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"The news of the decease of our R.W. Brother William Henry Soule, November 7, 1916, struck a chill into thousands of Masonic hearts. Well known as a zealous, painstaking and active Mason, he has laid aside the many honors his Brethren bestowed and has joined the great company of our dead. We shall fail to see his genial face at our meetings, we shall not again receive his hearty greetings nor hear his cheering voice, but we shall cherish the memory of his activity in and loyalty to the Masonic Brotherhood."
 
"The news of the decease of our R.W. Brother William Henry Soule, November 7, 1916, struck a chill into thousands of Masonic hearts. Well known as a zealous, painstaking and active Mason, he has laid aside the many honors his Brethren bestowed and has joined the great company of our dead. We shall fail to see his genial face at our meetings, we shall not again receive his hearty greetings nor hear his cheering voice, but we shall cherish the memory of his activity in and loyalty to the Masonic Brotherhood."
  
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''From Proceedings, Page 1916-681:''
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To one who embodied all the virtues which combine to produce the upright man, the devoted husband and father, and the true and loyal
 
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Revision as of 19:16, 13 September 2011

WILLIAM H. H. SOULE d. 1916

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From the collection of the Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts

Junior Grand Warden, 1884

MEMORIAL

From Proceedings, Page 1916-574, in Grand Master's Address:

"The news of the decease of our R.W. Brother William Henry Soule, November 7, 1916, struck a chill into thousands of Masonic hearts. Well known as a zealous, painstaking and active Mason, he has laid aside the many honors his Brethren bestowed and has joined the great company of our dead. We shall fail to see his genial face at our meetings, we shall not again receive his hearty greetings nor hear his cheering voice, but we shall cherish the memory of his activity in and loyalty to the Masonic Brotherhood."

From Proceedings, Page 1916-681:

To one who embodied all the virtues which combine to produce the upright man, the devoted husband and father, and the true and loyal


Distinguished Brothers