Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Utah 1902
Bro. William John Lynch having been born in Salt Lake City, March 1, 1862, has the distinction of being the first native born Utahn, who occupies the Grand East of the Grand Lodge of Utah. He received a common school education at St. Mark’s Episcopal School in Salt Lake City. Leaving school at the age of fourteen years, he was employed by the Union Pacific Coal company, which was then in charge of the genial and charitable Bro. Abram Gould, who was so pleased with the excellent qualities of the boy that he took a deep interest in him, and was not only his employer, but also his guardian and friend. The friendship of the man and the boy formed in those days lasted until Bro. Gould’s death, which occurred in Salem, N, Y., June 22, 1899.
In 1887 Bro. Lynch engaged in the real estate business, and through upright dealing and keen judgment made a success of it. His knowledge of real estate values in Salt Lake City, coupled with his integrity and moral character, induced the Liberal party, of which he was always a staunch supporter, to nominate him for County Assessor, and when on the evening of election, August 4, 1890, the ballots were counted his opponent found himself beaten by a large majority of votes. His first term of office gave so much satisfaction to his fellow citizens that he was re-elected by the Liberal party in November, 1892, and for a third term in November, 1894, by the Republican party. At the election in 1890 and 1892 he led the ticket, and in 1894 had a handsome majority.
Retiring from politics, he devoted his energies to mining in Utah and Colorado, and for the last two years has been bookkeeper for the Pleasant Valley Coal company. While Bro. Lynch has not accumulated a fortune, he has gained the esteem and respect of all the people with whom he has come in contact, and earned the reputation of a man of integrity, honor and ability.
On the third day of June, 1888, Bro. Lynch married Miss Annie B. Taylor, also a native of Salt Lake City, who with her happy disposition and womanly kindness, brightens their cosy home near Liberty Park with never ceasing love and affection. Two daughters of twelve and six years, respectively, give already evidence of succeeding their parents in every direction
The Masonic record of Bro. Lynch has been equaled but not surpassed in the Grand Jurisdiction of Utah. He was initiated in Wasatch Lodge No. 1, January 15th; passed February 15th, and raised February 19th, in the year 1892. He dimitted from Wasatch Lodge February 10, 1893, and affiliated with Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 2, March 13th, of same year. The Junior Warden of the Lodge having left the Jurisdiction in June, the Worsh. Master, Bro. Daniel Dunne, appointed him to occupy the South during the balance of the term. He was elected Senior Warden of the Lodge December 11, 1893, Worsh. Master December 10, 1894, and re-elected December 9, 1895, serving two years.
Bro. Lynch was an excellent presiding officer. He was a strict disciplinarian, yet always courteous and kind; he was charitable, yet careful in disbursing the fund of the Lodge. He had memorized the By-Laws of the Lodge, and being himself punctual in their observance, permitted no member to disobey them. As ritualist, he had no superior. When conferring a Degree his whole soul was in the work, and the words flowed from his lips with such emphasis that no candidate or Brother left the Lodge room without being better informed of the tenets of Masonry and the beauties of its symbolism. Besides that, he was an industrious and zealous officer. During his first term as Master, he presided at thirty-four Degrees. Ever since he became an officer of Mt. Moriah Lodge much of his time and attention was devoted to its interest, and for it he has worked in season and out of season, and by it has earned for himself the love and respect of every member, including the everlasting friendship of the writer.
Another proof that Bro. Lynch is a devoted and faithful Mason is the fact that ever since he retired from office he has missed but two meetings of Mt. Moriah Lodge, and never yet has shirked any duty as a member.
The Grand Lodge record of Bro. Lynch is similar to his Lodge record. He made his first appearance in Grand Lodge at the twenty-third annual communication held at Provo, January 16 and 17, 1894. At the twenty-fourth Annual Communication held at Ogden, January 15 and 16 1895, Grand Master A. C. Emerson appointed him Senior Grand Deacon. He was elected Junior Grand Warden January 18, 1899; Senior Grand Warden, January 17, 1900; Deputy Grand Master, January 16, 1901; and Grand Master, January 22, 1902.
