Remembering Illustrious Bob Richmond

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BRETHREN

We pause in our labors to pay our tribute of love and esteem to our departed Brethren who, since the last service of this Lodge, have passed from the cares and troubles of this transitory existence into the Celestial Lodge above.  We approach this solemn moment in a spirit of reverence and solemnity, our hearts heavy with the awareness that never again in the mortal life shall we experience the warm spirit of friendship and brotherhood that these, our deceased Brethren, extended to us. But, we are secure in the knowledge that they live eternally in the Lodge above and in our memory.

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Robert Main Richmond

My Brethren, the roll of the workmen has been called, and one Master Mason, Ill. Robert Main Richmond  33°,  of The Baker Valley, has not answered to his name.   

Brother Bob Richmond was born on January 3rd, 1938 in Thermopolis, Wyoming.

  • Brother Richmond received his Degrees in Masonry at Augusta Lodge #54, in Augusta, Montana.
  • He was initiated into the Scottish Rite in Billings Valley on October 1st, 1977
  • He Transferred to Baker Valley on November 10th, 1992
  • He was honored with his KCCH on November 8th, 2003
  • He received his 33rd Degree on September 8th, 2007
  • He served as Personal Representative to our SGIG from Sept 2010 to July 2013 

Robert Main Richmond

January 3, 1938-September 5, 2014

Robert (Bob) Main Richmond left earth to arrive in his heavenly home on September 5, 2014 at the age of 76. Verle and Jud Richmond welcomed their first born, wee Robbie, on January 3, 1938 in Thermopolis, Wyoming. He had the honor of being the first Grandchild to Robert, his namesake, and first child born in 1938 in Hot Springs County. Image the thrill of his Mother being honored with $5.00 for this feat. He preceded to live his life honoring his Scottish ancestors, carrying their names with dignity. Bob is survived by his wife, Joyce, of 56 years, Daughter Robyn Richmond-Winden & Son-in-law Jerry Winden, Son Jeffrey and Daughter-in law Kristy, Daughter Verlyn Richmond and Special Daughter Cyndi Richmond, Granddaughters Kaylin, Janae, and Haylee Winden. Bob is survived by his Mother Katherine Verle Richmond, his Brother Dennis Richmond, Sisters Joan Richmond and Mary Richmond Anderson, Brother- in- Law John Ellis Ward and Sister-in-Laws, Jean Ward, Judy Metzger, and Lenna Bernhardt, plus many Special Cousins, Nieces and Nephews.

Bob had the joy and freedom of attending small country schools. His humor started at a young tender age by locking his teacher in the outhouse of the one room schoolhouse–to the delight of fellow students! He learned a valuable lesson in etiquette and proper decorum. After graduation from Cody High School, Bob attended the University of Colorado, transferring to University of Idaho to graduate in 1961 with his degree in Forestry.

Bob began his 36 year career with the Forest Service, pulling up stakes to travel back and forth between North Dakota and Montana, Virginia and Oregon where he retired as Supervisor of the Wallowa Whitman Forest. During these travels they were blessed with the opportunity to make life-long friends with so very many wonderful and interesting people.

Bob may have retired from the Forest Service but he kept going non-stop right up until he left his earthly home. He was a member of the Baker United Methodist Church serving as Finance Chairman. Most Worshipful Brother Robert excelled as Grand Master of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Oregon and served leadership roles for many other Appendant and Concordant bodies of Freemasonry. He was honored to be Worthy Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, currently Chairman of Revision of Laws and Advisor to the Most Worthy Grand Patron, General Grand Chapter, OES. Bob traveled tirelessly for many years serving others where needed and with total commitment.
Bob’s love and commitment to his family was at the forefront of his life. He was a Loving Husband, Son, and Brother. He was a wonderful Father, Grandfather, and Uncle. He could fill a room with his smile and sense of humor. Bob, an avid reader! To say, that he loved books, would be an understatement! In fact, Robert was on his way home loaded down with close to 8000 books when he left us with a massive heart attack in Dillon, Montana. Bob had a delightful way of sharing stories and reciting poetry. His delivery and style of those tales and poems would enchant all who were present. Bob was a man of integrity. His word and his handshake were true and unwavering. There was only one Bob Richmond and all who had the opportunity to have been a part of his life will be forever blessed. He has left a lasting impression on us all and will be in our hearts eternally. He was preceded in death by his Father George (Jud) Richmond.

There will be a Celebration of Bob’s life on Saturday, September 13, 2014,
10:00 am, Baker High School Auditorium, reception to follow.

In Lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorials going to Baker United Methodist Church, Masonic and the Order of the Eastern Star Youth Scholarship Funds, ESTARL, or to a Charity of one’s choice. Thank you. This may be done through the Coles Tribute Center, 1950 Place Street, Baker City, OR 97814.

