Masonic Year 2012-2013
Justin David Hamilton Worshipful Master
Celebrating 165 Years of Masonry
in Liberty Texas ~ 1848-2013
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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F R O M T H E E A S T
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Brethren of Liberty Lodge # 48 A.F. & A.M.,
I would like to thank all of you in advance for the hard work and dedication you
have given in the past years and earnestly ask for your continued support during
the upcoming year. Without you the Worshipful Master could never begin to
accomplish the most important task of keeping our lodge thriving with new
candidates and new projects. Everyone’s participation is greatly appreciated
whether it is taking care of our “Home”, teaching new masons their work, helping
with fund raisers or just being in attendance at our meetings. It takes each and
every one of us to maintain the “Temple”. I realize every job is not always going to
be noticed, but we as masons do not always work for recognition. Many times we
just do the things we do because we love our fraternity and more especially our
brother masons.
I am looking forward to my term as Worshipful Master. I am humbled by the
support and confidence the Brethren have showed me. I plan to continue to strive
for the Vanguard Award as previous Worshipful Masters and most recently Past
Master Kemp Newman have done. I appreciate their efforts on paving the way
and keeping our lodge recognized as a superior lodge and the Premier Small Lodge
in Texas.
We will also continue our many services to the community through awards,
scholarships, and numerous other community projects. I plan to do this, with the
support of the Brethren, by continuing the Smoke Turkey fundraiser and growing
our Sporting Clays Benefit. I believe these activities are critical in supporting our
community, growth of the lodge through notoriety and the upkeep of our lodge.
In conclusion, I humbly solicit the help, support and ideas from all the members of
Liberty Lodge. Without the “Mortar” made of hard work and dedication the
building blocks of our fraternity would surely crumble.
Sincerely & Fraternally,
Justin Hamilton
Worshipful Master 2012-2013
281-723-1464
LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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OFFICERS 2012 - 2013
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Worshipful Master – Justin Hamilton 281-723-1464
Senior Warden – Hugh McNeil 936-549-7133
Junior Warden – Bruce Mintz - 936-336-2056
Treasurer – Larry Forney 936-336-6126
Secretary – W. Mike Spears 832-248-8418
Chaplain – Tom Warner 409-262-8287
Senior Deacon – Brett Steed - 936-336-6992
Junior Deacon – John Peebles - 936-298-2977
Senior Steward – Terry Beasley 936-655-3233
Junior Steward – Dave Turner - 936-336-8214
Master of Ceremonies – Neal Thornton - 936-336-9374
Tiler – Dennis Wiggins - 936-298-3096
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LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2012-2013
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June 28, 2012 Called/Open meeting, installation of new officers,
Meal 6:30 p.m. Installation following.
July 5/ 2012 Stated meeting. Assign Audit Committee
July 29, 2012 Stated Meeting Assign Community Builder and Golden
Trowel Committees
August 2, 2012 Stated meeting. Discuss Fund Raiser (Smoked Turkey)
August 15, 2012 Annual Returns due to Grand Lodge. Vanguard Lodge
Applications due to DDGM
August 16, 2012 Stated Meeting. Set Fund Raiser (Smoked Turkeys)
August 31, 2012 Vanguard Lodge Applications due to Grand Secretary
Sept 6, 2012 Open meeting: AWARDS NIGHT - Golden Trowel,
Community Builder, 50, 60 & 65 Year Service Awards.
By-Law Changes due to Grand Secretary.
Sept 20, 2012 Stated meeting. Smoked Turkey Tickets to Brethren. Lodge
Audit Report 71 due to Grand Lodge.
Oct 4, 2012 Stated Meeting: Regular Business
October 18, 2012 Stated Meeting: Regular Business
Nov 1, 2012 Stated meeting. Update on Turkey Ticket Sales. Prepare
Proxy for Grand Lodge.
Nov 12, 2012 Prepare Turkeys Soak and Smoke
Nov 15, 2012 IRS Form 990 filed and copy due to Grand Lodge
Nov 17, 2012 Stated Meeting. Turkey update
Nov 19, 2011 Turkeys ready for pick up
Dec 6-8, 2011 GRAND LODGE – WACO TEXAS
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LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2012-2013
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Dec 6, 2012 NO STATED MEETING GRAND LODGE IN SESSION
Dec 20, 2012 Stated meeting. Report on Grand Lodge
Jan 3, 2013 Stated meeting. Regular Business. Appoint Committee for
Members in arrears.
Jan 17, 2013 Stated meeting. Regular Business. Plans for Sporting Clays Benefit
Feb 7, 2013 Stated meeting. Valentine Dinner for our Widows and recognize them prior to
regular business meeting.
Feb 21, 2013 Stated meeting. Regular Business. Update on Sporting Clays Benefit
March 7, 2013 Open meeting. ET Branch Awards Night honoring educators
of the Liberty Independent School District.
March 21, 2013 Stated meeting. Regular Business
April 4, 2013 Open meeting. Peace Officer/Fire Fighter/EMT/First
Responders and Support Staff Recognition Night
April 18, 2013 Stated meeting. Regular Business. Update Sporting Clays Benefit
May 2, 2013 Stated meeting. PAST MASTERS NIGHT
May 4, 2013 SPORTING CLAY’S BENEFIT Shooting for Scholarships
May 16, 2013 Stated meeting. Regular Business
June 6, 2013 Stated Meeting - Election of New Building &
Grounds Committee Member
June 20, 2013 Stated meeting. Election of Officers
LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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L I V I N G P A S T M A S T E R S
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1954 – Louis W. Tuer
1963 – Robert “Tom” Warner
1972 – B.E. “Potts” Rhodes
1973 – Thomas J. Haberle, Jr.
1975 – Glen Cupit
1976 – James Ray Harris
1980 – Albert Delaney, Jr.
1981 – Warren Steed
1982 - W.G. “Dub” Woods
1983 – Kenneth Berry
1985 – Michael Wiggins
1986 – Jack Mallard
1987 – Larry Kudro
1988 – Jack Owens
1991 – Jesse Lopez
1992 – C.L. “Bucky” Eckols
1994 – B.E. “Potts” Rhodes
1995 – W. Mike Spears
1996 – Larry Heiman
1997 – Larry Lyons
1998 – Hugh Howard
1999 – Glen Cupit
2000 – Gerald Simpson
2001 – Donald Smith
2002 – Pifer Lucas
2003 – David Bell, Jr.
