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of two Crusades for Freedom, County Chairman for Civil Defense, Chairman of the County
               Planning Commission, President of the Okanogan Chamber of Commerce, Trustee of the Omak
               Memorial Hospital, and Trustee of his Presbyterian Church.
               He has been equally active in Freemasonry in which service he has been most loyal. His Masonic
               affiliations are almost all-inclusive. He was Initiated, Passed, and Raised in Tonasket Lodge No.
               220, in 1928. He transferred his membership to Okanogan Lodge No. 169, in 1932 and served as
               Master in 1936. He was District Deputy under Most Worshipful Brothers Charles. P. Kirtland,
               John A. Emigh and Matthew W. Hill.

               He served on the Grand Lodge Jurisprudence Committee for three years, and on the Grievance and
               Appeals Committee for two years. He was Grand Orator in 1950. He was elected as Junior Grand
               Warden at the 1953 Communication at Spokane and served successively as Senior Grand Warden,
               Deputy Grand Master and Installed as Grand Master at the 1956 Grand Lodge Communication at
               Kennewick – the first to be elected from Okanogan County.

               Additional Masonic and concordant memberships include Walter F. Meier Lodge of Research No.
               281, Wenatchee Consistory Scottish Rite; Okanogan Chapter No. 41, Royal Arch Masons; Royal
               and Select Masters; Chas. B. Reed Council, No. 14, Wenatchee; Okanogan Valley Commandary,
               Knights Templar; El Katif Temple (Shrine), Spokane; The National Sojourners and St. Raphael
               Conclave, Red Cross of Constantine, Spokane.
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               Our Past Grand Master, in apparent good health, died suddenly at home on the 9  day of November
               in 1959. As an enduring legacy, Most Worshipful Herbert Davis and his wife, Elizabeth, left a
               trust fund of
               $300,000 to Okanogan Lodge No. 169 with the stipulation that the money generated through
               interest and investments be used “for the  benefit of the youth of Okanogan County and other
               charitable purposes.” In addition, a grant program has been established through the fund that will
               provide money for “imaginative projects and programs” operated by non-profit organizations that
               benefit the county’s citizens.
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