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MAKE ME NO GRAVE

Make me no grave within that quiet place
Where friends shall sadly view the grassy mound,
Politely solemn for a little space,
As though the spirit slept beneath the ground.

For me no sorrow, nor the hopeless tear;
No chant, no prayer, no tender eulogy:
I may be laughing with the gods–while here
You weep alone. Then make no grave for me

But lay me where the pines, austere and tall,
Sing in the wind that sweeps across the West:
Where night, imperious, sets her coronal
Of silver stars upon the mountain crest.

Where dawn, rejoicing, rises from the deep,
And Life, rejoicing, rises with the dawn:
Mark not the spot upon the sunny steep,
For with the morning light I shall be gone.

Far trails await me; valleys vast and still,
Vistas undreamed of, canyon-guarded streams,
Lowland and range, fair meadow, flower-girt hill,
Forests enchanted, filled with magic dreams.

And I shall find brave comrades on the way:
None shall be lonely in adventuring,
For each a chosen task to round the day,
New glories to amaze, new songs to sing.

Loud swells the wind along the mountain-side,
High burns the sun, unfettered swings the sea,
Clear gleam the trails whereon the vanished ride,
Life calls to life: then make no grave for me!

Henry Herbert Knibbs, from Songs of the Trail, 1920

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast August 17th, 2014

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Brothers,

Please note the continuation of our “Spring Cleaning Auction” On Tuesday August 19th.

Please also note the passing of Brother George Ruhberg.  Information is in the article below.

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08/19 – Spring Cleaning Auction
09/02 – Honoring the Grand Master (Ladies Night)
09/16 – 20th Degree Conferral

Memorial

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George Ruhberg

My Brethren, the roll of the workmen has been called, and one Master Mason, Brother George Ruhberg, 32° has not answered to his name. He has laid down the working tools of the Craft and with them he has left that mortal part for which he no longer has use.

Brother Ruhberg was born on March 1st, 1916 and had the Scottish Rite Degrees Conferred on him in December of 1966.  Brother Ruhberg passed in his sleep at 11:20 am on August 3rd, 2014.

A memorial service will be held on September 13th at the First United Methodist Church in Beaverton.  The service will be held at 3 pm.  Masons will open Lodge at Beaverton Masonic Lodge at 2 pm and then proceed two blocks to the Methodist Church.       

 

Grand Master

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Grand Master’s Dinner

Most Worshipful Grand Master R. Michael Wick will be honored on September 2nd at the Scottish Rite Temple.  Join the Portland Valley for memorable evening.  Social Hour will be held at 5:30 pm; Dinner will start at 6 pm.

HONORING OUR GRAND MASTER

  • Scottish Rite ladies night    
  • Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014
  • Dinner provided by Bridges Catering

Menu  

  • Caesar Salad
  • Beef Tenderloin
  • Seasonal Vegetables
  • Rosemary/Thyme Roasted Potatoes
  • Strawberry shortcake
  • Coffee and Tea

Spring Cleaning

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The “Spring Cleaning Auction Continues on Tuesday, August 19th.  At this time books and paintings, that are no longer needed, will be auctioned by closed bid.  These items can be viewed on August 19th until 7 pm in the former PR’s Office. 

All items will be marked with an identifier.  If you wish to bid on an item you may submit your name, email address, phone number and the amount of your bid. 

All monies received from the auction will be used to replace tables in the Ballroom.  We hope to replace the old wooden tables with new light weight composite tables.

 Please call the Scottish Rite office for information relating to this auction. 

Petition for Membership

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Click here to download petition: Scottish Rite Petition

Contact Information

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Remember to make reservations for dinners by calling the office (By 10 am on the Friday before the event) (503)226-7827 or e-mailing Officemanager@PortlandSR.com

Dear Brothers, please take note of the new email addresses for the Portland Valley Business Workgroup.

  • PR@portlandsr.com (Brian McDowell) Portland Valley Personal Representative
  • clarktrust@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Clark Trust
  • orientcfo@portlandsr.com (Eric Gazow) Orient of Oregon CFO
  • treasurer@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Treasurer Portland Valley
  • blog@portlandsr.com (Larry Roberts) Blog Administrator
  • buildingmanager@portlandsr.com (Michael Shebora) Portland Building Manager
  • officemanager@portlandsr.com (Patrick Knowles) Portland Office Manager
  • secretary@portlandsr.com (Rick Komraus) Portland General Secretary
  • exc.director@portlandsr.com (Walt Johnson) Executive Director for the Orient of Oregon
  • orientpr@portlandsr.com (Warren Gray) Orient of Oregon Personal Representative

Portland Valley Scottish Rite News Blast March 17th, 2014

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On Tuesday, March 18th, The Portland Valley will confer the 17th Degree. Dinner will start at 6 pm.

