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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                         M⸫W⸫ John E. Fowler: 1928-1929



                                                     John Ernest Fowler was born at Marietta, Ohio, of Quaker
                                                     parentage, on May 20, 1879. He was educated in the public
                                                     schools of Chillicothe, Ohio, and graduated from Rayen School
                                                     of Youngstown, Ohio, having specialized in mechanics. After
                                                     graduation, he was employed in Chicago, Illinois, until 1901,
                                                     as a machinist and draftsman. He would returned to Chillicothe
                                                     and serve as Deputy County Auditor until 1904, when he came
                                                     West and entered the retail lumber business with his father at
                                                     Seattle. In 1906, he came to Aberdeen where he engaged in the
                                                     lumber industry in Grays Harbor.

                                                     He always took an active interest in civic matters and in those
                                                     various things that contributed to the welfare of the community
                                                     in which he lived. While there was no deviation in his loyalty
            to Ancient Craft Masonry he belonged to other orders. He enjoyed his membership in the Elks at Aberdeen
            and took great interest in the Masters and Wardens Club and Grays Harbor Past Masters Association. He
            held membership in the Chapter and Council in the York Rite at Aberdeen, and he was enrolled in the
            Grays Harbor Scottish Rite Bodies. He was a Past Patron of the local Chapter of the Eastern Star, and his
            own Lodge made him a life member and an honorary member, and the Sister Lodge at Aberdeen, Concord
            Lodge, No. 273, likewise honored itself in making him an honorary member thereof.

            Our Past Grand Master was raised in Scioto Lodge No. 6, F. & A. M., at Chillicothe, Ohio, January 21st,
            1903. He affiliated with Aberdeen Lodge, No. 52, F. & A. M. in Aberdeen on March 9th, 1909. He served
            this Lodge in many capacities and was its Worshipful Master in 1916, and he delighted in his further
            service as Secretary in the years 1920-1922. His contact with Grand Lodge began in 1913 and thereafter
            his attendance was regular. He was early at Masonic labor as a member of the Charity Committee in 1917
            and acted as Grand Marshal in 1917-1918. His principal contribution prior to his elevation was as member
            and chairman of the Board of Custodians in which he was prominent from 1921-1925. It was he who was
            responsible for the members of this committee visiting every Lodge within his district and reporting the
            condition and problems of each one, at no cost to the Grand Lodge,

            He was elected Junior Grand Warden in the year 1925, was regularly advanced and served this jurisdiction
            as its Grand Master in the year 1928-1929.

            As Grand Master and as one of the trustees of the Masonic Home, the groundwork he laid for the Masonic
            and yet business-like handling of the affairs of this Charity were well remembered and frequently praised
            by those Grand Masters who were fortunate to follow immediately in his footsteps and to have his counsel
            and his guidance.






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