Aug 25, 2013

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A Tribute to the District Deputy

Right Worshipful James Ned Culler was a dedicated 40 year member of Tuckahoe Lodge. Ned passed away on May 2nd 2010 after a brief illness. Brother Ned and members of the Lodge celebrated his 98th birthday in January when he read a poem he penned. Actually it seemed as though Ned was always working on a new poem, and he would share them with us individually, and at our meetings. Ned’s talent was very special, and we have created a special page on the Tuckahoe website with samples of his creative talents.

The poem that follows was an original work by R.W. J. Ned Culler, and was recited by him in Tuckahoe Lodge on January 4, 2001. The inspiring recitation was occasioned by the official visit to his home lodge by R.W. Robert W. Carpenter, Jr., District Deputy Grand Master for Masonic District 15-C. R.W. Ned and R.W. William Y. Roper, III, proudly presented R.W. Bro. Bob to the W.M., members, and visitor’s assembled.

Brother Ned added a verse in honor of the newest District Deputy from Tuckahoe Lodge. On the evening of December 2, 2004 he recited a quatrain (*) in honor of R.W. Robert C. Eades.

It is now December 2nd of 2010, and though Ned is gone from our midst, another verse has been added to continue the tribute to those from Tuckahoe who serve the Craft as a District Deputy. Though certainly not written with Ned’s skill and heart, a new quatrain(**) is offered with great humility, respect to his memory, and in honor of R.W. Jack Cooke.

Herewith:

A Tribute to the District Deputy
By: R.W. J. Ned Culler

We would at this time pay tribute to some brethren
who have led the way.

There was Brent, and Lovern, and George Wright,
Who in the early days lit the light.

And then Haid, and Roper, and Roper came,
Who each in turn fanned the flame.

Culler and Whitley served their day,
And left their mark along the way.

Now comes another to add his glow,
To the Masonic light that is Tuckahoe.

R.W. Robert Wales Carpenter, Jr., DDGM 15-C,
And through him that light shall brighter be.

* The players change, but the goal is the same,
To feed the fire and fan the flame.

Which shall be done by the words and deeds,
Of Right Worshipful Robert Crews Eades.

** Six years have passed, our fraternal light shines on,
And now another Masonic year is ready to dawn,

Proudly, a Tuckahoe name graces the Grand Master’s book,
Our dedicated brother, Right Worshipful Jackie Glenn Cooke.

*** It’s been a decade plus that has quickly passed,
And now Barry Coleman Faison’s District jewel is cast.

Once again, it’s Tuckahoe’s turn to lead,
And fulfill our District’s leadership need.

RW Barry, we’ve watched with joy your Masonic quest,
Your daring, unflinching plan to fulfill our District’s best.

For you see, as a leader advancing in the dark,
The Brethren who follow your lead will indeed appreciate your mark.

And no doubt your mark you have positively made,
As each day and task completed is a perfect ashlar truly laid.

© J. Ned Culler 1-01, *12-04.
© Douglas M. Messimer ** 12-10, *** 12-22

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The Tuckahoe Time Capsule

A time capsule is an historic cache of goods or information, usually intended as a method of communication with future people and to help future archaeologists, or historians. Time capsules are sometimes created and buried during celebrations such as a World’s Fair, the cornerstone laying for a public building or at other events. We now have the opportunity to prepare a Tuckahoe Time Capsule to leave a legacy of Tuckahoe Lodge items and information to future members of the Craft.

At the July Stated Communication our Junior Deacon, Bro. Chris Geary, introduced a special project that all members of the Lodge are invited to take part in. Chris’s vision was to prepare a ‘time capsule’ device in which members may place personal and Masonic mementos (written letters, photos, electronic information on CD’s or thumb drives, medals, jewels, and other Masonic memorabilia) relating to this time in Tuckahoe’s history.

Bro. Geary spent several months, painstakingly hand-crafting and finishing the capsule. It is beautifully fashioned of red oak, lined with white lambskin, and weighs in at 28 pounds. The outside of the device is adorned on one side with the working tools of Freemasonry, on the other side is a trowel. The capsule is dark-stain finished and includes a cable-tow as the main sealing device near the top. The workmanship exhibited on this capsule is of outstanding quality.

Tuckahoe Time Capsule

Members are asked to prepare items they wish to place in the capsule, along with detailed information about the items included, and who provided them. Bring the items to a Stated or called communication, and give them to Bro. Chris or any Lodge officer. The items will be safely stored until the capsule is ready to be packed and sealed.

Following the December 2013 Stated Communication the capsule will be loaded with the documents and items Chris has received, then sealed and placed within the Lodge with strict instructions to future Masons that the capsule is to be properly protected and cared for, and is to remain sealed until the occasion of the 125th anniversary of Tuckahoe Lodge on February 14, 2048.

 

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