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The California Encompasser is a quarterly publication by the Grand York Rite of California and provides information to Companions and Sir Knights of Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons, Grand Council Cryptic Masons, and Grand Commandery Knights Templar.
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SIR KNIGHT RICHARD T. COOPER KYGCH, PGC ................................................................................... 3
BIOGRAPHY: ................................................................................................................................................ 3 SIR KNIGHT RICHARD T. COOPER, KYGCH ...................................................................................................... 3 RIGHT EMINENT GRAND COMMANDER, 1993-1994 ........................................................................................... 3
NEW YEAR WELCOME ............................................................................................................................ 5
TRIP TO ISRAEL ............................................................................................................................................ 5
“WORK FOR THE CAUSE, NOT THE APPLAUSE” .................................................................................... 6
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ......................................................................................................... 6
ACTIVITIES AROUND THE STATE .......................................................................................................... 7
SCOTTISH RITE ............................................................................................................................................ 7 BEN ALI SHRINE .......................................................................................................................................... 7 SHRINERS INTERNATIONAL ............................................................................................................................. 9
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES..................................................................................................................... 10
ALHAMBRA ............................................................................................................................................... 10 PETALUMA ................................................................................................................................................ 11 SIMINOFF ................................................................................................................................................. 12 SANTA ROSA ............................................................................................................................................. 13 SAN DIEGO ............................................................................................................................................... 14 SAN FRANCISCO ........................................................................................................................................ 15
GRAND SESSIONS ................................................................................................................................ 16
SESSIONS RESERVATION FORM .................................................................................................................... 17 SESSIONS ORDER FORM ............................................................................................................................. 19
SCHOLARSHIPS ................................................................................................................................... 20
COMPANION ADEPT OF THE TEMPLE .................................................................................................. 20
GOLDEN STATE RESEARCH CHAPTER ................................................................................................ 20
CALENDARS ........................................................................................................................................ 21
CALENDARS OF PRESIDING OFFICERS ............................................................................................................ 21
LEADERSHIP & COMMUNICATION ....................................................................................................... 22
COMMUNICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 23
CONTACT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 25
MOST EXCELLENT GRAND HIGH PRIEST: ........................................................................................................ 25 MOST ILLUSTRIOUS GRAND MASTER: ............................................................................................................. 25 RIGHT EMINENT GRAND COMMANDER ........................................................................................................... 25 GRAND SECRETARY/RECORDER: .................................................................................................................. 25 GRAND SECRETARY/RECORDER – ASSISTANT: ................................................................................................ 25 EDITOR: ................................................................................................................................................... 25 SITES: ..................................................................................................................................................... 25 OFFICERS: GRAND CHAPTER ROYAL ARCH MASONS CALIFORNIA ........................................................................ 26 OFFICERS: GRAND COUNCIL CRYPTIC MASONS CALIFORNIA ............................................................................... 27 OFFICERS: GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CALIFORNIA ...................................................................... 28
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Sir Knight Richard T. Cooper KYGCH, PGC
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Richard Thomas Cooper was born on November 24, 1930, Columbus, Ohio. Graduated from local schools in
Columbus and promptly went to work for Pennsylvania Railroad.
Married Norma Mae Browning in 1950 and has two daughters, Mary Christine and Cheryl Coleen.
Served in the U.S. Army, 1952-1953, spent time in Korea during the Korean Conflict and was Honorably
Discharged with the rank of Corporal.
Upon returning to civilian life started working in the construction trade and moved from Ohio to Los Angeles
in 1961. Operated a construction company for 25 years and is presently employed by the City of Los
Angeles, Department of Building and Safety.
Masonic
╬ Raised: Goodale Lodge No. 372, F. & A. M., Columbus, Ohio – 1960
╬ Affiliated: Metropolitan Lodge No. 352, Los Angeles, California
╬ Master: Metropolitan Lodge No. 352 – 1974
╬ High Priest: Golden West Chapter No. 144, Royal Arch Masons 1968
╬ Illustrious Master: Alpha Council No. 39, Cryptic Masons – 1972
╬ Commander: Los Angeles Commandery No. 9, Knights Templar 1982
╬ Grand Commander: Grand Commandery Knights Templar of California 1993-1994
╬ Past Worthy Patron: Parkside Chapter No. 436, Order of the Eastern Star
╬ Past Sovereign Master: San Fernando y San Juan Council No. 105, A.M.D.
