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ROBERT W. CUSTANCE 1918-1987

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Deputy Grand Master, 1975

MEMORIAL

From Proceedings, Page 1987-83:

Our Brother Robert Wallace Custance was bom in Lexington, Massachusetts, on March 22, 1918, the son of Howard and Orra A. Custance. Right Worshipful Brother Custance was educated in the Lexington Public Schools and Northeastem University, graduating in 1948 with a B.A. degree. He was President of Custance Brothers, Inc., a building construction firm established in 191 I by his father and uncle. In community affairs, R. W. Brother Custance was very active. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Lexington and served as a Deacon, member of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Board. He was a Past President of the Rotary Club of Lexington, president of the Lexington Historical Society, and Past President of the Lexington Chamber of Commerce. He was a director of the Boston Federal Savings Bank in Lexington. He also served as a Corporator of both the Deaconess Hospital and Symmes Arlington Hospital as well as Vice President of the Dana Home for the Aged in Lexington and a director of the Carleton-Willard Home of Bedford. He served in the United States Navy in 1944-1945.

In Masonry, Brother Custance had an outstanding record. He was a Past Master Councillor of Battlegreen Chapter of the Order of DeMolay, and was the recipient of the degrees of Chevalier and the Legion of Honor. He joined Simon W. Robinson Lodge, A.F. & A.M., and received the Entered Apprentice degree on April 15, 1941, the Fellowcraft degree on May 12, 1941, and the Master Mason degree on June 9,1941. He served as Worshipful Master in the year 1957-1958; as a District Deputy Grand Master in 1964-1965; and was appointed Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge in 1975. He was the recipient of the Henry Price Medal of fhe Grand Lodge. He was also a member of The DeMolay Lodge, Dalhousie Lodge, and The Masters Lodge. He was appointed a Grand Lecturer of the Grand Lodge in 1980 and served until his untimely passing.

On April 30, 1966, Brother Custance joined Menotomy Royal Arch Chapter and later affiliated with St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter. On May 21, 1966, he was greeted in Boston Council of Royal and Select Masters, and on March 20, 1967 , was knighted in Boston Commandery No. 2, Knights Templar. He later affiliated in St. Bemard Commandery No. 12 and served that Commandery as Commander in 1979-1980. In the Sconish Rite. Brother Custance joined rhe four Bodies in the Valley of Boston in the Spring Class of 1961. He served Giles F. Yates Council, Princes of Jerusalem, as Sovereign Prince in 1983-1985. Brother Custance received the Thirty-third degree on September 25, 1985, and was made an Honorary Member of the Supreme Council. Other affiliations include Aleppo Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine; Royal Order of Jesters, and Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis.

On June 12, 1948, Right Worshipful Brother Custance was united in marriage to Ruth (Bradley) Custance, and to this union were born three sons and two daughters: Philip L. of Burlington; Dana B. of Belmont, New Hampshire; Steven W. of Wakefield; Janet E. of Laconia, New Hampshire; and Pamela R. of Cambridge. One other son, Howard E. of Boxboro, was of a previous marriage. All survive Brother Custance with his widow Ruth. Also surviving are two sisters and eight grandchildren.

The officers of Simon W. Robinson Lodge conducted a Masonic funeral service on Sunday, July 19th, at the Douglass Funeral Home, Lexington, and the funeral was held in the First Baptist Church on July 20th with Reverend and Brother Brian Dixon officiating. Interment was in the family plot in Westview Cemetery, Lexington. The outpouring of his Masonic associates was a remarkable tribute to a well-loved citizen and outstanding Masonic Brother.

Respectfully submitted,
Manuel R. Parker
Jeffrey B. Hodgdon
Stanley F. Maxwell
Committee


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