Gulf Coast York Rite College No. 106

Gulf Coast York Rite College No. 106 Gulf Coast York Rite College is a part of the York Rite of Freemasonry. Membership in the York Rite is open to any Master Mason in good standing.

02/04/2024

Clarence Joy Laney was born October 7, 1947 in Morenci, Arizona to parents Clarence Joy and Jean Laney. He is the oldest of four children, 3 boys and 1 girl. When Clarence was two years old, his family moved from Arizona to Dallas, Texas, where he attended South Oak Cliff High School. Clarence entered the U. S. Army in February 1967 and during his three years of duty, he served two tours in Vietnam as a crane equipment operator.

Separating from Active Duty in October 1969, he married Pamela Crook on December 5, 1969, and had one child, Rebecca Joy Laney in 1974. He received an Associates Degree from Mountain View Junior College in Dallas and worked as a carpenter for twelve or thirteen years. Clarence attended American Trades Institute and received a degree in electronics in 1990. He worked for five years as a cabinet maker for the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas, and worked for the DeSoto Independent School District as the Supervisor of Maintenance. He has been employed for the past nine years for Lewisville Independent School District as Energy Coordinator. Clarence received his Bachelor of Science of Business Management from LeTourneau University, Longview Texas in 1996.

He was raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason on August 26, 1971 in DeSoto Lodge No. 1409, A.F. & F. M., and served as Master in 1989-1990. As a plural member of Nash Lodge No. 638, he served as Master in 1994-1995, and currently is a member of Stanfield Lodge No. 217, in Denton Texas. Exalted a Royal Arch Mason on October 22, 1974, at Z. E. Coombs Chapter No. 421 in Dallas, Texas and was advanced to Royal & Select Master in Z. E. Coombs Council No. 352 on November 4, 1974.

Z. E. Coombs merged with Love Field Chapter No. 478 and Council No. 396, where Clarence served as High Priest of the Chapter in 1991, and served as Thrice Illustrious Master in the Council in 1992. Clarence Laney has also served as High Priest and TIM of Dad Pender Chapter No. 80 and Dad Pender Council No. 50 in Denton Texas. He is a plural member of Midlothian Chapter No. 211, and Midlothian Council No. 148. He served as District Deputy of the Grand Council 1996-1997, and served as a board member on the York Rite Development for 3 years. Presently serving as the Grand Representative of the Grand Council of Utah near Texas and Grand Representative of the Grand Chapter of Iowa near Texas.

Knighted in Tancred Commandry No. 82 on March 19, 1984. Plural Membership obtained at A C Garrett No. 103 and served as Commander in 1995. Plural with Denton Commandry No.45 and served as Commander 1998-1999 and again in 2001. Drilled on Dallas Commandry No. 6 Drill Team for 11 years.

Became a member of Dallas Scottish Rite Bodies November 14, 1972 and served on the 4th, 23rd, 27th, and 28th degree teams. He has been a Noble of Hella Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. since 1972.

Other memberships, orders, and honors include: Charter member of Lyle L. Cross York Rite College and served as Governor in 2001, receiving the Order of the Purple Cross in 2000. Received the Super Excellent Masters Degree in 1984, and The Order of the Silver Trowel in 1997. Received the Knight York Cross of Honor December 1995, in Texas Priory No. 23. Received the Order of the High Priesthood in 1992. Current member of Rose of Sharon Council and serving as Excellent Chief. Member of Holy Stone AMD and charter member of William Barrett Travis AMD where he served as Sovereign Master in 1996. Member of the York Rite Esoteric Association. President of the Denton Scottish Rite Club 2001-2002. Member of St. Austin Conclave Red Cross of Constantine. Received the Knight Templar Cross of Honor on February 27, 2001. He has served on various special and constitutional committees. Past Patron of Nash Chapter No. 320 Order of the Eastern Star in 1992.

Companion Laney was elected Right Illustrious Grand Principal Conductor of the Work in December 2001.

