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Sunflower Lodge No. 86, A. F. & A. M.
2929 West Pawnee St, Wichita, Kansas 67213-1821

 

 

Officers of Sunflower Lodge No. 86 for the year 2009:

Raul Tanguma

Worshipful Master 2009

The Worshipful Master's jewel is the Square, which is a stonemason's tool to ascertain true and correct angles of the cut and smoothed stone...thus his Jewel symbolizes virtue.


Telephone (316) 573-9344    

Worshipful Master's email address

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Pat Moroney

 

Senior Warden

Senior Warden's jewel is the Level, which symbolizes that all Masons meet on the level, without regard to social, political or religious beliefs or status.

Telephone (316) 209-6008    

 

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Kee Claar

Junior Warden

 

His Jewel of Office is the Plumb, which is a stonemason's instrument used for ascertaining the alignment of a vertical surface. It symbolizes upright behavior among Masons.


Cell Phone (316) 522-8548    

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Ron Fuller

Treasurer

 

Treasurer's jewel is a Pair of Crossed Keys, signifying he is the Collector and Distributor of all Lodge Monies as he holds the keys to the cashbox.


Cell Phone (316) 522 - 9115    

 

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Kevin M Coons, Sr

Secretary

 

Secretary's jewel is the Crossed Quill Pens. The Secretary is the Lodge's Recorder.

Telephone (316) 945-8882

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Tom Johnson

Chaplain

 

Chaplain's jewel of office is an opened book, symbolizing the Volume of Sacred Law (the Christian Bible, Hebrew Torah or Tanach, the Muslim Qur'an, the Hindu Veda, the Zoroastrian Zend-Avesta, or the Proverbs of Confucius). It's simply referred to as the Volume of Sacred Law. This is a nonsectarian term representing the Holy Book held sacred by members of that lodge.


Telephone (316) 722 - 6690    

Chaplain's email address

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Ken Witzell, Jr

Senior Deacon

 

 

Senior Deacon's jewel is the Square and Compass with the Sun in the middle. The sun signifies that his position is on the lower level, to the right of the Worshipful Master in the east. His duty is as messenger of the Worshipful Master, hence he does a lot of walking.


Telephone (316) 204-6953    

 

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Glen Davidson

Junior Deacon

 

 

Like his senior counterpart, the Senior Deacon, the Jewel of his office is the Square and Compass, however the Junior Deacon's Square and Compass has a moon in the center (rather than a sun), which signifies that he is in the West.


Telephone (316) 312-3431    

 

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Mark Herndon

Senior Steward

 

 

Senior Steward's jewel is the Cornucopia, which is an exact duplicate of the Junior Steward's Cornucopia. The Cornucopia signifies the "Horn of Plenty". It is a goat horn filled with the fresh fruits and vegetables to denote the "fruits of your labors" and represents a job well done.


Telephone (316) 258-2606    

 

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Scott Phillips

Junior Steward

 

 

Junior Steward's jewel is the Cornucopia, which is an exact duplicate to the Senior Steward's Cornucopia. The Cornucopia signifies the "Horn of Plenty". It is a goat horn filled with the "fruits of your labors" and represents a job well done.


Telephone (316) 761-0388    

 

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Don Kabler

Tyler

 

 

Tyler's jewel is the Sword, by which he symbolically refuses entrance to anyone who is uninitiated in the Craft. The sword has no scabbard, as it is his symbolic duty to always have his sword drawn, ready for the defense of his post.


Telephone (316) 265-9363    

 

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