╬ Scottish Rite Mason: 32nd Degree Valley of Los Angeles
╬ Recipient: Knight York Cross of Honour (KYCH), Los Angeles Priory No. 27
╬ Recipient: California Knights Templar Meritorious Service Medal 1985
╬ Recipient: Knight York Grand Cross of Honour (KYGCH) 1993
╬ Member: St. John the Baptist Tabernacle No. LXVI, Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priest
╬ Member: Brian Boru Council, Knight Masons
╬ Member: Southern California Research Lodge, F. & A.M.
╬ Member: Al Malaikah Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.
╬ Life Time Achievement Award: 2015
Religious
Baptized at Calvary Baptist Church in Gardena, CA; attends Grace Baptist Church in Newhall, CA
In honor of Sir Knight Richard T. Cooper - Grand Commander 1993-1994, who passed away November 9,
2017, all Commanderies are required to drape their charters with a black banner at their next Stated
Conclave. The banner is to remain until the following Stated Conclave.
Thomas N. Thomas
Right Eminent Grand Commander
2017-2018
Personal Note: Sir Knight Richard E. Thornton, KCT, KYCH was knighted by Sir Knight Richard T. Cooper
PGC in 2002, currently a member of Los Angeles Commandery No. 9, and was born same month and day
November 24, 1942
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New Year Welcome Companions,
Welcome to the New Year. I hope that this holiday season has brought you joy and warmth, and that the coming year brings you happiness, health, and prosperity.
This past year has been one of change. It has been one of turmoil for some, and new successes for others. It has been a year of division and tumult. In many ways, it appears that our nation is more divided than it has been in over a century. You may have found yourself in sharp opposition to your brothers and Companions on a number of issues.
Companions, I ask you to remember that Masonry has room for all beliefs and all opinions. I have, unfortunately, seen too many instances this past year, on social media and in person, where one Companion has made disparaging remarks, and even worse, about those whose opinions differ from theirs. They have made generalized statements about large swaths of our population – which include their brothers and Companions. I believe that this type of behavior is beneath us as Masons. I ask that whatever the situation, you remember your many obligations throughout your Masonic life. Remember the lessons we are taught, that Masonry unites men of every country, sect, and opinion. This does not mean that you should relinquish your own opinions or passions, but that you respect the opinions of others, and not let a difference separate you from your brothers. And never suffer your passions or your prejudices to the masters of your judgement.
I am looking forward to a fresh new Capitular year, with new officers taking the reins of our Chapters, and new Companions being exalted. I hope each of you will remember to let your light shine throughout the Masonic community, and let your brothers know that York Rite Masonry is a path worth taking. I hope that each of you will, by your conduct, show the world that the lessons taught in our degrees have made you a better Mason. I hope that each of you will show the members of your Chapter that there is something worthwhile in our activities, and that they should attend our meetings and functions.
Throughout the coming month, I will be attending a number of Chapter installations, and am looking forward to seeing so many of you. Micki and I always enjoy spending time with the Companions and their ladies, and it is truly a treat for us that we have many opportunities in January to be with you.
My door is open by means of email and telephone. I invite you to contact me with questions, concerns, ideas, or suggestions.
LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE! Randy R. Downey, KYGCH Grand High Priest, Royal Arch Masons of California
Most Excellent Companion Randy Downey writes:
“Have you ever imagined yourself traveling to Jerusalem, and visiting the place which is so significant in the history and symbology of York Rite Masonry? Here is your opportunity. In April of 2018, join my wife,
Micki, and me, as the Grand Chapter of California will sponsor a trip to Israel, with an optional excursion to
Jordon magnificent Petra.
“We will visit the ancient port of Joppa, so significant to Masons, and see the Templar city of Acco. We will
stay at the Sea of Galilee, visit Tel Dan in the north, source of the River Jordan, and taste wine in the Golan
Heights. We will see Bethlehem, swim in the Dead Sea, and spend three days in Jerusalem.
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“In Jerusalem, we will visit Temple Mount, site of the first and second temples, and headquarters of the Knights Templar in Jerusalem. We will see the Western Wall, and explore the Western Wall Tunnels, an
ongoing excavation, reaching to the foundation of the Temple Mount retaining wall, and will be as close as
possible to the original site of the Sanctum Sanctorum. Also while in Jerusalem, we will visit King Solomon's
quarries, tour the old Jewish Quarter, and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
“This is but a sampling of what we will see and do on what may be a profound, and in some cases a
lifealtering journey. Further details are provided below,” and can also be found at:
http://www.yorkriteofcalifornia.org/royalarch/ra_pdf_files/Grand_High_Priest_Israel.pdf
“Work for the Cause, not the Applause” Happy New Year, Sir Knights!
