Jim Rich


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69 years old
Winnabow, N. C.
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  First Sargeant U.S. Army retired.  Was raised to a master mason at Corinth Lodge #116  in Corinth, Ms.  Joined the Scottish Rite and Shriners while living in Corinth in 1985.  Joined York Rite and Eastern Star while in Fremont, Nebraska.  Retired from military in 1990 and returned to place I grew up at until joining the military.  I am now a member of Wilmington Lodge #319 in Wilmington, N.C.

  Love history and anything to do with mountain men, cowboys, indians.  Love guns, hunting, fishing, camping.  When I found this website it has almost everything I love.

   I wish to thank bro. Prewett for his patience and advice.

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2 Comments

Reply David L. Prewett
2:45 AM on September 29, 2010 
Welcome Brother Jim, Glad to have you as a member of the site. Hope you enjoy it and if you ever want to more about the history of Montana Masonry and Masonry in the West, watch this site and I will keep trying to add more and don't hesitate to send me a note if you want to know more than I get posted because I am sure if you have questions other will also. Thanks again for joining the site, Welcome and ENJOY Masonry, nothing pays greater dividends in the true meaning of life than our fraternity.
Reply David L. Prewett
2:44 AM on September 29, 2010 
Welcome Brother Jim, Glad to have you as a member of the site. Hope you enjoy it and if you ever want to more about the history of Montana Masonry and Masonry in the West, watch this site and I will keep trying to add more and don't hesitate to send me a note if you want to know more than I get posted because I am sure if you have questions other will also. Thanks again for joining the site, Welcome and ENJOY Masonry, nothing pays greater dividends in the true meaning of life than our fraternity.