2004 - John W. Wilson
2005 - Darrell A. Hicks
2006 - Johnny Flowers
2007 - Rodney Cullars
2008 - Gordon Pearson
2009 - Dennis Wiggins
2010 - H.E. “Buzz” Williams
2011 - William Dozier Partlow
2012 - Thomas Kemp Newman, III
AFFILIATED PAST MASTERS
Dennis Cude - Deer Park 1362
Gilbert R. Hinze - Batson 974
Hugh McNeal - Tate Spring 438 (Tennessee)
Neal Thornton - Hughes Springs 671
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LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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E N D O W E D M E M B E R S _________________________________________________________________
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LIVING:
Beasley, Terry Lynn
Bell, Jr., David
Berry, Ken
Bishop, Hugh P.
Carr, Herbert G.
Cox, Will
Cude, Dennis
Cullars, Rodney L.
Cupit, Glen
Deckert, Clint W.
Delaney, Jr., Albert L.
Delaney, III, A. Lindsey
Eckols, C.L. "Bucky"
Eckols III, Casper L. “Cas” (Honorarium)
Flowers, Johnny G.
Gray, Craig R.
Greene, Charles
Griffin, Edger C. “Red”
Griffin, Thomas F. “Tommy” (Honorarium)
Haberle, Jr., Tommy
Hamilton, Justin
Heiman, Larry
Hicks, Darrell
Hinze, Gilbert R.
Howard, Hugh
Kudro, Larry
Langford, Forrest Lynn
Lopez, Jesse
Lovings, Ronald L.
Lucas, Pifer
Lyons, Larry
Mallard, Jack
McNeil, Hugh Michael
Middleton, John G.
Mintz, E. Bruce
Monroe, Duffie
Mosley, Larry W. (Honorarium)
Mouton, Richard Scott
Newman, Thomas Kemp
Owens, Jack A. (Honorarium)
Parker, Jesse Norman
Raney, Glenn
Rhodes, B.E. "Potts"
Riojas, II, Mark Steven
Simpson, Gerald
Spears, W. Mike
Stanley, Jack
Steed, Warren B.
Stelly, John T.
Thornton, Neal
Thornton, Robert
Vogel, J.P.
Wagnon, Larry
Warner, Robert J. “Tom”
Whitmire, T.A. “Buddy”
Wiggins, Dennis
Wiggins, Michael L.
Williams, Harry E. “Buzz”
Yarbrough, William S.
DECEASED:
Aalund, Paul W.
Acker, Clifford L.
Acker, H.L. (Memorial)
Adams, Roy C.
Barker, Jr., James R.
Brashier, C.R.
Chaney, Jr., J.W.
Clark, J.W.
Clowers, Billy Don
Cooper, R.L. (Honorarium)
Daniel, Bill
Dillion, Francis (Memorial)
Eckols, C.L. ‘Buck’ (Memorial)
Finley, Joe B.
Flewellen, J.C.
Friend, Harlan J.
Fuller, J.B.
Gilmore, Raymond
Graham, Wm. Denny
J. Ross Harris, Jr. (Memorial)
Jester, Cecil
Lamb, W.P. (Honorarium)
McCarty, Hershel C.
McLendon, Wm. E.
Miller, Warren D.
Newborn, J.A.
Odell Tom R.
Slover, Roy (Memorial)
Smith, H.R. “Pete”
Terrell, Julius L.
Tuer, Charles R.
Waugh, Alex
Wiggins, C.C. (Memorial)
Wiggins, Hillary
LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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S T A T E D M E E T I N G S ________________________________________________________________
Liberty Lodge #48, A.F. & A.M. meets the first (1st) and third (3rd) Thursday of
each month at 7:30 p.m. Except the month of December when only one stated
meeting on the third Thursday at 7:30 p.m. shall occur. On Stated Meeting nights
dinner is served at 6:30 p.m.
The Worshipful Master will meet with the Secretary before each meeting to
familiarize himself with the business to come before the Lodge. Procedure will be
established and consultation between Master and Secretary will be eliminated if
possible.
Correspondence not requiring action by the Lodge will not be read in detail, but will
be acknowledged from the East or by the Secretary.
Time will be given to educational activities under the direction of the Program
Committee.
Committee Chairman will submit written reports to the Worshipful Master prior to
stated meetings. Committees will be called upon for reports at each Stated Meeting
and any recommendations may be submitted then. Committees should have a report
of committee activity at least quarterly, unless required more frequently by
Lodge By-Law or Grand Lodge.
All officers will be called upon to be in their proper stations and places at Stated
Meetings and perform their necessary duties.
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LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
C A L L E D M E E T I N G
Called Meeting ___________/_________/_______/_______
OPEN LODGE IN DUE IN ANCIENT FORM IF DEGREE WORK OR BUSINESS OF
LODGE REQUIRED OR A REGULAR STATED MEETING NIGHT.
IF A CALLED MEETING AND OPEN TO PUBLIC AND NOT A REGULAR STATED
MEETING NIGHT YOU MAY DECLARE MEETING OPEN AND DECLARE LODGE
CLOSED.
Pledge of Allegiance
Introduction of Visitors and Past Masters
1. Purpose of Called Meeting
Work_________ Other________ (see below)
E.A. Degree_____ Candidate______________________
F.C. Degree_____ Candidate______________________
M.M. Degree_____ Candidate______________________
If other, state purpose of Called Meeting _______________________________
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LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M.
P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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P O L I C Y F O R L O D G E U S E
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Liberty Lodge #48, under the provisions of Grand Law Article 224 (264) of the Grand Lodge
of Texas, will make available the use of its kitchen, dining room, and grounds to those
described in Article 224, 225, and 506, Sub. 29, with these conditions as follow:
There is no fee for this service, but donations will be accepted to help defray the cost of
utilities.
There are certain restrictions for use of the Lodge's facilities:
1. The event shall not conflict with any scheduled meeting of the Lodge or OES, stated or
called.
2. Availability for building use is limited to families, civic and social clubs, and non-profit
organizations. No fee may be charged by any user.
3. A $50.00 cleaning deposit must be pre-paid and will be returned upon a satisfactory
inspection by the Stewards, the Worshipful Master, a Warden, or the Tiler.
4. Access to the building will be under the direction of the Stewards and/or officers.
5. No alcoholic beverages may be served or consumed in the Lodge Building or on the Lodge
grounds.
6. Lodge Room and Parlor are off-limits to users, but may be toured if accompanied by a
Lodge member.
7. Users agree to hold harmless Liberty Lodge #48, its Officers and Members from any claim
arising from injury or damage to any user, guest or visitor or any user, guest or visitor's
personal property.
8. User is responsible for supplying all food and paper goods. Any food or paper goods
belonging to the Lodge which are utilized by the user shall be replaced.
9. All serving dishes, utensils, glassware, pots, pans, steam table, tables and chairs are to be
cleaned and returned to their respective places.
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POLICY FOR LODGE USE
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10. The kitchen, dining hall, entry hall and restrooms are to be swept and mopped after the
event, All trash is to be removed from the premises.
11. All clean-up items must be completed within 24 hours after the end of the event by the
user.
