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2007 Lodge Officers |
As we celebrate our 249th anniversary in 2007 and prepare for grand events in 2008 in our 250th year, we welcome our brothers from within and abroad to visit us in our magnificent surroundings. Not simply as a fraternity of do-gooders, Lodge 2 plans with a focused effort of philanthropy committed to the welfare of its members and the community at large. |
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Pennsylvania Meridian Sun Lodge No. 2 Free and Accepted Masons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Charity |
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Worshipful Master |
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Senior Warden |
Lawrence J. Hubert, Jr. |
Junior Warden |
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Max J. Kind |
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Daniel A. Visco |
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Secretary |
Treasurer |
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Marshall R. Biron, P.M. |
William E. Shisler |
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Representative to Grand Lodge |
Substitute Rep. to Grand Lodge |
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Lee A. Morningstar, P.M. |
Robert E. Ferguson, P.M. |
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Trustees |
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Vincent D. Delaney |
Samuel E. Fratis |
George J. Jefferson |
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Patrick A. Ennis, Sr., P.M. |
Paul A. Gwinner |
Charles R. Ochs |
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Jason S. Robbins |
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Senior Deacon |
Junior Deacon |
Jr Master of Ceremonies |
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Barry Epstein |
Joseph T. Walsh |
Anthony J. Lucidonio, Jr. |
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Sr Master of Ceremonies |
Pursuivant |
Chaplain |
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Samuel E. Fratis |
Robert E. Ferguson, P.M. |
Richard M. Spahr, P.M. |
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Tyler |
Steward |
Organist |
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John T. Zell |
Anthony G. Saitta |
Paul E. Doerr |
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Richmond Lodge #230 |
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Masonic Blood Club |
Visitation |
Charity |
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Edward Budman, P.M. |
Richard M. Spahr, P.M. |
M. Ralph Kelly Jr, Chairman |
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Lawrence Hubert, WM |
Charles A. Marsteller, P.M. |
Michael J. Merrill |
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Grievance |
Pa. Masonic Youth Foundation |
Masonic Education |
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Samuel E. Fratis |
Marshall R. Biron, P.M. |
Charles A. Johnson, P.M. |
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Robert Henry John Wilms |
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Michael J. Horton Sr, P.M. |
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Mentors |
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Instruction |
Charles A. Johnson, P.M. |
Furniture |
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Charles A. Johnson, P.M. |
Marshall R. Biron, P.M. |
Anthony G. Saitta, P.M. |
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