Brother
Wilfred Taylor Corbishley
(died August 1949)
Temple Lodge, No. 33
Here is a brief biographical sketch of Brother Wilfred Taylor Corbishley taken from local newspaper reports of his death and funeral:
Corbishley – It was with regret that his friends in this district heard of the sudden death last Thursday of Mr. Wilfred Taylor Corbishley at his home in Victoria.
      Formerly of Duncan, Mr. Corbishley left with his wife three  years ago to make his home in Victoria.   Though he had been in poor health for some time the end was unexpected.  He was in his garden when he suddenly collapsed.
      He was born at Macclesfield, Cheshire, England and educated  at the grammar school there. Coming to Duncan in 1912 from Penticton, he  managed the Duncan branch of the Vancouver Milling & Grain Co. Ltd., for  five years. It was then operated in a building situated north of the present  E&N freight shed, which has since been demolished.
      For over 25 years he conducted his own coal and builders’  supply business in Duncan, selling out to Stewart & Duncan in 1946. On  retirement, Mr. Corbishley sold his home in Duncan and, with Mrs. Corbishley,  moved to Victoria.
      During his long residence in the district Mr. Corbishley had  taken an active interest in all community affairs. He was an alderman of the  City of Duncan for eight years, an executive member of Duncan Chamber of  Commerce for five years, a director of Cowichan Agricultural Society for over  15 years.
      To these positions of trust he brought a sound business  knowledge, practical assistance and years of intelligent, consistent hard work.
      But perhaps he was equally well known for his years of  membership in Cowichan Cricket ans Sports Club, which he joined in 1918. He was  an enthusiastic cricketer of marked ability, and at all times gave splendid  encouragement to the game in the district. It was only within recent years that  he had been compelled, through ill health, to give up active participation in a  sport which he loved. 
      When Mr. Corbishley lived on Islay Street he spent many  happy hours in his garden, which was beautifully cared for and a picturesque  sight at all times. He was an expert orchardist and won many prizes for his  fruit at Cowichan Fall fairs.
      Besides his wife, Mr. Corbishley leaves one brother, George,  Penticton; and two nephews, Donald Corbishley, Oliver, and Herbert Corbishley,  Penticton.
      Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon in  Victoria, the Rev. A.H. Cummings, B.A., L.Th., of Christ Church Cathedral,  officiating. A cremation service was held in the chapel at Royal Oak Burial  Park. 
      The lovely floral tributes were placed at the cenotaph in  the Parliament Building grounds.
      Honorary pallbearers were Messrs. J.N. Pickering and R.X.  Chisholm, both of Victoria; James Greig, Victoria, formerly of Duncan; Stephen  Hoskins and A.H. Soule, both of Duncan. Active pallbearers were: Messrs. J.Y.  Copeman, H.W. Gibson and R. Foster, all of Victoria; John W. Armour, Victoria,  formerly of Duncan; and William Evans, Duncan.”
      Source: Cowichan Leader, 25 August 1949    
Wilfred Taylor Corbishley was Initiated an Entered Apprentice in Temple Lodge, No 33, in 1921. He was Passed to a Fellow Craft and Raised to a Master Mason in 1922.
Brother Corbishley was active in the local community, serving as a member of Duncan City Council, on the exectitive of the Duncan Chamber of Commerce and the Cowichan Agricultural Society.
Brother Corbishley took a demit from Temple Lodge, No. 33 in 1943, when he moved from Duncan to Victoria.
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