Obituary
Clarence Joy Laney, Jr., 76, of Waxahachie, Texas, formerly of Whitesboro was called to his eternal home on Monday, January 29, 2024. Clarence was born on October 7, 1947 in Morenci, Arizona to Clarence Joy Laney, Sr. and Ethel Eugenia (Hanna) Laney.

He worked for the Lewisville ISD as their Energy Manager. He was a member of the Masonic lodges in Whitesboro, DeSoto, Nash, Midlothian, and Denton and The Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Texas AC Garrett, Denton, and Midlothian. Clarence loved to travel, play games on the computer, he enjoyed dominoes, card games and was a master chess player. In his youth he was considered a pool shark. Clarence loved his dogs, and he loved his family deeply and dearly.

He is survived by his wife, Elisa Laney of Waxahachie; daughter, Becki Murray and husband, Jeff of Hillsboro; stepdaughters, Anna Gil, Rose Garcia, stepson, Anthony Bailey Carrillo, six grandchildren, two brothers, Larry Laney and Skipper Laney, and sister, Donna Phillips, as well as numerous loving family and friends. Clarence was preceded in death by his first wife, Pamela Laney and his parents, Clarence and Ethel Laney Sr.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his honor to the Knights Templar Eye Foundation at KTEF.ORG/DONATIONS

Funeral services honoring Clarence will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, February 2, 2024 at Meador Funeral Home officiated by Dr. Fred Thrower. Interment will follow at Oakwood Cemetery. A time of visitation for family and friends will be held one hour prior to the service time at the funeral home.

12/26/2023
The Gulf Coast York Rite College No. 106, completed the York Rite Festival today on Saturday, February 26, 2022.22 New K...
02/27/2022

The Gulf Coast York Rite College No. 106, completed the York Rite Festival today on Saturday, February 26, 2022.

22 New Knights Templar received the Order of the Templar.

We were honored to have our Right Eminent Grand Commander, Sir Knight Ronnie Wilson conferred the Order of the Temple. Also working in the Order were Justin Bauer, Eminent Grand Captain General and Carl Wunsche, Eminent Grand Prelate.

Congratulations to our new Sir Knights.

Past Grand Commander Leonard O Pierce laid down his working tools this past Friday evening.  Please join with us in cele...
03/21/2021

Past Grand Commander Leonard O Pierce laid down his working tools this past Friday evening. Please join with us in celebrating his life and his contributions to York Rite Freemasonry.

Memorial Arrangements are as follows:

The Viewing will be on Tuesday, March 23 at Waltrip Funeral Home, 1415 Campbell Road, Houston TX 77055 from 6-8 p.m.

The Funeral Service will be on Wednesday, March 24 at Waltrip Funeral Home at 11:30 p.m.

The Burial Service will be at Brookside Cemetery, 134001 Eastex Freeway, Houston TX 77039.

02/28/2021

The Chamber of Reflection The Chamber of Reflection is an amazing preparatory tool for the degree of Freemasonry. Its history and existence date back to the very beginning, unfortunately most Masons have never heard of it. The only place you will ever see it in American Freemasonry as an accepted pr...

10/15/2020

A Decision from our Most Illustrious Grand Master regarding the conferral of the Super Excellent Master Degree.

03/18/2020

In order to prevent any possible exposure to the COVID-19 virus and in compliance with directives from several Masonic and Civil authorities, the March Sated Meeting of the Gulf Coast York Rite College had been cancelled. Please do all you can to keep yourself safe. As more information is received about future meetings, it will be posted.

Please join with the Gulf Coast York Rite College in celebrating the life of Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Tex...
03/15/2020

Please join with the Gulf Coast York Rite College in celebrating the life of Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Texas, Past Grand High Priest of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Texas Orville Lee O'Neill, who laid down his working tools on Friday.

08/27/2019

Don't forget about the Hate Crime and Active Shooter Awareness training course at the Houston Scottish Rite this Saturday (31 Aug) from 10am to 12 noon. This course will delve into why people commit hate crimes and will discuss active-shooter awareness and response. This course is free and is open to all everyone (Masons, family, friends, non-Masons, etc.). If you are interested, please RSVP to the Houston Scottish Rite at 713-432-1980.

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