Service Lodge No. 1009 Charter Members and Notable Brethren

An Image of a Communication from Service Lodge no.1009, Flushing, Queens, New York

Service Lodge No. 1009 holds a respected place in the history of Queens Freemasonry, and its charter stands as the foundation of that legacy. More than a formal document, the charter represents the beginning of a lodge shaped by fellowship, ritual, charity, and faithful service to both Masonry and the wider community. The men whose names were first attached to Service Lodge No. 1009 gave the lodge its earliest identity, setting a standard of dedication that continued through later generations of officers, Past Masters, and active brethren.

An Image of the Official Seal of Service Lodge no. 1009, Flushing, Queens.jpg

This directory is intended to honor those charter members and notable members whose leadership, labor, and loyalty helped define the lodge’s character over time. From its earliest days in Queens through its years of growth and community involvement, Service Lodge No. 1009 earned its name through the work of men who believed that service was not simply a principle, but a practice. If you’d like, I can next turn this into a more formal directory introduction, a museum-style historical note, or a version with placeholders for the actual charter member names.

 

Charter Members of Service Lodge no.1009

 

Notable members of Service Lodge no.1009

 

Related Articles

Service Lodge Lodge no.1009 — Freemasonry in Flushing

Advance Service Mizpah Lodge No. 586 — The story continues here


Brete Murphy

Freemason, Historian, Versed in Essoteric Studies 

Next
Next

Service Lodge No. 1009: History of a Queens Freemasonry Lodge