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Junior Grand Warden, 1992
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* MM 1964, WM 1968, [http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=StBernard Saint Bernard's]
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* WM 2001, [http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=Masters2 The Masters]
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* '''DDGM, ''[http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=MAMarlboro24_1927-2003 Marlboro 24]'', 1973'''
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* Grand Sword Bearer 1969
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* Junior Grand Warden 1992
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* '''[http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=MANecrologiesSZ#VYTAL.2C_JAMES_ALFRED_1936-2007 N]'''
  
 
=== BIOGRAPHY ===
 
=== BIOGRAPHY ===
  
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''From '''TROWEL''', Spring 1989, Page 9:''
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''R.W. James A. Vytal Keeps His Commitments''
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R. W. James A. Vytal, Past D. D. G. M. of the [http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=MAMarlboro24_1927-2003 Marlboro 24th District] and Past Master of [http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=StBernard St. Bernard's] Lodge of Southboro, was recently elected Thrice Potent Master of Boston Lafayette Lodge of Perfection, Scottish Rite. He is a member of the Executive Board of TROWEL and was one of the workers in the Boston temple when the magazine was started.
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A degree worker in the Valley of Boston for many years, he won the Meritorious Service Award while a junior officer of Boston Lafayette Lodge in 1973. When business shifted him to Chicago and next to New York, Jim remained active in Scottish Rite as a Consistory line officer in the Valley of Chicago and the Valley of Bridgeport, CT.
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Residing in Windham, NH, with his wife, Barbara, and daughter, Karen, Bro. Vytal succeeds John G. Moy, designate for the Thirty-third Degree later this year. When professional responsibilities caused R. W. W. Bradford Chase, Jr. to refuse promotion from Deputy Master, the Lodge chose Bro. Vytal to assume the post he normally would have achieved several years ago.
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A Grand Representative at the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts for the Grand Lodge of Ontario, Bro. Vytal was honored in 1986 at Cincinnati with the Thirty-third Degree. He is a sales representative with one of Boston's major printing and publishing houses.
  
 
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JAMES A. VYTAL

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BIOGRAPHY

From TROWEL, Spring 1989, Page 9:

R.W. James A. Vytal Keeps His Commitments

R. W. James A. Vytal, Past D. D. G. M. of the Marlboro 24th District and Past Master of St. Bernard's Lodge of Southboro, was recently elected Thrice Potent Master of Boston Lafayette Lodge of Perfection, Scottish Rite. He is a member of the Executive Board of TROWEL and was one of the workers in the Boston temple when the magazine was started.

A degree worker in the Valley of Boston for many years, he won the Meritorious Service Award while a junior officer of Boston Lafayette Lodge in 1973. When business shifted him to Chicago and next to New York, Jim remained active in Scottish Rite as a Consistory line officer in the Valley of Chicago and the Valley of Bridgeport, CT.

Residing in Windham, NH, with his wife, Barbara, and daughter, Karen, Bro. Vytal succeeds John G. Moy, designate for the Thirty-third Degree later this year. When professional responsibilities caused R. W. W. Bradford Chase, Jr. to refuse promotion from Deputy Master, the Lodge chose Bro. Vytal to assume the post he normally would have achieved several years ago.

A Grand Representative at the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts for the Grand Lodge of Ontario, Bro. Vytal was honored in 1986 at Cincinnati with the Thirty-third Degree. He is a sales representative with one of Boston's major printing and publishing houses.


Distinguished Brothers