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== CHARLES E. PHIPPS ==
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== CHARLES E. PHIPPS 1852-1934 ==
  
 
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=== MEMORIAL ===
 
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''From Proceedings, Page 1934-223:''
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Right Worshipful Brother Phipps was born in Boston May 8, 1852, and died in Brookline October 18, 1934. Educated in the Boston schools, Brother Phipps spent his life in the wool business.
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He took his degrees in [http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=MountLebanon Mount Lebanon] Lodge in 1880 and was its Master in 1885 and 1886. He was Junior Grand Warden in 1897.
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He was a member and. Past High Priest of St. Andrews Royal Arch Chapter, and a member of Boston Council. He received the orders of Knighthood in Boston Commandery, but dimitted and affiliated with St. Bernard Commandery in 1893 and was its Commander in i903.
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Brother Phipps was quiet, unassuming, but full of gentle courtesy and genuine good feeling. Although advanced in years, we never thought of him as old. We shall sorely miss his familiar figure from our gatherings.
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''From Proceedings, Page 1934-341:''
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CHARLES E. PHIPPS 1852-1934

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Junior Grand Warden, 1896

MEMORIAL

From Proceedings, Page 1934-223:

Right Worshipful Brother Phipps was born in Boston May 8, 1852, and died in Brookline October 18, 1934. Educated in the Boston schools, Brother Phipps spent his life in the wool business.

He took his degrees in Mount Lebanon Lodge in 1880 and was its Master in 1885 and 1886. He was Junior Grand Warden in 1897.

He was a member and. Past High Priest of St. Andrews Royal Arch Chapter, and a member of Boston Council. He received the orders of Knighthood in Boston Commandery, but dimitted and affiliated with St. Bernard Commandery in 1893 and was its Commander in i903.

Brother Phipps was quiet, unassuming, but full of gentle courtesy and genuine good feeling. Although advanced in years, we never thought of him as old. We shall sorely miss his familiar figure from our gatherings.

From Proceedings, Page 1934-341:



Distinguished Brothers