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Masons honor one of their own: Gerald R. Ford


Monday, January 3, 2007 Freemasons across Michigan will drape the altars in all 335 Masonic Lodges throughout the state for 30 days in memory of former President Gerald R. Ford, who was a Mason.

Grand Master Walter F. Wheeler of the Michigan Masons ordered the Freemasons to perform the brief ceremony of putting a black drape over the altar, followed by a moment of silence at their January meetings.
Saginaw County has seven lodges: two in the city of Saginaw and one each in Birch Run, Bridgeport, Chesaning, Merrill and St. Charles.
Ford took his initiation into Freemasonry -- along with his half-brothers Thomas G. Ford, who died in 1995 at 77, Richard A. Ford, 82, and James F. Ford, 79 -- at Malta Lodge 465 in Grand Rapids on Sept. 30, 1949.
Gerald Ford became a master Mason on May 18, 1951, at Columbia Lodge 3 in Washington, D.C.
Ford obtained further offices in Masonry and was a 33rd degree Mason. Freemasons can earn 32 degrees in Scottish Rite Masonry; the 33rd degree is honorary.
Ford was the last president who was a Mason.
Before him there were 13 others -- George Washington, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Warren G. Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman.
Lyndon B. Johnson took the initiation into Freemasonry but did not follow through with the second and third initiations required to become a master Mason and is therefore not considered a Mason by members of the craft.
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Re: Masons Honor one of their own-Gerald R. Ford

To honor our fallen Brother, former President Gerald R Ford, 33rd Degree Master Mason, fellow Brethren from the Washington DC area gathered at Naval Lodge No. 4 at 330 Pennsylvania Ave SE Washington DC Sunday December 31st at 10:30am and walked together to the U.S. Capitol rotunda. We walled about three blocks from Naval Lodge No. 4 to the U.S. Capitol stopping briefly in front of the Capitol at the statue of former President and Brother James A. Garfield and there gave a sort speech. Then we made our way through a one hour wait inline passing through security check points then into the rotunda where Brother Ford was ling in state. One by one we gave our respect and honors to our fallen Brother.
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