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== ROLAND K. WOODBERRY ==
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== ROLAND KENT WOODBERRY 1930-2011 ==
  
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Senior Grand Warden, 1988<br>
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''From the obituary archive, [http://www.folsomfuneral.com/?cat=3 Folsom Funeral Home], September 2011:
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Roland Kent Woodberry, a resident of Norwood, and formerly of Charlton and Walpole, died Sunday, September 18, 2011 at the Golden Living Center in Norwood.  He was 80.  Rollie was born October 29, 1930 in Danvers, Massachusetts, the son of Gordon F., and Grace L. (Salter) Woodberry, and moved with his family to New York City early in 1931 where his father worked for Frederick Law Olmstead in the construction of Fort Tryon Park.  After the George Washington Bridge was built, the family moved to Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.  After the completion of Fort Tyron Park in 1935 the family moved to Norwood and then to Walpole in 1953.  Mr. Woodberry attended the public schools in Norwood,  graduating from Norwood High School in 1948.  He continued his education at Northeastern University, earning his bachelor of science degree in Business Administration in 1955.  He served in the US Army from August 1952 to August 1954, stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey, Fort Lee, Virginia, and Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 
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Roland worked for the Employers Group of Insurance Companies as an accountant for over 23 years, then was the Office Manager at the Aleppo Temple Shrine in Wilmington for over 5 years, and finally spent 13 years as the Assistant to the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Council in Lexington.  He was an active member in several Masonic groups for over 50 years including Master of [http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=Orient Orient] Lodge AF & AM in Norwood in 1961, followed by 37 years as the lodge’s treasurer.  He was the Puissant Sovereign of St. Matthew’s Conclave, Red Cross of Constantine of Springfield, Massachusetts in 2004.  Roland was also a member of American Legion Post 70 of Norwood and of the Cape Cod Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.  Roland was the brother of the late Barbara Brock Haggblad.  He is survived by three nephews, Peter, Paul, and David Brock; his niece, Bonnie B. Flaman; three grandnephews, and two grandnieces.  Visitation with his family will be held from 9 to 10 AM Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at the May Funeral Home, 85 Nichols Street, Norwood followed by a funeral at the funeral home at 10 o clock.  Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Norwood.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:58, 20 September 2011

ROLAND KENT WOODBERRY 1930-2011

RolandWoodberry.jpg

Senior Grand Warden, 1988
Grand Tyler

MEMORIAL

From the obituary archive, Folsom Funeral Home, September 2011:

Roland Kent Woodberry, a resident of Norwood, and formerly of Charlton and Walpole, died Sunday, September 18, 2011 at the Golden Living Center in Norwood. He was 80. Rollie was born October 29, 1930 in Danvers, Massachusetts, the son of Gordon F., and Grace L. (Salter) Woodberry, and moved with his family to New York City early in 1931 where his father worked for Frederick Law Olmstead in the construction of Fort Tryon Park. After the George Washington Bridge was built, the family moved to Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. After the completion of Fort Tyron Park in 1935 the family moved to Norwood and then to Walpole in 1953. Mr. Woodberry attended the public schools in Norwood, graduating from Norwood High School in 1948. He continued his education at Northeastern University, earning his bachelor of science degree in Business Administration in 1955. He served in the US Army from August 1952 to August 1954, stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey, Fort Lee, Virginia, and Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Roland worked for the Employers Group of Insurance Companies as an accountant for over 23 years, then was the Office Manager at the Aleppo Temple Shrine in Wilmington for over 5 years, and finally spent 13 years as the Assistant to the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Council in Lexington. He was an active member in several Masonic groups for over 50 years including Master of Orient Lodge AF & AM in Norwood in 1961, followed by 37 years as the lodge’s treasurer. He was the Puissant Sovereign of St. Matthew’s Conclave, Red Cross of Constantine of Springfield, Massachusetts in 2004. Roland was also a member of American Legion Post 70 of Norwood and of the Cape Cod Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. Roland was the brother of the late Barbara Brock Haggblad. He is survived by three nephews, Peter, Paul, and David Brock; his niece, Bonnie B. Flaman; three grandnephews, and two grandnieces. Visitation with his family will be held from 9 to 10 AM Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at the May Funeral Home, 85 Nichols Street, Norwood followed by a funeral at the funeral home at 10 o clock. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Norwood.


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