Memorials for Leaksville Masonic Lodge # 136

Memorials for Leaksville Masonic Lodge # 136 This site is in memory of Brother Henry Clay Pace, Jr. Henry wrote a book about the lodge
"Secrets of Leaksville Lodge #136 A. F. A.

M. [1850-1992]"
Read this book at
https://archive.org/details/secretsofleaksvi1992free Leaksville Lodge #136 is a Regular and Recognized masonic lodge located in Eden, NC, having a charter through the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, which is recognized by the United Grand Lodge of England. Leaksville Lodge #136 ancient, free and accepted mason was chartered December 3, 1850. Lodge Meetings
2nd & 4t

h Monday Monthly@ 7:30 PM / 2nd Monday Dec@ 7:30 PM

Masonry Does Not Seek, It Must Be Sought
One of the ancient landmarks of the fraternity is that it does not solicit new members. Many good men over the years have had their feelings hurt because close friends whom they knew to be Masons never invited them to join Freemasonry. They did not know, of course, that these close friends were prohibited by Masonic law from issuing such invitations. A man must seek Masonic membership of his own free will and accord. This circumstance has, as noted, caused some hurt feelings and, in some instances, even hard feelings. It can cause difficulty for Mason and non-Mason alike. It is naturally hard for a man to understand why his father, or his brother, or his very best friend, has never asked him to become a Freemason. On the other hand, a Mason can ache to urge Masonic membership upon someone particularly close to him, someone he knows would be a credit to the fraternity, but he is hemmed in by the Masonic law. So it could be reasonably asked why Freemasonry imposes this prohibition, why it will not permit its members to invite others to join them in Masonic membership. The fraternity has always taken the stand that it would be impossible to draw the line if invitations to membership were permitted. Admittedly, with invitations it would gain some good members. Most members would invite only those men who would be good Masons. But, some members would be ruled by their hearts and not their heads, often inviting men out of affectionate regard without properly considering their moral worth from a Masonic standpoint. Besides, the resourceful Mason can always find an opening in casual conversation to let certain individuals know that Masonry does not seek, it must be sought. Further bolstering the fraternity's position is the indisputable fact that the man who becomes a Mason of his own free will and desire is much more likely to become a strong and useful member than is one who comes by invitation. Things to consider before you join
Once a man begins thinking of applying for Masonic membership, there are a number of factors he should seriously consider. He should make certain he has a general idea of what Masonry is all about. That is one of the prime purposes of this booklet, the man who reads it in its entirety should be able to determine if the fraternity is really what he thought it was, if it is really something he wishes to become a part of. Freemasonry is not for everyone, if a man is not going to be an interested member he will do himself and the fraternity a service if he never applies. (In later chapters we will discuss some of the attractions that draw men to and keep them in Freemasonry, this should aid the average individual in making his own determination.) A man interested in applying for Masonic membership should inquire into the financial obligations membership in his particular area would entail. The initiation fees and annual dues can and do vary from state to state, and within states. With rare exception, though, the cost of Masonic membership is well within the means of the average man. He should ascertain when and where the local lodge meets. While there are no attendance requirements of a Mason, he will not obtain the full benefits of membership if he has not time to attend and participate in a reasonable number of meetings and other activities without neglecting his family and other duties. He should examine his own life style and determine if it will suit him to be a Mason. Just regular guys
From much that has already been said here, it could be assumed that Freemasons are prudes and will accept none but prudes into their ranks, but this is not the case. The fraternity recognizes the inevitability of human frailty and harbors no illusions about finding or creating perfect men. It only hopes to make good men better men. A man is seldom rejected for Masonic membership simply because he is known to take an occasional drink, but he is virtually certain of rejection if it is known he is addicted to the bottle or that his occasional drink is cause for unseemly behavior. The fact that a man is divorced is, in itself, not cause for rejection, but if he has abused his wife or their children he can forget about any likelihood of being accepted into Masonry. If a man has at some time, despite his best efforts, gotten behind in his financial or other obligations, that fact likely will not be held against him; if he has failed to meet his obligations when capable of doing so he will probably be rejected by Masonry. In summary, Freemasons will not knowingly elect bad apples into their order, they wish new members to be better men than themselves—at least as good. Masons do not claim to be or wish to be reformers, but they do believe a good man coming into the fraternity will become a better man as a result of his membership. Petitioning
Once a man decides to seek Masonic membership he must be recommended by members of the lodge, and he must submit to a background investigation. Following a prescribed waiting period, his petition will be balloted upon during a regular meeting of the lodge. The vote is by secret ballot, and election of a petitioner requires a unanimously favorable ballot. The man who has decided to seek Masonic membership needs only to convey his desire to someone close to him who is a Mason. That Mason will take it from there.

