From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Thursday, June 15, 1922, p. 16:
With full Masonic honors, B. F. Haile, for many years a worker in the Masonic lodge, was buried at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Cemetery, after funeral services at the First Christian Church, with a sermon by Rev. L. D. Anderson, pastor. Haile died Tuesday morning.
During the last 10 years Haile has been an instructor in Masonry. He became affiliated with the Fort Worth Lodge No. 158, A. F. & A. M. in 1900. He became a member of the Fort Worth Council of Royal and Select Master Masons when it was organized in 1907 and at the time of his death he was for the third time its illustrious Master. He was a charter member of the Moslah Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, had taken the Scottish Rite degrees and was a thirty-second degree Mason.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Thursday, June 15, 1922, p. 16:
With full Masonic honors, B. F. Haile, for many years a worker in the Masonic lodge, was buried at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Cemetery, after funeral services at the First Christian Church, with a sermon by Rev. L. D. Anderson, pastor. Haile died Tuesday morning.
During the last 10 years Haile has been an instructor in Masonry. He became affiliated with the Fort Worth Lodge No. 158, A. F. & A. M. in 1900. He became a member of the Fort Worth Council of Royal and Select Master Masons when it was organized in 1907 and at the time of his death he was for the third time its illustrious Master. He was a charter member of the Moslah Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, had taken the Scottish Rite degrees and was a thirty-second degree Mason.
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