Article 224. (264) Use of Lodge and Anterooms. Masonic Lodge rooms and
anterooms opening directly into Lodge rooms shall not be used for other than Masonic
purposes, except as herein provided in this Article nor shall be used by any group or
organization, secular or religious, except as otherwise provided in the Laws and Edicts of
Grand Lodge. --The Lodge building and premises may be used by6 the other organizations
enumerated in Article 506, Section 29 of the Laws of the Grand Lodge and by the families
of the members of the Lodge. The use of said building and premises other than the Lodge
room and immediate anterooms by such organizations shall be encouraged to the end that
Masonic Lodge buildings and premises will become the nucleus for family social activities.
The organizations enumerated...may also...subject to the consent of the Masonic Lodge and
subject to such rules and regulations...by the Grand Master...use portions of the Lodge
building other than the Lodge rooms and immediate anterooms to promote, encourage and
accomplish such objectives (including but limited to such specified fund raising activities as
are authorized by the Grand Master) which are essential to the existence of such
organizations...In no event shall any food be consumed or served in the Lodge room.
Article 225. (265) Use of Lodge and Anterooms by Other Organizations. ...members of the
families of such organizations (Article 506, Sec. 29) may be authorized by the Lodge to use
portions of the Lodge building and premises other than the Lodge Room and the immediate
anterooms, for family social activities and for the other activities authorized in Article 224.
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B U D G E T - F I N A N C E C O M M I T T E E ________________________________________________________________
Bruce Mintz, Chairman
Dennis Wiggins
Tom Warner
This committee is a joint committee, required by our By-Laws to review the books and records
of the Treasurer and Secretary and report to the Lodge (Article VI., Section 3) as well as handle
any other financial matter (s) which may be referred to them.
The duties of the committee are:
1. Review and audit the financial books and records to the
Lodge. The chairman should make every effort to have the
audit report ready for presentation to the Lodge by the
first meeting in September.
2. The committee should also work to prepare a working
budget for the Lodge, including a review of the income
and expenditures for the past year. The committee should
have the budget prepared for presentation to the Lodge by
the last meeting in September, at which time they may
make any appropriate recommendations.
3. The committee will work throughout the year in all
financial matters concerning the Lodge.
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B U I L D I N G A N D G R O U N D S C O M M I T T E E ________________________________________________________________
Rodney Cullars 2012 Chairman Kemp Newman, WM
Gordon Pearson, 2013 Justin Hamilton, SW
Gilbert Hinze, 2014 Hugh McNeil, JW
Jim Hugaboon 2015
This committee is comprised of seven (7) members consisting of the Worshipful Master, Senior
and Junior Wardens, and four Master Masons who are elected for four year terms with one term
expiring each year. At the first stated meeting in June (Art. 292 GLTx) of each year, the lodge
will elect a new member to replace the one whose term expires.
This committee is responsible for maintaining the Lodge Building and the surrounding
grounds. The committee has the authority to maintain the building and grounds as long as
normal repairs do not exceed $250.00, carry out any emergency repair (s) as the committee
may feel is necessary. The committee can make recommendations to the Lodge at any time and
is responsible to the Lodge at all times.
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M A S O N I C O U T R E A C H
C O M M I T T E E
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Potts Rhodes, Chairman
Hugh McNeil
Dave Turner
This committee is charged with the duty of contacting as many members of the Lodge as
possible to ensure maximum attendance at all Stated Meetings, Called Meetings, Masonic
Burial Services, as well as practice meetings and Lodge cleaning days.
They should work closely with the Building and Grounds Committee, the Burial Service
Committee, and the Degree Work Committee.
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B U R I A L S E R V I C E C O M M I T T E E
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Hugh Howard, Chairman
Gordon Pearson
W. Mike Spears
Buzz Williams
Tom Warner
Gilbert Hinze
Gerald Simpson
Dennis Wiggins
This committee performs a very sad, but a very necessary duty. They are called upon to
perform Masonic Graveside Services for our deceased Brethren. The committee shall:
1. Compile a list of Brethren who might be available to attend Masonic funerals.
2. Appoint Brethren who have the time and interest to serve as a telephone committee to
increase attendance at funerals. The Telephone Committee will assist here.
3. Remember, this committee puts the Lodge on display before the public at a very solemn
and stressful time and our reputation as a Fraternity and a Lodge depends on our conduct
at these funerals. Those Brethren attending funerals should be thoroughly instructed
about the conduct of Masonic funerals and their part in them.
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D E G R E E W O R K C O M M I T T E E
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Dennis Wiggins, Chairman Justin Hamilton, MM Degree
Potts Rhodes Hugh McNeil, FC Degree
W. Mike Spears Bruce Mintz, EA Degree
Gordon Pearson
Hugh Howard
Neal Thornton
This committee is very important because it is responsible for all the degree work. The
results of the work of this committee cannot be determined on the night of the degree; it is
after the degree that we can see the results of the committee's labors. This committee has no
chairman and will work closely with the Ritual Instruction Committee to ensure that the
Ritual is learned and presented in the manner it deserves. Each member of the committee,
however, does have a specific duty and they are as follows:
1. The Junior Warden, shall be responsible for the Entered Apprentice degree. He shall
secure a team and make sure a competent Brother is in attendance to deliver the lecture.
Except when otherwise directed by the Worshipful Master, he shall close the Entered
Apprentice Lodge.
2. The Senior Warden shall be responsible for the Fellow craft degree and the same
procedure followed as that above.
3. The Worshipful Master shall be responsible for the Master Mason degree and the same
procedure followed as that above.
4. The Senior Deacon shall be responsible for the proper preparation of each candidate. He
should take nothing for granted, and in his absence he should appoint a Brother to
this duty for him. No candidate should be stopped during the ceremony for adjustments
in his preparation. THE MASTER OF CRERMONIES WILL ASSIST, BUT THE
SENIOR DEACON IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE.
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R I T U A L I N S T R U C T I O N C O M M I T T E E
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B.E. “Potts” Rhodes, Chairman Gordon Pearson
Hugh Howard W. Mike Spears
Dennis Wiggins
This committee is probably the backbone of the Lodge because of its charge; to instruct and
educate the candidates in the rituals and customs of Freemasonry and to instruct the
members in their presentation of the rituals. This committee will be dealing with the future
leadership of the Lodge and it is important to recognize future leaders early and encourage
their studies. The Lodge will surely suffer if the committee fails to live up to its duties. The
committee will be busy and will require assistance. Volunteer to assist in instructions and
attend the training sessions to improve your own skills. The committee's duties are:
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A. CONCERNING CANDIDATES
1. Make yourself personally acquainted with each candidate.
Each Entered Apprentice should be contacted prior to the night of his initiation and our
system of instruction, the payment of fees and dues, and his rights and privileges as an
E. A. explained to him.
2. Under no circumstances should a candidate appear for instruction and find no one
available to instruct him. This is inexcusable. If, in the event instructors cannot attend to
perform their duties, they should contact the candidate/pupil. A simple, courteous
telephone call could well be the difference between an interested candidate and a poor
prospect for our Lodge. We cannot take any chances by being careless and we owe it to
the pupil.