It is hard to believe that we are already in 2018. I am sure that many of you have made some New Year’s resolutions but I would like to ask everyone to make another resolution that is easy to keep and will remind
you all year that we are Modern Knights Templar who still observe the ancient Templar orders. The
resolution I suggest is “Work for the Cause, not the Applause” which I hope you recognize as my motto for
the year.
Last month was the month that annual election of officers took place and this month is when most Commanderies will be installing their new officers. I am scheduled to participate in many of these
installations and I look forward to assisting these Commanderies in getting started for the New Year. Let’s all
get behind the new officers and make our York Rite bodies grow and flourish this year. Here are some of the
ways we can help: we can offer a ride to a Sir Knight who has not been to a meeting for a while; we can talk to
the brethren in our Blue Lodges about the York Rite; and we can offer to take a small part, at least, in the
degrees and orders of the York Rite. Together we can make the York Rite grow.
I want to remind you that the Grand Commandery has a Meritorious Service Award that, with a vote of a
Commandery, can be awarded to a Sir Knight who has served the Commandery above and beyond the call of
duty, and who should be recognized for his tireless work in the Commandery. Many Commanderies have
such a Knight in their membership, whose work and service are generally accepted as something that he just
does and is deserving of this prestigious award.
In November, we lost another Past Grand Commander, Richard Cooper, who served as Grand Commander in
1993. There was never a question of Richard’s dedication to Commandery and how deeply he cared for
Commandery and all who were involved.
Richard will be greatly missed but we know that he will continue to watch over all of us.
Courteously,
Thomas Thomas, KCT
Eminent Grand Commander
Grand Commandery Knights Templar California
Lifetime Achievement Award The Grand York Rite Bodies of California (Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons, Grand Council Cryptic Masons, Grand Commandery Knights Templar) selected Sir Knight Donaldo E Robinson Sr, KYGCH, Past Grand
Commander, to receive the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. The Lifetime Achievement Award is
usually presented at the Grand York Rite Grand Sessions but due to hospitalization of Sir Knight Robinson
Sr. KYGCH the presentation was delayed until November 20, 2017.
Sir Knight Kussman arranged the presentation of this prestigious award to Sir Knight Robinson during Los
Angeles Commandery No. 9 Stated conclave.
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Activities around the State
Greetings,
On behalf of our Scottish Rite Valley of Oakland, and our Sovereign Grand Inspector General Frank Loui, we
wanted to ensure the below dates were known by CA Grand Lodge and York Rite Bodies in order to avoid
scheduling event conflicts on the same days.
For the first time in recent history, the California Scottish Rite will host an Orient-wide Reunion in
2018, at the Oakland Scottish Rite Center, on June 29th, 30th, and July 1st. All 29 Scottish Rite degrees
will be exemplified over three days at the Oakland Scottish Rite. Scottish Rite Valleys from around the state
will each present their own degree, and candidates will be driving and flying in from throughout the state.
It is our hope we can avoid scheduling conflicting events in the East Bay, and throughout the State, if at all
possible, so our Brethren active in many areas of our fraternity may still enjoy this historic occasion in
Oakland. If you have any questions please send them my way.
Fraternally,
Jonathan Prestage, 32° KCCH, General Secretary
Scottish Rite Valley of Oakland
BASCO will be January 26-28 at the Crowne Plaza, 5321 Date Street, Sacramento. It is located off Madison
and 80 behind Future Ford. Although the hotel room rate is up a few dollars the overall cost per couple or
individual has been dropped quite a bit.
We are again opening this up to all Nobles and Ladies of Ben Ali Shrine. The format will be similar to what
we used in 2016 and 2017. It will include separate Noble and Ladies tracks.
The Nobles track will include a series of 12 one-hour seminars/3 per hour so you choose the subjects of most
interest to you. The seminars will be presented by the Divan, greater Sacramento Nobles and Nobles from the
far reaches of our jurisdiction.
The final three seminars will be fun seminars on non-Shrine subjects that will highlight the talents of some of
our Ben Ali Nobles.
