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Frank Weedon<br />

http://www.phoenixma<strong>sonry</strong>.org/the_builder_1920_december.htm<br />

SYNOPSIS OF THE FINAL REPORT OF THE MASONIC OVERSEAS MISSION<br />

BY BRO. TOWNSEND SCUDDER, P.G.M., NEW YORK<br />

To the <strong>Masonic</strong> Gr<strong>and</strong> Jurisdictions of the United States participating in the efforts to secure governmental permission for the <strong>Masonic</strong><br />

Overseas Mission to engage in War Relief service overseas:<br />

THE MISSION which you dispatched in January, 1919, to Freemasons in the United States Forces Overseas begs leave to submit the<br />

following report:<br />

On May 29th, Wor. Brother C. D. Brooks, of Uncas Lodge, No. 949, Syracuse, who had been engaged in the educational activities of<br />

the Y.M.C.A., <strong>and</strong> had planned to take part in the educational work of the A. E. F. University at Beaune, was buried with <strong>Masonic</strong><br />

services in the Suresnes Cemetery outside Paris, conducted by Brother Lay.<br />

http://www.newzjunky.com/obits/0424peckobit.htm<br />

Charles P. Peck<br />

April 24, 2007 SAND BAY, NY - Charles P. Peck, 84, of Syracuse, <strong>and</strong> a summer resident of Gates Trailer Park, S<strong>and</strong> Bay<br />

(Clayton), died early Saturday morning at Loretto Nursing Home, Syracuse, where he had been a patient since March 14.<br />

Born Feb. 21, 1923, in Syracuse, the son of Charles S. <strong>and</strong> Edith Miller Peck, he graduated from Vocational High School in<br />

Syracuse <strong>and</strong> served in the United States Army from 1943 to1945.<br />

He married Bernice Gates on Dec. 28, 1943. She died in June of 1995.<br />

A<strong>ft</strong>er serving in the Army, Charlie became service foreman for NY Telephone in Syracuse, retiring in 1983. He was a Mason for<br />

many years <strong>and</strong> served as Worthy Master for the Uncas Lodge, Syracuse, in 1966. He enjoyed the St. Lawrence River.<br />

He is survived by two sons <strong>and</strong> their wives, David (Patti), Marcellus, NY; Daniel (Gail), Silver Springs, MD; a daughter, Mrs. Jeffrey<br />

(Wendy) Oliver, Crossville, TN; four gr<strong>and</strong>children; three great-gr<strong>and</strong>children; a brother, Donald (Carol) Peck, Gettysburg, PA; <strong>and</strong> a<br />

sister, Alta Quigley, Endicott, NY. A daughter, Karen Peck Albers, died in February 1978, <strong>and</strong> two brothers, Louis Peck <strong>and</strong> Arthur<br />

Peck, also died before him.<br />

A memorial service will be held at a time to be announced this summer at S<strong>and</strong> Bay, NY.<br />

Memorial contributions may be sent to the Food Bank of Central New York, 6970 Schuyler Rd., East Syracuse, NY 13057-9791 or<br />

made online at www.foodbankcny.org.<br />

Information provided by: Costello Funeral Service <strong>and</strong> Newzjunky.com, Watertown, N.Y<br />

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/NY-CENTRA/2006-07/1153065674<br />

MOSHER -- Suddenly at Phoenix, N. Y., March 13 (1931 written in pencil), Hiram S. Mosher. Survived by his wife, Bessie Lush<br />

Mosher; two brothers, Robert S. Mosher <strong>and</strong> N. R. Streeter. Funeral services at First Baptist Church Monday a<strong>ft</strong>ernoon at 2 o'clock.<br />

Friends are invited. Armory Lodge, 895, I.O.O.F., will conduct services at the church. Uncas lodge, F. <strong>and</strong> A. M., will conduct<br />

services at Jacksonville cemetery. Friends wishing, may call at the home of Cornell, Clement & Greenleaf, Inc., 503 W. <strong>Onondaga</strong><br />

st. Sunday a<strong>ft</strong>ernoon from 2 to 5 <strong>and</strong> evening from 7 to 9.<br />

Salina Lodge No. 955<br />

Syracuse, New York<br />

19 May 1919 –<br />

Dispensation 28 Oct 1918 to 15 Apr 1919<br />

In the Spring of 1918 it was proposed to form a new <strong>Masonic</strong> Lodge in Syracuse, <strong>and</strong> on 13 May Brothers Grant Sheldon, Eugene<br />

A. Beach, Wilton Olds, O. D. Burhans <strong>and</strong> W. C. Hinman met with R.’.W.’. Frank C. Miller to discuss the matter.<br />

Per the Register of Syracuse Lodge No. 501, the following 43 Brothers demitted on 19 May 1919 to Salina Lodge No. 957 (sic):<br />

Name Lodge No. GL No. Raised Occupation Born Birthplace<br />

Andrews, William Duffany 1529 430833 15 Dec 1910 Merchant 27 Jan 1858 Cicero, NY<br />

Ayling, Bruce Gill 1764 474940 17 Dec 1914 Confectioner 20 Oct 1881 Syracuse, NY<br />

Ball, Irving Custar (Gustav) 1619 451817 24 Oct 1912 Electrician 01 Jan 1872 Pompey, NY<br />

Beach, Eugene Augustus 1489 421068 23 Dec 1909 Insurance Agt 18 Aug 1873 Weedsport, NY<br />

Buechner, Richard Frederick 1314 389660 26 Apr 1906 Salesman 21 Feb 1881 Syracuse, NY<br />

Burhans, Orbo Daniel 1323 389669 14 Jun 1906 Merchant 13 Apr 1869 Fayetteville, NY<br />

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