Each year the lodge votes on the person to to be the head of the lodge for that next year, the title within the lodge for that individual is Worshipful Master, or abbreviated WM. The wording goes back the 1600’s and would currently mean worthy head. Once someone has completed their year they are referred to as a Past Master. These are the individuals who have held that office since 1857. Please note we are missing a few pictures and some have been damaged due to a water leak twenty years ago. We’ve tried to restore some of these. However if you are a family member or have a picture of an individual with a missing or damaged picture, please reach out to us and share it so we can update the image and show them their due respect. As a note the RW in front of a name designates Right Worshipful meaning they held a Grand Lodge position and a MW designates Most Worshipful which means they were a Grand Master.