The Ladies track will include information sessions re the hospital, Ben Ali Shrine, First Ladies project and
Shrine social media. The ladies will also get a shopping experience and a special Ladies luncheon with first
class entertainment.
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Dear Fellow Nobles,
As we prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving in the US, we want to express our gratitude for everyone who is part
of our extended, international family. We appreciate each of you – our families, fellow nobles and their families, staff members, volunteers, donors and participants in our signature events. You are the reason we
are able to improve the lives of children and families around the globe.
While this single day is set aside as our nation’s official, annual day of Thanksgiving, being grateful and
appreciative is an attitude appropriate for every day. We have so much to be thankful for.
Every day, for more than 140 years, our fraternity has offered us brotherhood, friendship, camaraderie and opportunities to serve others. The work of our fraternity is both worthy and wonderful, and helps make the
world a better, kinder and happier place.
And, every day, for 95 years, our philanthropy, Shriners Hospitals for Children® has provided hope, healing,
compassion and quality care to children. We want to thank the staff of our 22 health care locations and
headquarters, and all of our volunteers for their dedication and commitment to our mission. Working
together, the difference we make in the lives of children and families is truly stunning. In addition to improving their physical conditions, we help those in our care discover that, no matter what challenges and
difficulties they may face, anything is possible. They can paint pictures, even if they have no hands; they can
run, even without legs. They can participate, have opportunities and full lives. Put simply, we give the
children hope, and some say that hope is everything.
We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the fraternity’s leaders and members who established our philanthropy for their vision. Their dream has become recognized worldwide as a leader in pediatric specialty
care, research and medical research.
We can all be proud of the accomplishments and reputations of both Shriners International and Shriners
Hospitals for Children, and we thank you for all you continue to do to strengthen and improve our
organizations.
We wish you a wonderful holiday, and encourage you to hold on to the attitude of thanksgiving, and continue
to remain dedicated and committed to your global family, fraternity and philanthropy.
Yours in the faith,
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Community Activities
We had a very successful Royal Master Degree. All of the participants, including the six cherubim were
members of Alhambra Council.
I congratulate our new members and all who participated.
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The Knights of Prince Hall assisted California Commandery No. 1 in its January 2018 installation. This is a
priceless picture of Knights Templar. We, Grand Commandery Knights Templar of California and Pacific
Prince Hall Grand Commandery, Order of the Knights Templar for the State of California should always assist
each other and go out of our way to greet each other.
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Grand Sessions
Monday, May 21st, 2018 – Grand Council Cryptic Masons Tuesday, May 22nd, 2018 – Grand Commandery Knights Templar
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018 – Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons
Grand York Rite Sessions will be held at the Wynham Hotel – 9000 W Airport Drive Visalia, California 93277 +1-559-651-5000
Link to Sessions Forms (pdf format)
Grand York Rite Grand Sessions Reservation Form
Grand York Rite Grand Sessions Order Form
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Scholarships Companions, your children, grandchildren, & for some, great-grandchildren may receive financial help for
attending school. After opening up Scholarship Center website, have them go to bottom of page & find the
Scholarship Manual in (PDF format – 450KB) to download.
There they will find instructions for filling out the forms.
This is the link which will take you to the public Grand Lodge web page on scholarships. All the information you need should be right there. This is a complete manual that you can download that talk
about all of the scholarships available from the California Masonic Foundation as well as the Scottish Rite,
York Rite, Eastern Star, High Twelve, DeMolay, Job’s Daughters, & Rainbow for Girls.
California Royal Arch $1,000 Scholarship requirements: A member of the Masonic Family (ie: Rainbow,
Jobs Daughter or Demolay); A US Citizen; A California Resident; A 3.0 Grade Point Average;
Deadline to apply: March 1, 2018
Once chosen, the award of $1,000 is renewable for a total of 5 years, as long as the requirements are
maintained. Do you know a Rainbow Girl, Job's Daughter or DeMolay that could benefit by knowing this
information? What are you waiting for - make that call!
Companion Adept of the Temple The York Rite Sovereign College has developed a self-study educational program, similar in concept to the Scottish Rite’s Master Craftsman Program, for the York Rite bodies. It is available to any York Rite Mason by
enrollment through the Sovereign College Office. Cost is only $30. Eight resources are made available,
seven of them at no cost. Most Excellent Companion Phil Hardiman, KYGCH Past Grand High Priest
purchased the other from Amazon for $1.99! These resources include books by Mackey, Thomas Smith
Webb, Jeremy Cross, Bernard Jones, Jackson Chase and George Cooper Connor. You will be happy to have these resources on your PC! Or your eBook reader. For information, contact the College Office at (313) 833-
1385.
