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Miner-William-To-Mitchell-Eugene.Pdf N ame Lod~re N o. //j~ Initiated Dimitted Officia l R ecord i- ,_ J'Y'f / Passed Suspended} /l-;d I Cf- I fr'J I N. P. D . Deprived } J N.P.D. A~:te~ J- ~ Cf/ Suspended} U .M. C. Reinst ated Expelled Restored Remarks Name Miner , William L Lodge No. I :ZO' Staod1::~b Initiated Dimitted Official Record 3-22 - 196 2 PaLtd Sustpendcd } _-26-1962 N.. D. Deprived } R~!10-1262 N. P. D. Affiliate<! Suu.. st{nded c. } Reimtated Expelled Restored Died L<6,. - ,&., 5"'- t. ~ ~ ~- G21L.~~u, DoB'-13-1905 Remarks SBBAOO LA,KE. ..oj L. Miner. eo .. Sebaio Lalr.t, , afternooQ 1D a:. kftil!iif. tal. .. ··' Be wai head of the m&lbte­ nance department of the South 1Portland Bnllneering Co. Mr. Kiner was bom JUDe 13, 1905, In Cheater, Maas., son of Irvtng and Emma Miner. He attended acboola there and was graduate!~ from West Spring­ field H1lh ·School and Colby Colle1e, Class of -lt32. He waa a meiQber of Zeta Pal Fraternity. He~ 1n Wa­ tervllle for a few · ·~ and came to Portland In '.1140. Dur­ Ing World War n~: yaa em­ ~loyed at the So, .··.·Po rtland Shipyard. He w • former realdem , ~th and :;s·:iW:. l~n!:~!! Sco . • ·f d 8 member · · • AP and AM and of tbe ~' Etna Grange. Name Minervino, Thomas Joseph Lodge No. 180 Hiram = ~ Initiated Dlmltted Officin I Record 2- 16- 1960 /-'f-19~1 Past~e<\ Suspended} 4-12 -1960 N. P . D. Ralaedr::'_ Deprived} / 3- 1960 N. P.D. Afflllated Suspended} U . M . C. Reinst ated Expelled Restored Died Born ~ - 1-- lf.J :L Remarks Nnn>e Initiated Dlmltted Offlclal Record Passed Suspended l ~ ltfto - 'f N. i'. D. l Raised Deprived } N. l'. D. Sus pended } Affilia ted I II £. /1 - - t~O U. M . C. R einst a ted Ex1>elled Name Mi ngo , Horac e E dwa rd LodieNo. 1 74._ Initiated Official Record 6- 24- 1961 ?nrx!V· '1 bJ Paa'jd-23- 1961 Suspended} N. P.D. rtf~ If/,~ Deprived} Rt~- 21 - 1961 N. P.D. Afflllated Su• pended} U.M. C. Relnatated Expelled Restored Died / tJ -It, _19 ~ Born 11- 15-1928 Remarks NamMing o, Paul Jl_!_~¥ Lodge No. 12 Cumberland c.2..] Dimitted Official Record In~a.!.ed 8-1962 Sus~ended} t~! 6-1962 N.. D. Deprived } 1Racr -20-1962 N. P. D. Affilia ted Suspended } U. M. C. Reinstated F.x(>ellcd Restored Died \l)~k)l~ BoT-10-1920 Remarks Name Mingo ' Russell Stanley Lodge No. 11/:t L:t:nd ~ Initia ted Dimittcd Official Record 2- 2- 1963 Passed Sus'},ended } 3- 2- 196 3 N .• D . Deprived } Ra~e~ 6- 1963 N. P. D . AHiliatcd Suu ..s~nde c.d } Reinsta ted Ex1>cUcd Restored Died l .i-.~ 191'1 (1._. _, • A J f...rJ '€7./ Bofj-2 8-1828 Remarks = Initia ted I e ~ It - 1q ....,. .~ , Pa,sed ,.-v / - J- /Ci R a ised -, ').../) / ). - ~ 7-!/J Mfllla t ed 7 ;;L{) Reinst ated Res tored TRemarks 3' Dimltted Officio I Record lniJJ~~ - / ?.J J pf~cd Suspended } /o-1.)..