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Tag: final degree

Donald J. Lang, PGM (1937-2025) -by Michael Greenzeiger, PGM

Brother Donald J. Lang has passed on from mortal life, but his accomplishments and all the lives he has touched live on after him. Don lived a life dedicated to Odd Fellowship and to caring for the communities he belonged to and those in need.

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The Final Degree of Odd Fellowship -by Mason Wolf

When death comes, we have a degree for that…Euphemistically referred to as “the last degree”, it was written in the style of one of our degree ceremonies. It has no sign or password, but it does have a memento, the evergreen branch, which reminds us that the virtues of our departed brother or sister will remain ever green in our memories.

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