3. The chairman of this committee is responsible for accurate instruction at all times. The
Grand Laws provide a District Instructor and he may be called on to assist. A Brother
well-versed in Masonry should be assigned to work with the candidate until he has taken
his Master's proficiency.
4. The chairman shall have a personal knowledge of a Brother's proficiency before he is
examined in any degree. Poor examinations from poorly prepared candidates are a
disservice to the candidate, to the Lodge, and to Masonry.
5. It shall be the duty of the committee to instruct each newly raised Master Mason in
Lodge procedures: courtesy, customs, and laws. New Master Masons should be
instructed to study our By-Laws and the Grand Laws; they should be taught voting
procedures; parliamentary procedure as it works in Masonic Lodges; and what Lodge
officers do and why.
B. CONCERNING RITUAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. The committee will set aside a regular night for study and instruction. This can continue
to be our off-Thursday nights, or any evening convenient to the majority of the
committee.
2. This committee will assist the Degree Work Committee in assembling Degree Teams
and see that the team is prepared in the ritual.
3. The committee will also assist the Lodge Officers in learning the rituals properly.
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L O D G E O F F I C E R T R A I N I N G C O M M I T T E E
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W. Mike Spears, Chairman
Neal Thornton
This committee works with the Lodge's officers and future officers. A Lodge is no better
than its officers and it is necessary that we set standards for our officers and demand
that they rise to them. Under a Grand Master's Edict of 1989, all officers-elect are to be
proficient in opening and closing all Lodges, as well as be competent in Lodge
administration by 1992. The development of this program is one that should be top
priority each year. The goals of this committee are:
1. To develop and prepare a training program based on material issued by Grand Lodge,
e.g. L. I. F. E. and A.L.L.
2. To regularly schedule meetings for presenting the program to all Lodge officers and
interested members.
3. To involve all members that show an interest in the program and prepare them to
assume future leadership roles.
4. To invite and encourage neighboring Lodges to participate in the program.
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W E L F A R E, S I C K N E S S A N D
A R B I T R A T I O N C O M M I T T E E
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Justin Hamilton W.M.
Hugh McNeil, S.W.
Bruce Mintz, J.W.
This committee is required by Grand Law and by our Lodge By-Laws.
It is the duty of this committee to examine all claims for assistance, visit the sick and
determine their needs, and settle all differences between Brethren. A majority of this
committee may act at all times with respect to the welfare of our Brethren and our
Fraternity, and it is responsible to the Lodge at all times.
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P R O G R A M C O M M I T T E E
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Mike Spears Dozier Partlow
Dennis Wiggins John Wilson
Gerald Simpson
This committee is responsible for presenting regular programs to the membership. While the
committee has two members, any member of the Lodge may be called upon to assist in the
presentation of a program. Volunteer your services to the chairman, or suggest topics which
you feel would strengthen our Lodge.
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E N D O W E D M E M B E R S H I P C O M M I T T E E
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Jesse Lopez, Chairman
Gerald Simpson
Larry Forney
This committee is responsible for administering the Lodge's Endowed Membership Program.
An Endowed Membership costs $500.00 and may be purchased on the installment plan. Once
an Endowed Membership is issued, the recipient no longer is required to pay annual dues,
and the Lodge will receive the benefits of the membership in perpetuity. The committee will
solicit membership; account for monies in the fund; issue the proper certification to the
Grand Secretary on the type of membership; in memory, in honor, or by the member,
himself; see that the program is in compliance with Article 318A at all times.
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T E A C H E R S / S T U D E N T S C O M M I T T E E
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Dennis Wiggins, Chairman Kemp Newman
Gordon Pearson W. Mike Spears
This committee is responsible for two of Liberty Lodge's most important programs: The
Branch Awards for Teaching Excellence and the Liberty Masonic Lodge Memorial
Scholarship presented to a graduating Senior from Liberty High School and Hardin High
School. This committee's responsibilities include:
1. Communicating with school officials to assure that the names of the recipients of the
Branch Awards and the Liberty Masonic Lodge Memorial Scholarship Award are made
available to the Chairman in time to have the plaques and/or checks prepared.
2. That the winner's names are inscribed on the appropriate plaque or check.
3. That the Branch Awards Dinner is coordinated with the Master's calendar and set for the
first stated meeting in March during the period of Public School week.
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That the Scholarship winner(s) receives his/her Scholarship Documents during the Senior
Awards Ceremonies at Liberty and Hardin High School.
5. That the Scholarship Fund be administered in a sound accounting method.
6. That both programs be adequately publicized in local news papers and radio stations.
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F U N D R A I S I N G
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W. Mike Spears, Chairman Justin Hamilton, W.M.
Dennis Wiggins Hugh McNeil, S.W.
Terry Beasley Bruce Mintz, J.W.
Dave Turner
Kemp Newman
Mark Riojas
This committee will determine, after meeting with the Budget and Finance and Building and
Grounds committee, whether there are any potential budget shortfalls and whether there are
any potential problems which may arise after the budget process is completed. If such
problems are found, the committee will devise a program and/or fund raising event, with
complete cost analysis and net proceeds projected, for action by the lodge. This committee
with communicate with other lodges and explore fresh avenues for generating additional
revenue for the lodge. In addition the committee will gladly receive suggestions for
consideration.
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H I S T O R I C A L H O N O R S C O M M I T T E E
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Gerald Simpson, Chairman
Hugh McNeil
Dozier Partlow
Liberty Lodge has a proud and time-honored history of accomplishment in the community
and this fact can be used as a departure point for many worthwhile projects and programs.
We've recently seen how valuable our past has been in promoting the present through the
Branch Awards and the Historical Marker Dedications. We can extend this further. This
committee's goals are:
1. To locate the grave site of all Charter Members and see that they are properly marked.
2. Investigate the history of the Lodge through the Sam Houston Regional Library and the
Grand Lodge Library for a possible History of Liberty Lodge Pamphlet, for Lodge
programs, news articles, etc.
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3. See that the gravesites of all deceased Brethren buried in Liberty County are marked and
maintained on an annual basis, if necessary.
4. Any other project which the committee feels is viable and the Lodge approves.
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M A S O N I C P R O M O T I O N S A N D
P U B L I C R E L A T I O N S C O M M I T T E E
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Gerald Simpson, Chairman
W. Mike Spears
Kemp Newman
Hugh McNeil
This committee will see that our Noble Fraternity's purposes and goals, as well as its historical
development, is brought before the public in a dignified and well-informed fashion, in
keeping with the requirements of the Grand Lodge's Committee on Public Relations mandates.