There is still space available for the Alaska cruise. For more information call Walt Johnson (503) 795 4909. (information below)

Leadership Conferense

179The Regional Leadership conference was held on March 13, 14, and 15 at the Double Tree Hotel at the Lloyd Center in Portland.  The Orient of Oregon hosted this event with strong support from Brothers of all the Valleys of Oregon.  These Brothers managed transportation, registration and acted as facilitators during the “round table forums”.

The conference was attended by over 200 Masons, from as far away as Tokyo.  Three round table forums were held on Friday and Saturday discussing new member strategies; member retention and Masonic Education.

Attendees and wives relaxed at a wine and cheese social on Friday while wives attended  a special Columbia River Gorge Tour and luncheon at the Columbia Gorge Hotel.

Those who attended this event departed with great memories of Oregon and the Brothers of this Orient. (pictured is Grand Commander Ron Seale).

Memorial

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Brother Kenneth Kerr

The role of the workman has been called and one Master Mason, Brother Kenneth Kerr, 32° has not answered to his name.

Brother Kerr passed from this life on Saturday, March 15th, 2014.  He will be remembered in a Memorial Service at St. Stephen Lutheran Church.  The service will be held in April (details to follow).

St. Stephen Church is located at 290 W. Gloucester Street in Gladstone.  Questions can be directed to Brother Kerr’s daughter Susan Newman at (503) 818-7827

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The Seventeenth Degree 

Night of the East and West

3/18/2014

Dinner starts at 6 pm will ritual to begin directly after

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Cast:

Herod                                         Bob  Casey, 32° KCCH

Captain of the Guard                Chris Foleen, 32° KCCF

John                                             Larry Roberts, 32°

Venerable Preceptor                 C. Allen White, 33°

Senior Warden                            Damon Van Beek, 32°

Junior Warden                             Randy “Scott” Uhls, 32°

Master of Ceremonies                 Chris Foleen, 32° KCCH

Orator [Off Stage Voice]              Rich Nowaki, 32°

Almomer                                      Rich Nowaki, 32°

First Officer                                  Nicholas Johns, 32°

Second Officer                             Bryan Witt, 32°

Third Officer                                 Don Marshall, 32°

Fourth Officer                               Peter Morrison, 32°

Fifth Officer                                  Ted Balestreri, 33°

Candidate                                      [From the Class]

Off Stage Voice                             Rich Nowaki, 32°

Degree Director                             Paul Blackburn, 32° KCCH

Degree Assistant                            Director Steve Gatton, 33°

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Seven Day Cruise to Alaska 
To Honor 
ILL Gary Kuney, SGIG

To experience the real Alaska, come to where the mountains are taller, the rivers mightier and the wildlife more plentiful than any place else on Earth. This is cruising Alaska. A rugged, untamed wilderness where the forests go on forever and the Summer days never end. Alaska is a pristine Wilderness of beautiful blue glaciers, snow caped mountain peaks and huge whales breaking the surface of crystalline waters. Depart Vancouver B.C. Sunday, June 22, 2014. Check in starts @ Noon, departure @ 5:00 pm.

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  • MONDAY – Scenic Cruising all day of the Inside Passage
  • TUESDAY – Visit Ketchikan, Alaska from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm
  • WEDNESDAY – Visit Juneau, Alaska from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm
  • THURSDAY – Visit Skagway, Alaska from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm
  • FRIDAY – Cruise Glacier Bay
  • SATURDAY – At sea all day
  • SUNDAY – Arrive at Seward (Anchorage), Alaska 6:00 pm

Bus transportation will be available from Portland to Vancouver on Sunday June 22nd. Side trips will be available to Denali National Park. Fishing trips are also available. Return to Portland via air not included.

$1340 per person inside cabin.
$1760 per person outside, no balcony
$2260 per person outside cabin with a balcony.

We will cruise on the beautiful HOLLAND AMERICA (OSTERDAM). For more information contact Walt Johnson /11845 Belvidere Place/Portland, Oregon 97225 – (503) 795-4909 OR walt@waltshop.com.

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Send a deposit of $350 per person by November 1st, 2013 to the above address with choice of accommodation.

It is hard to conceive of any Masonic Ritual more beautiful or inspiring. We meet together to break the bread of fraternity, to reconcile ourselves with those we have offended, and to drink the wine of refreshment and renewal. This year we will be “Memorializing” our recently departed Brethren.

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We hope you will join us for an excellent meal, beautiful harp music, and an “Inspiring” Ceremony to honor our recently departed Brethren.