Golden State Research Chapter Companions,
I hope when you receive this message, you are in good spirits and in good health. I first want to thank all of the companions who attended the Golden State Research Chapter’s semi-annual meeting held at Grand Lodge
in the California room Saturday October 14. We were able to conduct business, accept several applications
for affiliation and we were also presented with a paper presented by Most Excellent Philip Hardiman on a
scientific theory of how manna could have been available for the Israelites while on there 40 years journey in
the wilderness.
Other business items discussed at the meeting were:
The Golden State Chapter web site moved hosting facilities, http://www.goldenstatechapter.org ,
The New Golden State Research Publication which include Orations and services for 2015, 2016, and
2017 is now available at a cost of $20.
MEC Phil now as our Treasurer, that the financial account for GSRC will be moved to an institution in
the Sacramento area.
I’m excited about the publication of this year’s booklet. It is an excellent source of educational material that Dais Officers of each Chapter can share at their convocations. Also, now is the right time to join the
Research Chapter, as I know our esteemed Secretary is going to propose we raise the fee to $20 from $10.
I also want to acknowledge the hard work and commitment to the craft that MEC(Honorary) Ken Hope who is
officially retired at the end of October 2017. He has served the Grand Chapter and many bodies in the
California York Rite which include service for the Golden State Research Chapter for so many years. Thank
you Ken from all the members of GSRC.
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In closing, please keep a prayer in your heart for all the people affected by the recent fire storm in Sonoma and Napa County. Especially, the members, family and friends of the four Royal Arch chapters in the affected
areas.
“Be safe and I hope I can see you in my travels”.
Fraternally,
REC Anthony “Tony” Yuson, KYCH
High Priest, Golden State Research Chapter
Calendars
Itineraries can be found at the Grand York Rite website. Hold down the CTRL key and click on the link below.
M.E.C. Randy Downey go to:
http://www.yorkriteofcalifornia.org/royalarch/ghpcalendar.html
M.I.G.M Lee Whelan go to:
http://yorkriteofcalifornia.org/council/calendar.html
R.E.G.C. Tom Thomas go to:
http://yorkriteofcalifornia.org/commandery/itinerary.html
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Leadership & Communication A publication is meant to be a communication entity, selling your product, whether it is selling what you love
to accomplish or selling a physical device – you must communicate.
❖ Grand Chapter communicates with its members through the “Workman”; ❖ Grand Council uses the “Sword and Trowel”; ❖ Grand Commandery communicates to its members using web site Grand Encampment of
Knights Templar and upon finding your way to States supplements you find California ❖ Grand York Rite communicates to all members through Encompasser; and ❖ Our Web Site - Grand York Rite of California has a “Locations” Page linking to separate pages
of Local York Rite Bodies. Individual pages have a place for “Bulletins”; very few local York Rite Bodies utilize this feature.
In our Publications including Proceedings, we see discussions about Ritual, Programs, and Activities and this
discussion falls upon deaf ears and is not a localized issue, it is prevalent in York Rite. Reading from Ritual Books is prevalent; reading from the last ten years of proceedings, we listen to ritual directors’ report after
report, if you cannot open and close from memory, you should lose your charter. And if we read from ritual
books how many Companions whom have sat as High Priest, Illustrious Master, and Eminent Commander,
have obtained higher seats?
Reading from a report issued in 2003 by the Grand Commander “It is my feeling that there is room for improvement in each of the fifty Commanderies, although some problems are small, and others large. The officers and members of each Commandery need to know that the Grand Commandery Officers, and the Ritual Staff, are there to help them, and not hinder their efforts.”
Please read the paragraph again, fifty (50) Commanderies in 2003 and currently we have thirty-six (36)
Commanderies in 2017.
Reading from a current Proceedings issue: Much as in past years, the following factors are affecting the quality of ritual and tactics, statewide:
1. Declining membership and participation. 2. Commanderies holding only four or six meetings per year, with no additional practice time. 3. Too many Sir Knights hold multiple roles in Masonic organizations, especially across York Rite Bodies. 4. Many members of the Ritual Staff also hold multiple positions – many are on ritual staff for two or three of
the York Rite Bodies, some are Grand Lodge Inspectors as well, and have not found the time to devote to teaching our ritual and tactics.