It shall work closely with the Fund Raising Committee and see that the Lodge's activities are
promoted through carefully placed press releases and media contacts.
This committee should work closely with the District Masonic Relations Officer to see that we
are in compliance with Grand Lodge and the Grand Master.
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M A S O N I C W I D O W S I N T E R E S T
C O M M I T T E E
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Justin Hamilton, WM, Chairman Bruce Mintz, JW
Hugh McNeil, SW Gordon Pearson
One of Masonry's finest traditions, and one which all Masons are obligated to honor, is the
special relationship the Lodge maintains with the Widows of its Brethren. This committee,
with the approval and assistance of the Lodge, shall:
1. See that fruit baskets are purchased, prepared and delivered prior to Christmas to each
Masonic Widow.
2. See that each Widow is personally notified of the annual Widows Night Dinner and that
she is encouraged to attend. And if special accommodations such as travel is requested
that it be provided.
3. Notify the Worshipful Master of any Widow who does not have a Widow's Pen so that he
might present her with one at the next annual dinner.
4. See that each Widow receives a monthly telephone call from a member of the Lodge.
5. See that each Widow receives an annual birthday card and telephone greeting.
6. Determine any special need(s) the Widow may have and how he Lodge may offer
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LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M. P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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B Y L A W S
Liberty Lodge No. 48, A. F. & A. M.
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LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE
Liberty Lodge No. 48 A.F. & A.M. P.O. Box 1685 - Liberty, Texas 77575
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B Y L A W S
Liberty Lodge No. 48, A. F. & A. M.
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Article I.
This Lodge was chartered by the Grand Lodge of Texas on the 30th day of January, 1849, and shall
be known by the name and style of Liberty Lodge No. 48, of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
This Lodge subscribes to and shall be governed by the Constitution, Laws, Resolutions and Edicts
of the Grand Lodge of Texas.
Article II.
MEETINGS OF THE LODGE
Section 1. The stated meetings shall be held on the first and third Thursday of every month at 7:30
o'clock p.m. except the month of December when only one stated meeting on the third Thursday at 7:30
p.m. shall occur. (Revised December 2006)
Section 2. Called meetings may be made by the Worshipful Master (or in his absence or inability to
serve, by the Senior Warden, or in the absence of both Master and Senior Warden, then by the Junior
Warden), at such times as they, or either of them, having the right to act, may think important, or to the
interest of the Craft.
Section 3. As many members as possible should be notified of such called meetings, and no business
shall be transacted at same, except such as was specified in the call.
Article III.
OFFICERS OF THE LODGE
The officers of this Lodge shall be a Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, Junior Warden, Treasurer,
Secretary, Chaplain, Senior Deacon, Junior Deacon, Senior Steward, Junior Steward, Marshal, Master of
Ceremonies, Musician and Tiler. (Revised December 2011)
Article IV.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF LODGE
Section 1. The Worshipful Master, Wardens, Treasurer, Secretary, and Tiler shall be elected; and all
other officers shall be appointed. (Note: Appointments by Worshipful Master). (Revised December 2011)
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Section 2. In the election of officers, should only one name be placed in nomination, the vote
may be taken without ballot; but should more than one Brother be placed in nomination, the
members shall prepare their ballots, which shall be taken up and counted at the Secretary's desk,
and the number of votes received by each Brother reported to the presiding officer, and he shall
declare the Brother receiving the majority of all the votes cast duly elected.
Section 3. In the event no Brother has such majority, the ballot will be repeated until such re-
sult is attained. Blank votes shall not be considered in determining the result.
Article V.
DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS
Section 1. Worshipful Master - It shall be the duty of the Worshipful Master to see that the
By-Laws of the Lodge, are duly observed, and that the officers attend strictly to their duties.
Section 2. Treasurer - It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to hold all deeds, certificates of
stock, notes, bonds, obligations, or other property of a financial character, belonging to the
Lodge, and to collect and receive the same when directed by the Lodge; to receive all monies
from the hands of the Secretary, passing his receipt for the same; and pay them out only upon the
order of the Worshipful
Master and consent of the Lodge.
Section 3. He shall keep a correct account of the same, and report minutely the financial con-
dition of the Lodge, at the stated meeting next succeeding the festival of St. John the Baptist, and
at such other times as the Lodge may direct. (Revised December 2006)
For his services he shall receive an amount as set by the Lodge from time to time and be ex-
empt from payment of dues.
Section 4. Secretary - It shall be the duty of the Secretary to carefully observe the proceedings
of the Lodge; make a correct record of all things proper to be written, and to receive all monies
due the Lodge; turning them over to the Treasurer, taking his receipt for the same.
Section 5. It shall also be the duty of the Secretary:
(1) To keep all books and papers relating to the proceedings of the Lodge.
(2) To authenticate all official papers and documents emanating from the Lodge with the seal
of the same.
(3) To notify all Brethren of their election to office, if they were not present at the time of
election.
(4) To notify the Grand Secretary, as prescribed by law, of the suspension or expulsion of
members, and of the rejection of applicants; to issue all summons, demits, and notices as he may
be directed; to make out and transmit to the Grand Secretary the annual returns of this Lodge; re-
mit also to him the Grand Lodge dues; report to the Grand Secretary the names of all Brethren
elected to Parent or Plural membership; and perform all other duties appertaining to his office. (Revised December 2008) 21
(5) For his service he shall receive an amount as set by the Lodge from time to time and be
exempt from payment of dues.
Section 6. Tiler - It shall be the duty of the Tiler to see that the Lodge room is kept clean
and in order; and that the various articles of furniture are in their appropriate places; to strictly
guard the door during the sitting of the Lodge; to summon the members of the Lodge to all
called meetings where a summons is necessary, and be punctual in his attendance.
Article VI.
STANDING COMMITTEES
Section 1. The Worshipful Master Senior and Junior Wardens shall constitute Standing
Committees on fraternal assistance, sickness and arbitration, a majority of whom may at all
times, act; and are responsible to the Lodge. Their duties are as follows:
(1) Fraternal Assistance - It is their duty to examine all claimants for assistance, and, if nec-
essary, they may draw upon the Treasurer, in each instance, for an amount not to exceed Ten
Dollars; reporting the facts in each case to the Lodge at it's next stated meeting, thereafter.
(2) Sickness - It shall be their duty to visit all sick Brethren (unless it would be dangerous or
imprudent to do so), and ascertain their condition and necessities; and to take such action as
they may deem proper and necessary, both in regard to the Brother and his family.
