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2Through the decades: 2013-2022
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Musical Journey 1930’s to 1950’s
The March stated featured a musical program by Bro. Dick Turochy, our Lodge Musician, and Wor. Butch Ammon who took us on a ‘sentimental journey’ with musical selections from the 30’s to the 50’s. Bro. Dick brought us a wonderful rendition of a Frank Sinatra favorite, and Wor. Butch heated up his guitar strings with an Elvis tune.
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Bro. Harry Franklin Presented 60 Year Masonic Veteran Award
Last night (1/7/2016) Rt. Wor. Rob Eades presented a Masonic Veterans award to Brother Harry Eugene Franklin for 60 years of devoted service to Masonry through his membership in Tuckahoe Lodge No. 347, A.F. & A.M. Brother Harry has moved to North Carolina and we don’t get to see him that often but is now very active in a Lodge near his home. He is an extraordinary Brother and distinguished gentleman, who is fun just to sit and talk to.Congratulations on your 60 year pin Brother Harry! We know you will wear it with pride as you honor the Fraternity.
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Christmas Party 2015
On December 13th, Tuckahoe #347, St. John’s #36 and Richmond #10 Lodges threw a joint Christmas party for their members and families.
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Mt. Wor. Wayne Sawyer Flora, Grand Master of Masons in Virginia Visits Tuckahoe Lodge
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Rt. Wor. Terry W. Brown, Sr., DDGM 15-C pays an official visit to Tuckahoe Lodge
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2013 J. Ned Culler Award
The 2013 J. Ned Culler Award for Masonic Excellence was presented to Wor. Messimer for his outstanding service to Freemasonry and Tuckahoe Lodge.
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Tuckahoe Veterans receive thank you from Collegiate School
Elementary students from the Collegiate School in Richmond created a special salute to military veterans who are members of Tuckahoe Lodge. Tuckahoe’s Jr. Warden, Bro. Ray Crouch, presented the patriotic banner crafted by his students in honor of our Veterans at the February Stated Communication, along with an American flag that will be displayed in the Lodge dining hall. Rt. Wor. Clarence Whitley, and Bro. Don Bloomquist, WWII veterans, are proudly holding the banner surrounded by our military veterans who were present for the meeting.
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