9th – Frederick William Clarke, Sr.

SGIG at age 66 years and 26 days
January 14, 1959 – December 5, 1968
Duration of Supreme Council Tenure: 8 years, 11 months, and 20 days

Born: September 29, 1897 – Died: December 5, 1968
Life span: 71 years, 2 months, and 6 days
Architect


Progress in Scottish Rite Masonry:
– 4°-14°: November 15, 1927, invested by Mobile Lodge of Perfection, Mobile; 15°-18°: November 16, 1927, invested by Mobile Chapter of Rose Croix, Mobile; 19°-30°: November 17, 1927, invested by Mobile Council of Kadosh, Mobile; 31°-32°: November 17, 1927, invested by Mobile Consistory, Mobile
  – 32°, KCCH: October 20, 1931; 33°, IGH: elected October 22, 1963; coroneted October 25, 1963; Deputy: January 14, 1959 – October 25, 1963; SGIG: elected October 22, 1963; crowned October 25, 1963; laid down his Craft tools while in Office, December 5, 1968. 

Scottish Rite Bodies created during tenure:: 
– 1959, October 21 – Huntsville Lodge of Perfection, Huntsville.
– 1963, October 24 – Huntsville Chapter of Rose Croix, Huntsville.
– 1967, October 5 – Huntsville Council of Kadosh, Huntsville.
– 1967, October 5 – Huntsville Consistory, Huntsville. 

Committees Membership: 
– Foreign Relations: 1963, 1965, 1967.
– Publications: 1963, 1965, 1967. 

Scottish Rite Biography: 

Brother Clarke was raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason in Birmingham Lodge, No. 757, F&AM, Birmingham, Alabama. A member of the Mobile Scottish Rite Bodies, Brother Clarke had the distinction of serving as Master of Kadosh (1940-1958.) He was honored with the rank and decoration of Knight Commander of the Court of Honour in 1931. Coronated an Inspector General Honorary of the Thirty-third Degree in 1943, appointed Deputy of the Supreme Council in Alabama in 1959, and crowned a Sovereign Grand Inspector-General in 1963.

Illustrious Frederic William Clarke, 33°, was a real Master Mason; and he practiced its teachings and its philosophy for the benefit of his fellow men. He impressed his personality on every place or person in which or with whom he was associated. He served the Supreme Council well and he has left us with a record of good deeds to voice his fame. 


Bibliography: 

– Fred W. Clarke, 33º, appointed Deputy. The New Age, January, 1959:99-100.
– Supreme Council Elects Five Active Members. Fred. W. Clarke. The New Age, January, 1964:16.
– Clarke, Fred. W. Maundy-Thursday. The New Age, March, 1964:16-20.
– Clarke, Fred. W. The Master’s Plan. The New Age, June, 1964:40-43.
– Clarke, Fred. W. History and Masonry. The New Age, October, 1965:11-17.
– Clarke, Fred. W. Easter 1968. The New Age, April, 1968:49-54.
– Clarke, Fred. W. God Lives. The New Age, January, 1969:15-20.
– Fred. W. Clarke, 33º. In Memoriam. The New Age, February, 1969:8-9.
– In Memoriam. Transactions. 1969:326-330. 

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