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Bryan

Registered User
About Me:

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W. Bryan Price, Grand Organist
Grand Lodge of Louisiana F&AM

and Grand Representative to the GL of Ceara Brazil​

Photo: Take at Etoile Polaire Lodge No. 1 F&AM,
New Orleans, Louisiana, Est. 1794 Chartered 1812




Etoile Polaire Lodge No. 1 F&AM - Plural Member (Red Lodge)
Downsville Lodge No. 143 F&AM - Plural Member
Eastern Star Lodge No. 151 F&AM - Past Master 2003 and 2009
Rosemary Lodge No. 278 F&AM - Past Master 2007.
West Monroe Lodge No. 419 F&AM - Plural Member
Pelican Civil War Lodge No. 1861 F&AM - Charter Member

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Palestine Chapter No. 55 O.E.S. - Past Patron 1997 and 1998

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Member of: AASR
Valley of Monroe, Orient of Louisiana

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Member of: YR
Winnfield No. 59, RAM Winnfield, Louisiana
Winnfield No. 43, CM Winnfield, Louisiana
Bethlehem No. 20, KT Winnfield, Louisiana

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Ocupation: Liscensed Funeral Director and Deputy Coroner​
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Morticia: My 1949 Cadillac Superior Hearse

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Visit my homelodge website by clicking this link:
Eastern Star Lodge No. 151 F&AM - Winnfield, Louisiana


Grand Lodge of Louisiana Free and Accepted Masons
 

Bro. Stewart P.M.

Lead Moderator Emeritus
Staff Member
Welcome Brother Bryan!! I am certain that you will find some other familiar faces running a muck around this site!

Let me know if you need anything!
 
J

JEbeling

Guest
My dad had a junk yard.. ! one afternoon after school my dad told me and my brother to go pick up a junk car in the garage at the old funeral home.. ! well it was a hearse.. ! and in great shape.. ! we clean it up and wax it and he was going to take it to the prom.. ! he went by to pick up his date and she would not get in the hearse.. ! he had to come home and change cars.. ! we drove it all over the country to Little League games and the kids love bailing in and putting all their equipment in and pulling up to the park for a game.. ! the hurst look a lot like that one.. ! Great Picture... ! sent it to my brother.. we had a great time tonight talking about the Hearse.. ? thanks.. ! :D
 
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Bryan

Registered User
Thank you brethren for the very warm welcome.

I look forward to getting to know those that I haven't had the good fortune of meeting previously.

I have additional photos of my 1949 Cadillac hearse if anyone is interested. Let me know and I'll post them.
 
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owls84

Moderator
Premium Member
HECK YES, Post them in the Photo area then give us a link to the album. If you need help ask. That is awesome. Oh and welcome to the forum.
 

Sirius

Registered User
Welcome Right Worshipful!

Come see us at Covington 188 next time you're in Southeast Louisiana.
 

Bryan

Registered User
I attended an open air degree in La. a couple of years ago. Do you know if another is planned for this year?


Saturday 10/03/09 10:00AM - Athens Lodge #136 - 3rd Annual Open Air Master Mason Degree. Location is on Tulip Rd, Athens, LA The only passport needed to enter is to be a Master Mason in good standing and a current dues card. You will be able to purchase a delicious lunch of fried catfish with all the trimmings for $7.00 per plate. Please bring an apron to wear from your lodge. Past Masters may wear their aprons is so desired. A map below is included below for easy directions to the site. You can also call any of the numbers provided below for more information.

Bro. Greg Greeson, W.M.: 318-353-7012

Bro. Perry Anderson, P.M., Sec.: 318-258-5170

Bro. Kenneth Volentine, Jr., P.M.: 318-258-3274

(Submitted by Perry Anderson- PM/ Secretary)
 

Dana

Registered User
Welcome and the herse is GREAT.... when I was a kid my Grandad was a member of the Suez Shrine and they had an old herse the turned into a chuck wagon ....It was great. Thanks for stirring up happy memories :~) ...
 
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