(3) Arbitration - It shall also be the duty of this committee to settle all differences between
Brethren, unless the parties prefer to bring the matter before the Lodge. (Revised December 2008)
Section 2. Committee on Finance - It shall be the duty of the Worshipful Master, at the first
stated meeting after the 24th of June, of each year to appoint a Standing Committee on Finance,
to be composed of three discreet Master Masons, members of this Lodge, and, if possible, men
practically acquainted with bookkeeping.
Section 3. It shall be the duty of this committee, at the close of each Masonic year, as soon
as appointed, and oftener if required, to carefully examine and check up the reports, books and
vouchers of the Secretary and Treasurer, and any other financial matters referred to them; and
make a full and accurate report at the next stated meeting of Lodge, showing the condition of
the books and accounts. And should any inaccuracies be found, recommend the necessary steps
for the correction. In the matter of ordinary accounts referred to them, they may, if satisfied,
report instanter.
Section 4. The reports of said Committee on Finance thus made, shall be read in open
Lodge and spread upon the minutes, noting the action taken by the Lodge; and all accounts and
claims against the Lodge, when demanded by any Brother, shall first be referred to this commit-
tee before being allowed.
Section 5. Building and Grounds Committee – This committee will be comprised of seven
(7) members consisting of the Worshipful Master, Senior and Junior Wardens, and four Master
Masons who are elected for four year terms with one term expiring each year. At the first stated
meeting in June (Art. 292 GLTx) of each year, the Lodge will elect a new member to replace
the one whose term expires. The beginning of each term shall coincide with the term of the
regular officers of the Lodge and shall terminate at the same time as the regular officers. These
four elected members must live within the 22
jurisdiction of this Lodge and they may succeed themselves if the Lodge so desires. In case of a
vacancy due to death, resignation or a move out of the jurisdiction of this Lodge, the Worship-
ful Master will appoint a member of this lodge to fill remaining year. The lodge will then elect
a member to fill the unexpired term. (Revised December 2006)
Section 6. This committee will have the authority to run the affairs of the building and
property of the Lodge. They will have the authority to maintain the building and grounds as
long as normal repairs and improvements do not exceed $250.00, and carry out any emergency
repairs that they deem necessary. (Revised December 2006)
Section 7. This committee will make reports to the Lodge at any time it is requested and it
can make reports and motions to the Lodge at any time it deems appropriate.
Article VII.
FEES FOR DEGREES
Section 1. The fees for the degrees of this Lodge shall be an amount not less than prescribed
in Article 307 of the Constitution and Laws and set by this Lodge from time to time. In addi-
tion to the regular fees collected by the Lodge a monetary contribution to the Texas Masonic
Charities Foundation shall be collected from each applicant for the Master Mason’s Degree as
specified in the Statutes of the Grand Lodge of Texas (Art. 307 and 163-5). (Revised December 2008)
Section 2. In addition to the regular fee for Initiation a $5.00 donation to the George Wash-
ington Masonic Memorial shall be collected from each applicant for the Entered Apprentice
Degree. (Revised December 2008)
Section 3. The fees for the degrees of this Lodge shall be as follows: Initiation $75.00,
Passing $75.00, Raising $75.00. (Revised December 2011)
Article VIII.
DEMITS
A member is chargeable with the pro rata portion of his dues until his application for a de-
mit is granted as provided in Article 317 of the Constitution and Laws.
Article IX.
LODGE DUES
Each member of this Lodge (unless herein exempted) shall pay dues from the time of his
raising or affiliation at the rate of $90.00 per year which must be paid to the Secretary on or
before the 31st day of December of each year. In no event shall dues be less than prescribed in
Article 311 of the Constitution and Laws. A member, however, shall not be required to pay
such dues if he purchases an Endowed Membership in accordance with the laws of The Grand
Lodge of Texas. (Revised December 2011)
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Article X.
VISITING BRETHREN
Section 1. A visitor shall not be admitted except upon due examination or lawful avouch-
ment.
Section 2. In the event that the visiting Brother is a stranger and hails from some Lodge in
another Grand jurisdiction, it shall be the duty of the Secretary to notify the visitor's Lodge that
we had the pleasure of a visit by one of it's members, giving the name and date.
Article XI.
MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS
Weapons - No weapons, either offensive or defensive, shall be carried into the Lodge room.
Article XII.
BUSINESS
At stated meetings after opening the Lodge in due and Ancient form, a quorum being pre-
sent, the Order of Business, unless otherwise ordered by the Lodge or Worshipful Master, shall
be as follows:
1. Reading, correcting and approval of Minutes of previous meetings.
2. Receiving and referring to Committees of Petitions and applications.
3. Reports of Special Committees.
4. Balloting on Petitions and Applications.
5. Reports of Special Committees.
6. Communications from the Grand Master and the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of
Texas.
7. Unfinished Business.
8. Motions, Resolutions and New Business.
9. Examinations for Proficiency in the proper degree.
10. Voting for Proficiency.
11. Claims and Accounts.
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Article XIII.
RULES OF BUSINESS
The rules of conducting the business of the Lodge shall be as nearly as possible the same as
those prescribed for the Grand Lodge, and in addition, as follows:
Section 1. When a question is decided, the same matter shall not again be acted on during
that meeting, unless on motion to reconsider, which can only be made by a member voting in
the majority, and at that or the next stated meeting, when there must be an equal or greater num-
ber of members present than when the action was had.
Section 2. All questions of order shall be decided by the Worshipful Master without appeal
or debate; but the Master may ask the advice of any member before deciding; and he has the
right, at any time, to declare the Lodge closed or called off, for the purpose of stopping angry
debate or confusion.
Article XIV.
AMENDMENTS OF BY-LAWS
Section 1. No amendments of these By-Laws, either by alteration or addition, shall be made,
unless in the following manner:
Section 2. The proposed amendment must be in writing, signed by the proposer, and pre-
sented and read at a stated meeting of this Lodge, at which time it may be discussed and
amended if necessary.
Section 3. At the next stated meeting of this Lodge, it shall be considered and voted upon
without further amendment; and if approved by a majority of the votes of the members present,
shall become a part of these By-Laws, upon compliance with the other provisions of Article.
Section 4. All amendments of these By-Laws must be submitted to the Grand Lodge for its
approval before they take effect, except the following:
(1) Fixing, raising, or lowering the fee for each degree, or the annual dues, within the mini-
mum limitations fixed by the Laws of the Grand Lodge, except as provided in Article 309 of the
Constitution and Laws.
(2) Adopting its own regulation as to the payment of it's Treasurer, Secretary, and Tiler.
(3) The day and hour of meeting, or the number of stated meetings per month may be
changed to suit its convenience. Whenever a change in the number of meetings per month, or
the day of meeting, is made, the Grand Secretary must be notified at once.
