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SAMUEL HAUSER 1850-1935

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Senior Grand Warden, 1911

MEMORIAL

From Proceedings, Page 1935-76:

Right Worshipful Brother Hauser was born in the city of New York May 10, 1850, and died in Brookline, Mass., May 16, 1935.

He was educated in the New York public schools and New York Free Academy. He took up the study of law and practiced in New York until 1892, when his health required a change of occupation and he came to Boston as an agent for the Souther Brewing Company, an affiliate of the Burton Breweries. He remained with that concern until it went out of business in 1912. Since that time he had lived in retirement.

He took his Masonic degrees in Germania Lodge in 1896 and was its Master in 1901 and 1902. He served the Lodge as Secretary from 1917 until his death. He was District Deputy Grand Master for the First Masonic District in 1904 and 1905, by appointment of Most Worshipful Baalis Sanford. He was Senior Grand Warden in 1911. He served on the Committee on Charters and By-Laws, much of the time as Chairman, from 1908 to 1932, inclusive.

He was a member of Signet Royal Arch Chapter, Boston Council, Royal and Select Masters, and Coeur de Lion Commandery.

Right Worshipful Brother Hauser dearly loved the Craft, and, though burdened for many years by increasingly poor health, was diligent and faithful to his Masonic duties so long as any strength remained to him.

From Proceedings, Page 1935-95:


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