Provincial Almoners Weekly Letter

Dear Brethren All,  

It is with great sadness that we learn of the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. He was a devoted and beloved husband to our Queen, a father, grandfather and great grandfather. He served this Nation and the Commonwealth with distinction. We express our deepest condolences to Her Majesty and her family, keeping them in our thoughts and prayers. I, along with over 4,000 brethren joined the Pro Grand Master of The United Grand Lodge of England, in a nine o’clock toast to Bro. Prince Philip, who had been a member of our Fraternity for over 60 years. I would think that many of you did as well.

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Dear Brethren All,

I send you Happy Easter Greetings today, have a good weekend. It is a good feeling that some of the restrictions have been lifted and we are able to meet, outside, with our families and friends, albeit restricted in numbers. Two of our daughters have taken advantage of this and Helen arrived during the morning of Good Friday, it was a bit chilly sitting in the garden, but enjoyable. Just after lunch our youngest daughter arrived with her daughter, by this time the sun was shining on the patio. It was difficult though not to give any of them a big hug, that will have to come later.

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Dear Brethren All, 

Here we are with the official first day of Spring with us. Nature is responding well to this and the garden is once again continuing to look very colourful, with yellow and white daffodils in  all their splendour. The planting and sowing has started, potatoes planted, carrot seed in the soil and so I will await with interest the progression being made.

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Provincial Almoners Weekly Letter

Dear Brethren All, 

I greet you all well and trust that you are safe and as well as can be expected. It is encouraging that we hear the rate of infections is coming down and hopefully we will be benefitting from the route map for slowly coming out of the lockdown. Many of us are looking forward to be able to meet up with our families at last. It will still be a few months, I am sure, before we can contemplate meeting in our Lodges and feel comfortable and confident that we are safe. As has been said a few times, we must be cautious and diligent.

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