Teddy Dalnor TurnerBorn March 26, 1933 Masonic Birthday October 25, 1975Death April 26, 2022Teddy Dalnor TurnerMarch 26,...
04/27/2022

Teddy Dalnor Turner
Born March 26, 1933
Masonic Birthday October 25, 1975
Death April 26, 2022

Teddy Dalnor Turner
March 26, 1933 - April 26, 2022
Mr. Teddy Dalnor Turner, 89, found peace and met his “Peach,” Sadie, in heaven on Tuesday, April 26, 2022.
A graveside service with veteran’s honors will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday, April 30, 2022, at Ridgeview Cemetery.
He was proud of his family, his hometown, his Masonic brotherhood, and especially his service in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was a graduate of Tri-City High School and, before retirement, was the Fleet Parts Manager for the City of Eden. He was a steadfast friend to many and made sure that no one elderly or in need was ever forgotten.
In addition to his wife, Sadie Elaine Hall Turner, Ted will greet in heaven his parents, Morris and Trudy Roberts Turner, his brother Dr. L. Edwin Turner, and a great host of life-long friends and relatives whom he has missed dearly since they passed.
Left to celebrate his life and honor his memory are his daughter and son-in-law, Cheryl and Jay Sniker of York, SC, his two grand-families, Aaron, Jordan, Rhodes, and Ives Sniker of Dunwoody, GA, and Cailen and Maddie Sniker of Mooresville, NC. Also, he is survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Douglas and Faye Turner of Winston-Salem, NC.
We are deeply grateful to the many angels of Providence Care for their compassionate service to both Ted and Sadie over the past seven years. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you consider a donation to support this enduring mission: Providence Care, 500 Lakeshore Parkway, Rock Hill, SC 29730. https://providencecanhelp.com/donate/ Also, we extend a warm thank you to the staff of White Oak Manor of York for your care of Ted this past year. Your kindness was a blessing.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.fairfuneralhome.com.

Mason Eastern Star The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle May 4, 1959
01/22/2022

Mason Eastern Star
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle
May 4, 1959

08/23/2021

WILLIAM `Bill' Noie PERRY, JR.
Birth June 16, 1916
Masonic Birth June 20, 1955
Death August 2, 1998
DANVILLE, VA - William ``Bill' Noie Perry, Jr., 82, of 126 Ruskin St. died Sunday morning, Aug. 2, 1998, at his home.

Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Overlook Cemetery, Eden.Born March 14, 1916 in Spray (now Eden) to William N. Perry and Stella Kapps Perry now deceased, he was a World War II US Navy veteran, a 32nd Degree Mason (Leaksville Lodge 136 AF & AM), member of Scottish Rite. After the war he worked in some of the better Bakery's in N.C. & VA gaining valuable training in becoming a master baker. He was co-owner of Tasty Pastry in Leaksville, 1948-49 and co-owner of Peterpan Bakery on N. Main St., Danville, 1949-51, owned and operated Bills Pastry Shop in Leaksville, 1951-64 and opened Pat-A-Cake Bakery in Draper in 1952. He retired from Food World Corp. in 1979 where he managed and opened bakery's in N.C. & VA for the Corp.

He was preceded in death by his wife and partner, Marie Lee Perry and nine brothers and sisters.

He is survived by his daughter, Marie Perry Newcomb of Danville; brother, Dennis E. Perry; grandsons, Kelly & Keven Murphy; and two great-grandsons.

