior living residence since March 2020 per COVID restrictions. “The idea is not to bother them but to let them see we’re here,” he added.
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Dorothy Survant (wife of the late Brother Earl Survant, 32˚) received a poinsettia and stocking from Brethren at the Valley of George Rogers Clark.
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