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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                         M⸫W⸫ John A. Emigh: 1941-1942



                                                Most Worshipful Brother John Austin Emigh was born in Seattle
                                                on March 7, 1896, the third of eight children of Ward Emigh and
                                                Margaret Moulton Emigh. The family moved to Walla Walla in
                                                October of 1897,  where the father engaged in the creamery
                                                business.
                                                He attended the public schools of Walla Walla, and was a student
                                                at the University of Washington when he was called into the
                                                services of his country in 1918. He was later associated with his
                                                father in the creamery business both in Walla Walla and Eastern
                                                Oregon, continuing in the family business after his father’s death in
                                                1922.
                                                John Emigh was brought to Masonic Light in La Grande Lodge No.
                                                41, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of Oregon, on July 2, 1920;
                                                passed to the degree of a Fellowcraft Mason on January 14, 1921;
            and raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason on March 11, 1921. On March 4, 1924 he affiliated
            with Blue Mountain Lodge No. 13 at Walla Walla, where he was appointed Junior Steward in January
            1927. He served as Worshipful Master of Blue Mountain Lodge No. 13 in 1931.

            He first attended Grand Lodge in Tacoma in 1929 when Junior Warden of his Lodge. In recognition of
            his active interest in Masonry he was appointed Junior Grand Deacon in 1931, Grand Marshal in 1933
            and then from June, 1934 to June, 1937 he served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Masonic
            Home at Zenith. To this position he devoted a tremendous amount of energy, bringing to the Home good
            sound business influence, the same type of which has marked him an outstanding success in his own
            private business. He was appointed Senior Grand Deacon in June 1937, was elected Junior Grand Warden
            in 1938, and was successfully advanced in the line to the position of Grand Master in June 1941. During
            his term as Grand Master he was made an honorary Past Grand Master of both the Grand Lodges of
            Montana and Idaho.
            In the middle of our Most Worshipful Brother’s year as Grand Master, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
            The country being in a state of war presented a variety of problems to the Craft Lodges throughout the
            United States, particularly those Lodges on the West Coast. Meetings were  restricted, black-outs
            continued for a considerable period, gas and tire rationing prevented travel. At the same time petitions for
            the degrees were coming in at an unprecedented rate. Our Grand Master’s handling of the difficult
            situations presented was masterful. Under his capable direction a program for serving Masons in the
            Armed Services, stationed in Washington and Alaska, was developed which was much praised in Masonic
            publications throughout the country.






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