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Vancouver Island Masonic History Project - Duncan and Cowichan Valley
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Duncan & Cowichan Valley Cemeteries - Masonic Interments
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Mountain View Cemetery - Masonic Interments
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Mountain View Cemetery, Somenos, North Cowichan
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Here is a brief biographical sketch of Brother George Almon Harris taken from his obituary in the Cowichan Leader newspaper:
        
“Harris – Mr. George Almon Harris, Duncan, passed peacefully  away on Thursday in Duncan Hospital where he had been a patient for some time.  He was in his 79th year, and had been in poor health for several  years.
    Besides his wife he leaves a son, Mr. Roy A. Harris,  Nanaimo; a daughter, Mrs. H.D. Adams (Hazel), Calif.; and three grandsons. The  older daughter, Fern, died in 1912 when 17 years old.
    Mr. and Mrs. Harris celebrated their 50th wedding  anniversary on December 16, 1943. Many relations and friends attended at that  time, but celebrations were quiet as Mr. Harris was then in poor health.
    Mr. and Mrs. Harris (formerly Mary Helen Gidley) were  married on December 14, 1893 at Bob Caygeon, Ont.  Mr. Harris was born in Lindsay, Ont.  and they lived in Ontario until 1898, when  they came to Victoria where they resided for two years.
    In 1900 they arrived in Duncan. Their first home was in the  house now used by Cowichan Public Library. Later they made their home on the  townsite on the corner of Coronation Avenue and Ypres Street until they sold it  recently and were living on Garden Street. Before his retirement due to ill  health, Mr. Harris conducted an electrical and paint shop. A member of Masonic  lodges in Canada for more than 50 years, Mr. Harris was a member of Temple  Lodge.
    Mr. Harris served a term on Duncan School Board and for a  few years was captain of Duncan Volunteer Fire Department in its early years.
    Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W.F. Burns in  Davis Funeral Chapel on Saturday afternoon. Interment followed in the United  Church Cemetery, Somenos. Pallbearers were: Messrs. George H. Savage, Kenneth  Duncan, Wm. Dwyer, James Grieg, W.B. Powel and R.J. Mason.”
Brother
George Almon Harris
(died August 1945, aged 79)
Temple Lodge, No. 33
The tomb of Brother George Almon Harris in Mountain View Cemetery, Somenos, B.C.
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