(4) This Lodge is required to perform charitable work or public service, which will enable
the Lodge to qualify for exemption from Ad Valorem taxes, as provided by the Laws of Texas. (Amended January 17, 2002)
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Article XV
Section 1. The above By-Laws having been approved by the M. W. Grand Lodge of Texas,
on the______day of______ A.D.______, for adoption; this is to certify that Liberty Lodge No.
48, A.F. & A.M., located at Liberty, Texas has on this, the______day of__________,
A.D.______adopted the same.
BY ORDER OF THE LODGE __________________________
Secretary
(Amended December 2011)
file: bylaws.doc
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FIRST MIDDLE WIFE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE
Applebe Edward D. P.O. Box 636 La Grange, TX 78945-0636 979-247-2850
Arthur Gregory Floyd 1022 CR 2005 Liberty, TX 77575 936-298-9273
Barnes Allen Lee 5912 Widgeon Ct. Sache, TX 75048-3975
Beasley Terry Lynn 8944 Hwy 146 N. Liberty, TX 77575 713-655-3233
Bell Edwene 1271 FM 1011 Liberty, TX 77575 281-7557947
Bell, Jr. David R 109 Hill Drive Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-1114
Bennett Ronnie Neill 120 Briarcliff Drive Vidor, TX 77662 409-786-3020
Berry Kenneth T. 1718 Webster Liberty, TX 77575-4934 936-336-7401
Bishop Hugh Porter P.O. Box 879 Hardin, TX 77561 936-336-9489
Blake Thomas M. 16263 Summer Wind Dr. Houston, TX 77090-4735 281-537-6739
Caldwell Douglas K. 407 Independence St. Liberty, TX 77575-5113 936-336-3975
Camp Jr. Roy Jo Ann 229 CR 1553 Long Branch, TX 75669 903-889-3374
Campbell Carroll Ralph Carrol P.O. Box 1315 Liberty, TX 77575-1315 936-336-3194
Carr Herbert Guy 1908 N. San Jacinto Liberty, TX 77575 936-334-1665
Carter Johnny R. 1836 Willow Liberty, TX 77575 936 336 9504
Cash Gary Worth Terry 6871 FM 770 Rd S Liberty, TX 77575-9161 936-336-9243
Colwell Harrell 185 Private Rd. 1340-C Liberty, TX 77575-7236 936-336-7778
Cooper Glenn Keith 16919 Lacing Ct. Crosby, TX 77532 832-661-7578
Cox, Jr. Willard Robertson 277 CR 3378 Cleveland, TX 77327 281 592 5932
Cude Dennis Duane 802 Mark St. Deer Park, TX 77536-2821 281-479-1281
Cullars Rodney Lawerence P.O. Box 370 Dayton, TX 77535 936-258-9121
Cupit Bertis Glen Blanche P.O. Box 922 Liberty, TX 77575-0922 936-336-9125
Deckert Clint Wade P.O. Box 592 Hardin, TX 77561 936-391-9269
DeLaney Jr. Albert L. P.O. Box 1127 Liberty, TX 77575-1127 936-336-6312
Delaney, III Albert Lindsey P.O. Box 1127 Liberty, TX 77575-1127 936-336-6312
Derrington Cameron W. 8142 FM 770 S. Liberty, TX 77575 936 334 8128
Derrington Eldon Ray P.O. Box 1901 Liberty, TX 77575-1901 936-336-8405
Dixon Ronald 8900 Massey Rd Granbury, TX 76049-6512
Eakin Johnny Lee P.O. Box 736 Liberty, TX 77575 936-298-2962
Eckols Jr. Casper Louis 'Bucky' Donna 2513 FM 2830 North Liberty, TX 77575 Un-Listed
Eckols lll Casper Louis 1801 Cedar Vista San Antonio, TX 78255
Faucett Dwane O. 12 Mystery Path Cloudcroft, NM 88317-9504 505-687-3985
Faulkenberry Edward Earl 1243 CR 2050 Hull, TX 77564 832-457-0998
Faulkenberry Johnny Earl 340 CR 2066 Hull, TX 77564 936-298-2487
Felice Richard Dwayn P.O. Box 292 Longville, LA 70652-0292
Flowers Johnny Glen P.O. Box 132 Hardin, TX 77561 713-907-5478
Forney Larry 1001 Lynnwood Liberty, TX 77575-4706 936-336-6126
Fregia Dustin P.O. Box 824 Liberty, TX 77575 409-658-0372
Friend Jed 9614 Summer Drive Frisco, TX 75035 469-585-0137
Gilmer Robert Charles Nancy 3002 Shady Drive Killeen, TX 76543 936-671-3911
Goldberg James Bryan Jeanna 952 Hankamer Loop Hankamer, TX 77560 409-679-0868
Gowdey Raymond E. P.O. Box 1306 Rye, TX 77369 936-258-4234
Gray Craig Richard P.O. Box 97 Tenaha, TX 75974 409-248-4632
Greene Charles Robert 6984 Oakwood Pl Ct East Houston, TX 77040 281-416-5212
Griffin Edgar C. "Red" 9015 Jamaica Beach Galveston, TX 77554 713-943-9300
Griffin Thomas F. P.O. Box 437 Stowell, TX 77661 409-296-2796
Griffith Melvin Ray P.O. 1436 Liberty, TX 77575-1436 936-336-3537
Haberle Jr. Thomas J. P.O. Box 771 Liberty, TX 77575-0771 936-336-6205
Hamilton Justin David 69 CR 2223-5 Cleveland, TX 77327 281-723-1464
Harris James R. 2024 Pine St. Liberty, TX 77575-3216 281-328-5651
Harrison H. Wendell 515 C/R 2006 Liberty, TX 77575 936-298-2158
Heiman Larry Allen P.O. Box 702 Hardin, TX 77561 936-298-9796
Hicks Darrell Anthony Mary Kay 123 Valley Drive Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-1100
Hinze Gilbert R. 9432 Murray J. Rd. Hull, TX 77564 936-262-8393
Holleman Ronald L. 2769 Beaumont St. Liberty, TX 77575-5105 936-336-2936
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LAST FIRST MIDDLE WIFE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE Holstead Robert B. Doris P.M.B. 279 7721-A West Belfort Houston, TX 77071 713-771-2719 Howard Hugh Alexander P.O. Box 1176 Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-8628
Hugaboon James M. Cindy 1511 Maple St Liberty, TX 77575 936-402-3987 Hulsey Leslie A. P.O. Box 451 Daisetta, TX 77533 832-878-2107
Jenkins Miron Gary P.O. Box 485 Hardin, TX 77561 936-298-2709
Jennings James I. 931 CR137 Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-9377
Kudro Larry Peter Carol 3077 FM 2782 Nacodoches, TX 75964 936-560-9188 Langford Forrest Lynn (Fuzz) P.O. Box 1050 Rye, TX 77369 281-659-4987
Lee Edward Thomas 4011 Hillcrest St. Liberty, TX 77575-3409 936-336-5333
Lee John Howard 4522 CR-133 Liberty, TX 77575 713-816-7428
Little Michael Ray "Mike" Lisa 108 Hill Dr. Liberty, TX 77575-3302 936-336-2676 Locke Maurice L. 2000 Panther Lane Apt 203 Liberty, TX 77575
Lopez Jesse Mary 201 Valley Dr. Liberty, TX 77575-3323 936-336-7007 Lovings Ronald L. 320 CR 2089 Liberty, TX 77575 936-298-2300
Lucas Jr. Pifer 1811 McKay Rd. Delta, AL 36258 256-488-5184
Lyons Larry Bruce P.O. Box 832 Hardin, TX 77561 936-298-2012
Mallard Jack D. 22146 CR 139 Bedias, TX 77831 936-395-8883
McDonald Ruben B 5005 Atascocita Liberty, TX 77575-3016 936-336-6355
McLaren Theron D. 26 Lana Ln. Houston, TX 77027-5606 713-622-7633
McMillen Lincoln L. P.O. Box 267 Daisetta, TX 77533 936 587 1069
McNeil Hugh Michael P.O. Box 224 Devers, TX 77538 936-549-7133
Middleton John G. 4265 San Felipe, Suite 490 Houston, TX 77027 936-336-5741
Mintz Edward Bruce P.O. Box 1841 Liberty, TX 77575-1841 936-336-2056
Mitchell Ted A. P.O. Box 2001 Winnie, Texas 77665 409-673-5302
Monroe Duffie Wayne Deborah 14398 CR 198 Tyler, TX 75703 903-561-8040 Mosley Larry W. Carolyn 17713 Hales Rd. Batson, TX 77519 #VALUE! Mouton Richard Scott 4038 West Hwy 79 Buffalo, TX 75831 #VALUE!
