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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                         M⸫W⸫ George Lawler: 1917-1918



                                                      Most Worshipful Brother George Lawler was born in
                                                      Carlinville, Illinois on  July 28, 1861. His  life’s journey
                                                      brought him to Tacoma in 1888. He would be initiated in
                                                      Tacoma Lodge, No. 22 on July 14, 1889; Passed as a
                                                      Fellowcraft on December 8, 1889; and Raised to the Sublime
                                                      Degree of Master Mason on February 16, 1900. He would be
                                                      elected to serve as Worshipful Master of Tacoma Lodge, No.
                                                      22, in 1906.

                                                      At the Sixtieth Annual Communication of Grand Lodge, held
                                                      in Seattle, June, 1917, his brethren bestowed upon him the
                                                      highest honor within the power of Free and Accepted Masons
                                                      to confer upon a brother Mason. During the succeeding twelve
                                                      months he faithfully and conscientiously served this Most
                                                      Worshipful Grand Lodge as Most Worshipful Grand Master.

            A wartime Grand Master, Most Worshipful Brother Lawler was mindful of the need to conserve and
            preserve. These words from his Address to the Brethren best speak his feelings: “As your Grand Master,
            I call on you. Masters, Wardens and Past Masters, and through you to every individual Mason, to do all
            in your power to help win this contest for the Associated Western Powers—those valiant champions of
            the right. Eat little, busy yourselves constantly in doing the thing closest at hand, and thus work hard and
            long. Give generously. Uphold the hands and policies of our government enthusiastically, not only because
            it is a duty, but also because it is a great privilege and a distinct honor to be living and having the chance
            to be part of this struggle.”

            While most of his time, outside of his family and business, was devoted to his Lodge and to the affairs of
            this Grand  Lodge, he  was not unmindful of the ethical, social, and  moral value of other fraternal
            organizations, especially such as those having Masonic affiliation as a prerequisite for membership. He
            was a member of the Scottish Rite, the York Rite, the Shrine, the Eastern Star and the Amaranth. At
            various times he took an active part in all of them.

            We are inspired by the knowledge that all that the Supreme Grand Master of the Universe requires of any
            man is that he make the best use of the tools with which he has been endowed. Most Worshipful Brother
            George Lawler would lay down those tools on December 22, 1948













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