~ 19ttf I ' -1'1-!1J I N. P.D. 1}-f'-11'-1 I Deprived} Rar''~ 1/-J 1JY N.P. D. Affiliated Suspended} U.M.C. R einstated Expelled if- J'-t 1 'f 3 R estored Died I nitiated 7jrq/Lf Passed Suspended} 7/r/Lf N P . O. } Raised o"eprived 'ljy,-)t'-1 NP.D. } Affiliated S~spended U .M.C. Reinstated Expelled Restored Remarks Suspended} N . P . D. Deprived} N.P.D. Sus pended} U. M.C. Reinstated Expelled Restored Initiated Offlclul Record Passed 7-3 ' _, er.., ' S spended} N.P. D. RaJr.e?- 'Yf'- / '7 'f I Deprived} '1 - r- r-""/ 7 oJ N. P.D. Afflllated f I Suspended} U . M . C . Reinstated Expelled Restored Died Remar~/ ?/ ')/ / t1. -31- / 9 7 7 ] """"~ &' Dimitted Initiated /lft/J iJ Sus pended } Passed J//1 i O N . P. U. 11 D.,prived } Raised d !'fu/J N.P.D. Affilinted Suspended } U.M. C. Re instated tix,,elled llestored Died IC.-m orkfll Name Dlmltted Offlclnl Record Suspended} N.P. D. Deprived} N.P.D. Suspended} U.M. C. Reinstated EXJlelled Restored Died Remarks la.itiated J>imitted Offiriul Record Passed !Suopcnded } N. P.ll. .Ruised Deurived } N. P. J>. A !filiate d !Suspended } U.M.G. Reinstated Exp"ll~d ( l~-<a lle•lorcd Died 1-1-Co -/ 3 9 J Remarks / fb b Name Mink, Keith B. Lodge No. 1 Union o/ Initiated Dlmltted 5 - 26-19 6 0 Passed Suspended} 10-20 -1960 N . P . D. 19~1.. Ralar · Deprived} 11 - 16 - 1960 N . P. D. S}, tr~PJ - b tt­ AffUI.tted Suspended} U.M. C. , LtJ. l'fbJ R einstated Espelled )?J. ;rtt, - - ~7 R estored Died o/a'611 0 Born 4- 6- 1922 Remarks laitiattod J> imitttod Official Record Passed Suo11~nded } N. P. 0. Raised Ueprived } N. P.O. Alliliated SuHpeoded } U.r.t.G. Rdnstatfld Hxpell~d tl.. tored Died Remarks lf77 Name Lod~re No. Initiated Dimitted Officio! Record :L -;J... ,F-J q I 0 Passed / Suspended } /., _ r-_ Ja l. J N.P.D. /oL ~ 17 V'\- Raised Oeprlved} 3-JJ - IqJo N.P.D. Affiliated Suspended} U.M.C. Reinstated Expelled Reatortd Died Remark a ___________ , _____ . Name Minkin, Maurice Lodge No. 218 Brotherhood Initiated Dimitted Official Record 2-14 -126 1 Pas1d Sus'}:'nded } 0-12-1261 N .• D. Raised Deprived } 2-22-1962 N. P. D. Affiliated SuslM:nded } I u.. c. Reinstated Expelled Restored Died I..:J.- 1 7·/"f~S' ~!:~ ' A ~ ,J ..lr.rtv. Bor'l. 1-22-1201 Remarks I ~ Maine far 40 7ean. Before com­ MAURICE MINKIN ing to Portland ID lMl he op­ Maurice IIJnldp. •· of 105 erated llaumln Pharmacy ln Dartmoutb. a., proDrietor i Dorchester, Mau. He establlab· HealUl Drill store, Congress ed the Beallb Drug store here street aad Waahinaton AveJ.!'