5. Many existing members are apathetic regarding the need for tactics and memory work to be done well, and about showing up for stated conclaves – even when they are officers in their Commandery.
State of our Ritual and Tactics: Sir Knights, based upon the results of the recent Commandery Inspections, I must report, sadly, that we appear in significant trouble as a Grand Commandery, regarding our ritual and tactics. While many Commanderies did well in inspection, too many did very poorly, and several were not even able to meet for inspection. At least one Commandery actually did its inspection with all of the officers reading their parts.
We must establish a Communications Bar, Ritual Bar, Program Bar, York Rite Bar, or whatever we want or
desire to call a “Bar”, establish its contents, and then lift it off of the ground:
• Ritual,
• Programs to help the community in which we live, and
• Activities, whether it be a marching unit, a luncheon once a quarter, dinner once a quarter, a wine and chocolate party or ?
Someone, anyone, all of us together, let’s create a new path, one that we can all walk; elevating York Rite to
the position it should be, in our minds, in our community, and most importantly, in our hearts.
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As mentioned in previous editions of the Encompasser, communications are vital to assist those seeking
further light in Masonry. Resolve to ACT:
1) Broadcast Encompasser, a quarterly publication by Grand York Rite far and wide, and encourage each of
your York Rite bodies to buy a 2-year subscription;
2) Broadcast Workman, a monthly publication by the Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons to the leaders of all
your bodies and to your membership;
3) Broadcast Sword and Trowel, a monthly publication by the Grand Council Cryptic Masons to the leaders
of all your bodies and to your membership;
4) Access our websites, and inform your Companions about their existence and how to access them:
Grand York Rite of California
Golden State Chapter
Documents
Grand York Rite on Facebook
And as you continue into this York Rite year, make every effort you can to continually remind your
membership of the Colorado River Fall Festival every October.
Confer the Mark Master as often as you can and build interest in our brethren of pursuing further light.
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Kingsport, TN York Rite Body Officers for 2018; copied from Facebook on 01/08/2018
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Randy R. Downey, KCT, KYGCH
(408) 674-8341 (Cellular)
Lee P. Whelan, KYGCH
(951) 830-1295 (Cellular)
Thomas N. Thomas, KCT
(562) 618-4714 (Cellular)
Philip Hardiman, KTCH, KCT, KYGCH, Grand Secretary, Recorder
1123 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814
E-mail: [email protected]
Thomas A Krummell 1123 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814
E-mail: [email protected]
Richard E. Thornton, KCT, KYCH (209) 747-9518
Grand York Rite of California
Golden State Research Chapter
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163rd Most Excellent Companion
Randy R. Downey KCT, KYGCH Grand High Priest Royal Arch Masons
California Howard Chapter No. 14
Right Excellent Anthony P. Yuson, Grand King
Ancient Chapter No. 31
Leland G. Routt, Grand Scribe
Stockton Chapter No. 2
Jerrold A. Whlfarth, PGHP, Grand Treasurer
Triangle Chapter No. 155
Phil Hardiman, KYGCH, Grand Secretary
Sacramento Chapter No. 3
Steven R. Goad, PGHP, Grand Lecturer
Norris C. Viles Chapter No. 153
David E. Sokol, Grand Chaplain North
Shasta Chapter No. 9
Gary M. Iverson, Grand Chaplain South
Whittier Chapter No. 91
David J. Williams, Assistant Grand Secretary
Signet Chapter No. 57
Richard W. Bullard, Grand Captain of the Host
San Diego Chapter No. 61
Raymond A. Broomfield, Grand Principal
Sojourner
Ventura Chapter No. 50
R. Scott Husmann, Grand Royal Arch Captain
