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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Of
M⸫W⸫ George T. Leslie: 1992-1993
Most Worshipful Brother George Thomas Leslie was born in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on June 30, 1930. Our Brother lived
in a number of villages and towns during his early and pre-teen
years. When his father changed jobs to work at Westinghouse
Airbrake Corporation, the family moved into a home in Turtle
Creek, Pennsylvania, which was to become the family home for
many years. Brother Leslie graduated from the local high
school in 1948. Very shortly afterward, he moved to Los
Angeles, California.
At the advent of the Korean Conflict, he enlisted in the United
States Coast Guard, and after training in electronics he was sent
to the Pacific Northwest. Following a period of sea duty, he
transferred to the Coast Guard Air Station at Port Angeles. It
was in Port Angeles that he met Brother Ray P. Dwier and petitioned Port Angeles Lodge, No. 69, where
he was subsequently Initiated, Passed, Raised and became a member of that Lodge. Brother Leslie had
been a DeMolay in Pennsylvania, so petitioning a Masonic Lodge was always in his mind.
After discharge from the service Brother Leslie decided to go back to school. He returned to California -
again to the Los Angeles area. One semester at a local community college was enough! Brother Leslie
returned to the Pacific Northwest he had come to love, enrolled at the University of Washington during
which time he met and married Judy DeRousie. The union produced a daughter, Kelly, born in 1957, and,
in due course, gave George & Judy two grandchildren, Zachary Thomas and Malika Annette.
He completed his undergraduate education and went to Port Angeles to teach for the next eleven years.
Brother Leslie spent summers during his college years as National Park Ranger in Olympic National Park.
Several of his supervisors were Masons and were an inspiration to him. He continued this work both as a
summer ranger and as a special assignment ranger until 1961 when his graduate studies required all his
energies.
Having completed graduate and post graduate studies. Brother Leslie moved to Tacoma where he
remained since 1969 as a faculty member and administrator at Fort Steilacoom Community College, later
renamed. Pierce College. He would retire in 1991.
In 1971 Brother Leslie affiliated with Steilacoom Lodge No. 2, and served as Worshipful Master in 1976.
He also obtained plural membership in Mt. Tahoma Lodge No. 190, where he served as Worshipful Master
in 1984, at the same time serving as Grand Orator for Most Worshipful Brother Jefferson J. Ensworth. He
was also a member of Walter F., Meier Lodge No. 281.
He was a member of the York Rite Bodies of Tacoma, the Valley of Tacoma Scottish Rite, Director of
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