The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Fair Funeral Home in Eden and other times at the home in Danville.

TOMMIE O'NEAL McBRIDE BIRTH 24 SEPTEMBER 1927 • Spray, Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States of AmericaDEATH ...
08/23/2021

TOMMIE O'NEAL McBRIDE
BIRTH 24 SEPTEMBER 1927 • Spray, Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States of America
DEATH 11 AUGUST 1998 • Eden, Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States of America
EDEN - Mr. Tommie O'neal McBride, 70, of 536 John Street, died Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1998, at his residence.

The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, 1998, at Fair Funeral Home Chapel. Masonic Rites will follow in Dan View Cemetery. A native of Eden, Mr. McBride was a member and elder of Riverview Presbyterian Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and retired from I.E. Dupont in Martinsville, Va. He was also a member of the Draper Y's Men's Club and Leaksville Masonic Lodge 136 AF & AM.

Surviving are wife, Jacqueline Hunter McBride of the home; daughters and sons-in-law, Sheri and Jeff Barker of Eden, Tina and Bill Rice of Loveland, Ohio; sons and daughters-in-law, Randy and Kathy McBride of Eden, Todd and Beth McBride of Huntsville, Ala.; a brother, Dickie McBride of Augusta, Ga.; grandchildren, Ashley Barker of Eden, Brooke, Reid, and Alex Rice of Loveland, Ohio; Katie and Hunter McBride of Eden, Trey, Kristen, and Blake McBride of Huntsville, Ala.

The family will receive friends from to 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13, 1998, at Fair Funeral Home and other times, at the home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Riverview Presbyterian Church, c/o Jimmy Wright, 108 Murphy Lane, Eden, NC 27288 or Hospice of Rockingham Co., P.O. Box 281, Wentworth, N.C. 27375.

08/23/2021

Matthew Jessie Hill
1917–1999
BIRTH 13 OCT 1917 • Spray, North Carolina
DEATH 25 SEP 1999 • Leaksville, Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
EDEN - Matthew ``Matt' J. Hill, 81, of 631 Fagge Dr., Apt. 9-B died Saturday evening, Sept. 25, 1999, at his home.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Fair Funeral Home Chapel, with Masonic Rites. Burial will be in Overlook Mausoleum (Military Rites), Honor Guard from Ft. Bragg.Born in Leaksville, he was a retired U.S. Army Sgt. Major. He served in World War II and Korea, was a member of the D.A.V., American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). He was a member of Leaksville Masonic Lodge 136 and a member of the Scottish Rite.

Survivors are wife, Ruby Brooks Hill of the home; and sister, Kay Kozakewich of Eden.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Russell Hill.

The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Monday at Fair Funeral Home.

08/23/2021

Terry Allen Farmer

BIRTH May 5, 1946 • Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
Masonic Birth August 11, 1979
DEATH November 27, 2003 Eden, Rockingham County, North Carolina
STOVEVILLE Terry Allen Farmer, 57, of 150 Laurel Bluff Road, died Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003, at his home.A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Fair Funeral Home Chapel.

Mr. Farmer was born in Rockingham County. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in Vietnam and retired after 11 years of service due to disability. He was also a member of the Leaksville Masonic Lodge #136.

He is survived by his wife, Jo Ann Eggleston Farmer, of the home; daughters, Kyndall F. Caruso and husband Charlie of Eden, Megan F. Webb and husband Shane of Stoneville; granddaughters, Cayce Allyn Caruso and Grace Ann Caruso; mother Florine J. Farmer of Reidsville; sister Cindy Taylor of Reidsville.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Fair Funeral Home and other times at the home.

Rhodes Denise The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle Aug 2, 1976
08/18/2021

Rhodes Denise
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle
Aug 2, 1976

04/02/2021

Raeford Ward Carroll
BIRTH May 7, 1928
Masonic Birthday` May 13, 1957
DEATH 2003 (aged 79–80)
BURIAL
Roselawn Memorial Gardens
Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
PLOT Rose Mausoleum
MEMORIAL ID 134090532

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