Harry R. Kendall #750

  7306 Fegenbush Lane  Louisville, Kentucky  40229

 

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Meetings held:

2nd and 4th Tuesday

Dinner at 6:30pm

Communication 7:30pm

Harry R. Kendall was a co-owner and founder of the Washington National Life Insurance Company of Evanston, Illinois. Prior to his death in 1958, a large part of his fortune was placed in trust with the provision that income be paid to the Board of Hospitals and Homes of the Methodist Church and its successor organizations and used for stipulated purposes. Over $6 million has been allocated since 1958 for worthy projects and students

        His Masonic Affiliations include:  

  • He received his first degree on October 10, 1898; his second degree on October 17, 1898 and was raised on October 31, 1898.  He received the degrees in Social Lodge No. 86 in Terre Haute, Indiana.
  • Organized Shibboleth Lodge No. 750 in February 1903.
  • Demitted from Louisville Lodge No. 400 December 15, 1903
  • Member Scottish Rite 32 K.C.C.H.
  • Founder and first High Priest of Highland Chapter No. 150 R.A.M.
  • Member Louisville Demolay Commandery No. 12 Knights Templar
  • Member Kosair Shrine
  • Shibboleth Lodge renamed Harry R Kendall Lodge in 1952 (see history page)

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  • Do you reflect on the nature of man's existence and your obligations to God, your family, and yourself?

  • If such ethical and moral questions hold little interest for you, then you will gain little benefit from the teachings of the Craft. But if you seek a more meaningful quality of life - and the spirit of charity and good fellowship which flow from it - then Freemasonry has much to offer.

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