Nance Gary Joe P.O. Box 444 Liberty, TX 77575 936-298-9428
Newman, III Thomas Kemp 31 PR 2083 Liberty, TX 77575 936-298-2354
Offutt Wm. F. "Bill" P.O. Box 2 Liberty, TX 77575
Offutt Larry W. 3214 Runnenburg Crosby, TX 77532
Owens Jack Allen 602 Walker Ave. Cleveland, TX 77328 713-398-3544
Paden Thomas Lynn P.O. Box 1559 Anahuac, TX 77514 281-253-0674
Parker Jesse Norman Sue P.O. Box 1244 Willis, TX 77378 936 857 8414 Parson Vernon Lanelle P.O. Box 297 Hardin, TX 77561 409-246-3570
Partlow Dozier 1018 Lynnwood Ave. Liberty, TX 77575-3716 936-298-2849
Peace Floyd V. 121 Hillside Dr. Liberty, TX 77575-3305 936-336-3335
Pearson Gordon Wade P.O. Box 535 Hardin, TX 77561 936-298-1063
Peebles John C. 2674 CR 2066 Hull, TX 77564 936-298-2977
Powell Matt Thomas 475 CR 133S Liberty, TX 77575 936 336 5997
Raney Glenn Allen P.O. Box 722 Liberty, TX 77575-0722 936-334-8861
Rhodes Beverly E. "Potts" 1409 Hawthorne Liberty, TX 77575-3615 936-336-6356
Riojas II Mark Steven 1603 Columbia St. Liberty, TX 77575 936-776-9625
Showalter Jere Charles P.O. Box 10326 Liberty, TX 77575 936 336 6738
Simpson Gerald B. Glenna 200 Cardinal Dr. Liberty, TX 77575-9610 936-336-5842 Siros James Melvin 501 County Road 6042 Dayton, TX 77535-5312
Smart Charles D. P.O. Box 7067 Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-6052
Smith Wm. P. 35 Grandview Ter. Tenafly, NJ 07670-1120 201-569-4294
Smith Donald Lee 1813 Pine St. Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-8469
Smith Jimmy Lamar 609 Marblehead Dayton, TX 77535 936-258-9551
Soileau Mervin H. 'Paul' 242 Hwy 95 Eunice, LA 70535 337-580-0578
Spears William Michael Becky 1406 Maple Liberty, TX 77575-3128 936-336-7620 Stanley, Jr. Jack E. 1812 Pine Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-6445
Steed Warren B. P.O. Box 524 Liberty, TX 77575-0524 936-336-6992
Steed W. Brett Raquel 126 Regency Liberty, TX 77575 832-671-1758
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Stelly John T. P.O. Box 447 Raywood, TX 7582 936-334-2305
Thornton Wm. Neal 101 Featherstone Ct. Liberty, TX 77575-3451 936-336-9374
Thornton Robert William 101 Featherstone Ct. Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-9374
Tuer Louis W. Jean 1421 Carlton Rd. Mt. Home, TX 78058 830-620-7360 Turner Jr. David Edward P.O. Box 10043 Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-8214
Vargo Dennis Scott Melissa 216 S. Ave E Shiner TX 77984-0106 832-495-6543 Vogel J.P. 370 Woodlawm Dr. Vidor, TX 77662
Wade William H. 2537 Edgewood Liberty, TX 77575-4301 936-336-3758
Wagnon Larry W. 1405 Hawthorn Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-3898
Wainscott William Keith 1381 CR 443 Dayton, TX 77535 936-258-2622
Waldrip Curtis Howard 2960 FM 2830 N Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-2053
Warner Sr. Robert J. 'Tom' Jimmie P.O. Box 507 Batson, TX 77519-0707 936-262-8287 Watson Denman Ray P.O. Box 1584 Liberty, TX 77575-1584 936-336-2147
Weaver James Adolph 4012 Hillcrest Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-3719
Whitmire Tolbert Albert Box 350 Oak Knoll Ln. Cleveland, TX 77327 281-659-1663
Whittington Bowen Herbert Nell 1900 Kipling Liberty, TX 77575 936 336 6959 Wiggins Mark Elvin P.O. Box 118 Huffman, TX 77336-0118
Wiggins Dennis Ray P.O. Box 766 Hardin, TX 77561 936 298 3096
Wiggins J.D. 142 Tanner St. Liberty, TX 77575-9657 936-336-2408
Wiggins Michael L. P.O. Box 797702 Dallas, TX 75379
Williams Harry Eugene 'Buzz' 155 CR 452 Dayton, TX 77535 936-258-8700
Wilson John Wayne 8778 FM 563 Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-3173
Woodin Robert Devoile P.O. Box 370 Hardin, TX 77561 936-336-7759
Woods Wilber G. "Dub" P.O. Box 3028 Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-5809
Yarbrough William S. 11774 Hwy 146 North Liberty, TX 77575 936-298-2186
Yarbrough William R. 11774 Hwy 146 North Liberty, TX 77575 936-298-2186