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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                     M⸫W⸫ Jefferson J. Ensworth: 1986-1987



                                                    Most Worshipful Brother Jefferson J. Ensworth was born on a
                                                   farm near Enterprise, Kansas, on June 7, 1920. He was the next
                                                   to the youngest son of Irvine and Elizabeth Ensworth in a family
                                                   of nine boys and five girls.

                                                   He attended  elementary  school in Abilene, and  had the great
                                                   experience for two of those years to attend a one-room country
                                                   school which included grades one through eight. He graduated
                                                   from Abilene High School in 1938 where he had the honor of
                                                   being president of his senior class and captain of the football
                                                   team.
                                                   Most Worshipful Brother Ensworth came to the Northwest in
                                                   1939 and settled in Vernonia, Oregon, where he was employed
            by the Oregon Gas and Electric Company. On June 18, 1940 he married his childhood sweetheart, Elma
            Monroe. They had two children and six grandchildren.

            The Ensworths moved to Longview, Washington, in September 1942 where he was employed by the
            Weyerhaeuser Company in the electrical department until his enlistment in the United States Navy in
            1943, serving in a construction battalion. He received his honorable discharge in 1946 with a Magnetic
            Mine Warfare group.

            Upon his return from the Navy, he took a night job at Weyerhaeuser which enabled him to attend Lower
            Columbia College in the daytime. On June 6, 1948, he graduated with an Associate of Arts Degree. After
            completing a Lumber Manufacturing Course conducted by the Weyerhaeuser Company on June 8, 1953,
            he was advanced into supervisory positions, first as Assistant Planer Mill Foreman, then in succession as
            Yard and Transportation Foreman, Power House Foreman, Power  House Superintendent, Project
            Engineer, Electrical and Construction Foreman, and Planner & Scheduler in the Plywood Division. After
            thirty-six years of service, he retired in 1978.

            Our Most Worshipful Brother’s Masonic journey began on February 19, 1942, when he was initiated into
            Vernonia Lodge No. 184, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of Oregon. He would later affiliate with Kelso
            Lodge No. 94, on October 7, 1949, and served this Lodge in all offices except that of Treasurer and
            Secretary. He was a Life Member of Kelso Lodge No. 94, and Vernonia Lodge No. 184; a member of
            Walter F. Meier Lodge of Research No. 281; and honorary member of Longview Lodge No. 263, Kalama
            Lodge No. 17, and Paul Revere Lodge No. 205.
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            Jeff's other Masonic affiliations include Life Member, 33  Degree Inspector General Honorary of Ancient
            and Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Kelso; member of Afifi Temple of the Shrine; Q. C. Correspondence
            Circle Ltd., Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076; National Sojourners, Fort Lewis Chapter No. 89; and




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