.le, in 1950. died laat 111ght in ~ local Mr. Minkin . was a director of hospital, He suffered a heart the Jewish Rome for the Ag­ attack at the store Tuelday ed, the Portland Hebrew School, mominr. and was a member of the Cum· Mr. Minkin wu borD 1D Lem­ berland County Pharmaceutical berr, Austria, the 10n of Abra. Aaaoclatloa, the B!otberhood ham and ladte Schneider Min­ Lodge, AF&AM. Cumberland kin. He attended schools in Lodge B'nal B'rtth and Sbaar­ New York City and was a grad­ ey Tphtloh. uate of the Ma.uachusetts He is survived by his wife, Pharmaceutical School. the former Lydia Boxstein; He was a relistered pharm­ three sons, Burton R. MlnJdn, acist ln Massachusetts and Phoenix, .Ariz., Dr. Cedric Min· kin, Cambridre, England, and Richard S. Mlnkln, Lexington, Name Minor, Loudon Clark Lod~e~e ering 183 Inldated Dlmltted Offldul Record 1/21/24 Passed Suspended 1/28/24 N. P. D. Raised Deprived } 2/4/24 N. P.D. AffUlated Suspended U.M. C. Reins tated Expelled 1 -J'f ~/1 3~ Restored Died 5 - JK'-!CJ78 If_ Remarks j Age 32 I niti"iited ,.,_7 - t Qo .:, DJ_lt: , -t 3-IJ Pnlsed I 1 9 Suspended} William F . Miner Dies 10- ~o- JQo 3 N.P.D. F ARMINGTON, March 4. (Special) Raised I Deprived} -WilHam F. M1ner, 67, organizer ot /~- ~1 - J 7~ 3 the first school bJ. nd In Maina and for Affiliated 17 years superintendent of schools aL ,. ~~·ded} i''armington, died suddenly at hla U.M.C. home Sunday. :... .., - 'l · • · 't" R!t:::l'f -19 30 Expelled A native of East Providence, R. I., Mr. Miner was educated In that city and at Brown University. His entire Restored life, after completing school, had been given over Lo teaching at Lincoln, Banington, R. I ., Caribou, Llmcstont, and Farmington. He wa~ a member of local Masonic bodies, and Kora Temple, Mystic Shrine. ~ ::::Jri:ti ~ / lnitin~/ -/fjJ ...Oimittcd I Official Record Pa~ed J uspendcd } -If -jfJJ N.P.D. d Deprived lJ -'j--/{J1 N.P.D. f ~-;)-o-Jtlb :fj. I "( Suspended t ;;_ - 1 a--- If:! '0 u. M. c. r Relnst,tcJ Expelled Restored Died Remarks SusJ)endcd l ~ ~.r.t _ N. 1'. D. I II l.J De1>rivcd l N. P . D. f SusJ)cnded { U. M . C. f Reins tat<.'<! Expelled Reo to red Died Rernnrks ltfn ~ lnitla7 SuspeJlded} N. P~ D . Deprived} N.P.D. Suspended} U.M.C. Reinstated Expelled Restored EllSWORTH .:....: Charles "Pete" Min· ott, 71 , died at a local hospital, Nov. 24, 1991. He was born in Lynn, Mass., May 22, 1920, the son of Ralph R. and Mildred (Wade) Minott. He graduated from Higgins Classical Institute. He was on Air Force and An'Ay veteran of World War II and flew as a flight bom· badeer, receiving the Distinguished Flying Crass Medal. He worked for New England Telephone Co. for 34 years and was a member of the Tale­ phone Pioneers of America. He be­ longed to the Olive Branch Masonic Lodge No. 124 AF & AM of Charleston, Scottish Rite Bodies and Anah Temple Shrine of Bangor. Pete Is survived by his beloved wife of 48 years, Dorothy (Dunham) Minott of Ellsworth; two sons, Robert E. Minott of Ellsworth, Edward R. Minott of Wrentham, Mass.; one daughter, Mrs. Samuel (Jane) Nesbitt of Surry: one sister, Mrs. Holly (Mary Ann) Rolfe of Au· bum, N.H.; four grandchildren, Ethan and John Nesbitt, Jenny ond Laura Minott. 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