He has been Grand Representative to the Grand Lodge of New Zealand since July 6, 1896. He is an honorary member of the Masonic Veteran Association of the Pacific Coast since March 21, 1902. His Lodge number is 272; Grand Lodge number 1126. Bro. Lynch is a careful reader of Masonic literature; is familiar with the Laws of the Grand Lodge of Utah; is a true and loyal citizen, and will make and ideal Grand Master.
Bro. Lynch received the Capitular Degrees in Utah Chapter No. 1, R. A. M., Salt Lake City, as follows: Mark Master, April 9th; Past Master, April 16th; Most Excellent, April 20th; Royal Arch, April 27th; in the year 1892. He was appointed Principal Sojourner in December, 1893; was Captain of the Host in 1898 and `99, and was elected Excellent High Priest, December, 1900, and re-elected in December, 1901. After his first year’s service the members of the Chapter were so pleased with his work and devotion to duty that they presented him with a beautiful and costly Past High Priest Jewel.
Bro. Lynch was made a Companion of the Red Cross in Utah Commandery No. 1, K. T., Salt Lake City, February 9th; Knight Templar and Knight of Malta, February 16th, in the year 1893.
Ref: Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Utah, 1902, page 1, 2, 3.
OBITUARY
An active career closed with the death of Past Grand Master William J. Lynch on Wednesday, July 22, 1931. He had been ailing for several years and the last six months of his life were passed in St. Mark’s Hospital.
He was born in Salt Lake City, March 1, 1862, and his entire life was spent in this city.
Brother Lynch was active in politics and served his party as county assessor several terms, chief of police, secretary of the State Land Board and in 1906 was an unsuccessful candidate for mayor of Salt Lake
In a business way, at different times he engaged in mining, real estate and insurance business, as book-keeper for the Pleasant Valley Coal Company, and for eleven years prior to his retirement on account of illness he was employed by the Utah Copper Company in the purchasing department.
On June 3, 1888 Brother Lynch was married to Miss Annie B. Taylor, also a native of Salt Lake, and to them were born two daughters who with the widow, survive him.
Brother Lynch was an exceptionally fine ritualist and his Masonic record gives unmistakable evidence of his interest and activities in all branches of Masonry.
Brother Lynch was initiated in Wasatch Lodge No. 1, January 15, 1892, passed February 15, and raised February 19th, of the same year. A year later-March 13, 1893,-he affiliated with Mt. Moriah Lodge. Of this Lodge he was Worshipful Master during the years of 1894 and `95, and on September 14, 1903, he was elected a life-member of the Lodge.
In Grand Lodge he was elected Junior Grand Warden in January 1899, having served as Senior Grand Deacon in 1895, and was thereafter regularly advanced till January 22, 1902, when he was chosen Grand Master of Masons in Utah.
In capitular Masonry he was exalted in Utah Chapter No. 1, April 27th, 1892; was elected Excellent High Priest of his Chapter in 1901, and served in that station two years, and in May 1913, he was made Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter, R. A. M., of Utah, and served one year as such.
He was greeted in Salt Lake Council R. & S. M., September 19th, 1922; Knighted in Utah Commandrey No. 1, February 16, 1893; elected Eminent Commander of his Commandery December 1912, and Grand Commander of the Grand Commandrey Knights Templar of Utah, 1920.
On May 22, 1914, he became a charter member of Saint Bernard Conclave No. 25, Red Cross of Constantine, and in the following year was elected Sovereign of that body.
In Scottish Rite he was made a Master of the Royal Secret, December 2, 1902, and when the four Bodies were organized in this valley in 1903 he was chosen the first Venerable Master of Jordan Lodge of Perfection, April 6th, 1903, and served in that capacity two years. On October 19th, 1905, he was elected, by the Supreme Council A. & A. S. Rite to the rank and decoration of a Knight Commander Court of Honor.
On March 8, 1893, he was created a Noble of the Mystic Shrine, and served as Illustrious Potentate of El Kalah Temple, for the year 1900.
An occasional Communication of the M W Grand Lodge of Utah was convened July 26, 1931, and at the request of the Master of Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 2-which assembled in a special meeting-Grand Master Burt H. Hunt and associate Grand Lodge officers conducted the funeral services. (See page 66.)
Ref: Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Utah, 1932, page 67, 68.
Electronically Transcribe as written without corrections to grammar or spelling by Aaron E. Saathoff, P.M., March, 2005.
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