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illness of a few days. Up to a few moments of his passing, he was busily engaged in his editorial for the
            Masonic Tribune (of which he was editor for more than two years) and other Masonic duties which so
            fully occupied his time and which lay so close to his heart. Especially was this true of the work of the
            Committee on Masonic Research and Education, of which Committee he was a member and Secretary.
            He was an enthusiastic, devoted and untiring worker. Only a few hours before his death, he talked with
            the Executive Secretary of the Committee over the telephone regarding the future of the work of this
            Committee.

            Thus was closed a life of service and devotion given freely and unselfishly to humanity, a life nobly lived
            and sublimely closed.


































































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