Illustrious Dr. Solomon Wallace, 33°, Sovereign Grand Commander of the United Supreme Council of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite - PHA, Northern Jurisdiction, passed to the Celestial Lodge last Wednesday, March 30th. He was 87 years old.
He was a native of Raleigh, North Carolina and has been listed among Ebony Magazine's Top 150 African American Organization Leaders.
All services will all take place at New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 122-05 Smith Street, Jamaica, NY.
Thursday, April 7
Wake and Viewing, 5pm-7pm; Followed by Masonic Services
Assembly Time: 630pm, Service Begins: 7:00pm
Friday, April 8
Going Home Service, 10am
RIP
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ReplyDeleteMay he Rest In Peace.
SMIB
PM Patrick Fuller
Sons Of Kings # 123
Brooklyn, NY
Mentor Patriot Masons-Mas on
ReplyDeleteGreat Educator Philanthropist
Historian ...GIG Robert V Thaxton
United Supreme Council A.A.S.R.
Southern Jurisdiction PHA
Charlotte N.C. - Washington D.C.
My mother is a long time resident of Prince Hall where she and I both had the pleasure of laughing, talking and getting to know the Grand Commander.He will forever be apart of Prince Hall.
ReplyDeleteI too will miss SGIG Wallace; He was present when I received my 33rd degree and was a fixture at our USC SJ PHA for as long as I can remember. We have lost a giant in freemasonry. On several occasions I visited consistories in New York and had the pleasure to attend his USC. We shall see each other on the other side. God bless his family
ReplyDeleteGreat people are identified through their thoughts and actions. Dr. Solomon Wallace will always be remembered through his thoughts and actions. There are buildings for people to living that he put in place. There are camps for our youth that he put in place. There are young men and woman in college today because of his thoughts and actions.
ReplyDeleteWe will miss him dearly and wish his family the best.
V/R
SGIG, Mario C. Williams
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