Delta Chapter No. 27
Jonathan P. Dilley, Grand Master of the Third Veil
Santa Monica Bay Chapter No. 97
Brandon H. Duenas
Grand Master of the Second Veil
Howard Chapter No. 14
Martin W. Maxey, Grand Master of the First Veil
Salinas Chapter No. 59
Daniel L. Doornbos, Grand Orator
Howard Chapter No. 14
Morris Moriuchi, Grand Marshal North
California Chapter No. 1
Jan L. Eligh, Grand Marshal South
Long Beach Chapter No. 84
T.J. Oliva, Grand Sentinel
Signet Chapter No. 57
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157th Most Illustrious Companion
Lee P. Whelan, KYGCH Grand Master Cryptic Masons
California Riverside Council No. 59 & Teresa
Right Illustrious Companion
William S. Dann, KYCH
Deputy Grand Master
Pacific Council No. 37 & Anne
Right Illustrious Companion
Eduardo Estrada, KYCH
Grand Principal Conductor of the Works
Omega Council No. 11 & Natasha
Most Illustrious Companion
Robert A. L. Whitfield, MIPGM
GRAND TREASURER
Oakland Council No. 12 & Genie
Most Illustrious Companion
Kenneth G. Hope, HMIPGM
GRAND RECORDER
Shekinah Council No. 35 & Sonny
Most Illustrious Companion
William E. Price, MIPGM
GRAND DIRECTOR OF RITUAL California Council No. 2 & Janet
Right Illustrious Companion
Richard E. Thornton, KCT, KYCH
GRAND CHAPLAIN (North)
Stockton Council No. 5 & Cara
Right Illustrious Companion
Bruce E. Hudson, KYCH
GRAND CHAPLAIN (South)
Omega Council No. 11
Right Illustrious Companion Robert A. Morrison, KYCH
GRAND CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD
Shasta Council No. 6 & Pauline
Right Illustrious Companion Peter G. Champion, KYCH
GRAND CONDUCTOR OF THE COUNCIL
San Luis Obispo Council No. 38 & Janice
Right Illustrious Companion
Guy M. Chalmers, KYCH GRAND STEWARD
Redwood Empire Council No. 46 & Jeanne
Right Illustrious Companion
Michael T. Sherman, KYCH GRAND SENTINEL
Helix Council No. 58
Right Illustrious Companion
Harold D. Kennedy, KYCH
GRAND ORATOR
Alhambra Council No. 25
Right Illustrious Companion
David J. Williams, KYCH
ASSISTANT GRAND RECORDER
Omega Council No. 11 & Nataly
Right Illustrious Companion
Efren D. Prado, KYCH
GRAND MARSHAL (North) King Solomon's Council No. 29
Right Illustrious Companion
Ronald W. Alcorn III, KYCH
GRAND MARSHAL (South) Alhambra Council No. 25
Right Illustrious Companion K. Mark Harris
GRAND SOLOIST
Oakland Council No. 12
Right Illustrious Companion Arthur H. Walton, KYCH
GRAND MUSICIAN
San Jose Council No. 20
Right Illustrious Companion
Jeffrey A. White, KYCH
GRAND BIBLE BEARER
Pacific Council No. 37 & Lisa
Right Illustrious Companion
Robert Gibb, KYCH
GRAND STANDARD BEARER
Riverside Council No. 59 & Elizabeth
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159th
Right Eminent Commander
Sir Knight Thomas N. Thomas, KCT
Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of California
Sir Knight Gregg A. Hall, KYCH
Deputy Grand Commander
Whittier St. Johns Commandery No. 51
Sir Knight William A. McBroome, Jr, KYCH
Grand Generalissimo
San Jose Commandery No. 10
Sir Knight Cirilo P. Marquez, KYCH Grand Captain General
Los Angeles Commandery No. 9
Sir Knight David W. Studley, KYCH Grand Senior Warden
Pacific Commandery No. 3
Sir Knight Robert A. Spindler, KYCH
Grand Junior Warden
Auburn Commandery No. 52
Sir Knight Raymond E. Davies
Grand Prelate
Golden West Commandery 43
Sir Knight Stephen E. Alderete, KYGCH, PGC Grand Treasurer
St. Bernard Commandery No. 23
Sir Knight Phil Hardiman, KYGCH Grand Recorder
Sacramento Commandery No. 2
Sir Knight Craig L. Flagtwet, KYCH
Grand Standard Bearer
St. Bernard Commandery No. 23
Sir Knight Roger S. Ross, KYCH
Grand Sword Bearer
Orange County Commandery No. 36
Sir Knight Andrew M. Prutsman, KYCH
Grand Warder
Whittier St. Johns Commandery No. 51
Sir Knight Paul D. Erickson
Grand Sentinel
San Luis Obispo Commandery No. 27
Sir Knight James G. Baum, KYGCH
Director of Ritual
High Desert Commandery No. 79
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