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=== MEMORIAL ===
 
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''From Proceedings, Page 1922-429:''
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Louis C. Southard served this Grand Lodge as Deputy Grand Master in 1905 and. he has been for many years the President of the Board. of Trial Commissioners. His judicial mind and his fidelity to the preservation of the dignity of this Grand Body and the fulfillment of Masonic obligation made him a valuable contribution to our best welfare. Our debt to him for his long and painstaking service was very great and we held him in universal respect and esteem.
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He left a place not readily to be filled. when on the 29th of September he .vanished like a flash from our earthly sight.
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His was a manly, conscientious life. He lived his Masonry and we were bound to him in truest friendship. He is gone but he will never be forgotten.
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''From Proceedings, Page 1923-56:''
  
 
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LOUIS C. SOUTHARD

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Deputy Grand Master, 1905

MEMORIAL

From Proceedings, Page 1922-429:

Louis C. Southard served this Grand Lodge as Deputy Grand Master in 1905 and. he has been for many years the President of the Board. of Trial Commissioners. His judicial mind and his fidelity to the preservation of the dignity of this Grand Body and the fulfillment of Masonic obligation made him a valuable contribution to our best welfare. Our debt to him for his long and painstaking service was very great and we held him in universal respect and esteem.

He left a place not readily to be filled. when on the 29th of September he .vanished like a flash from our earthly sight.

His was a manly, conscientious life. He lived his Masonry and we were bound to him in truest friendship. He is gone but he will never be forgotten.

From Proceedings, Page 1923-56:


Distinguished Brothers