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Clive Vernon Keylock

Masonic Lodge of Sorrow
Eulogy in Memory of
Clive Vernon Keylock
Passed away 7 May 2008

Old Tower Lodge was consecrated on Saturday 19 May 1990 at the Villamartin Restaurant, with 22 petitioners mainly from the members of the established Torrevieja Dining club.
Bro Keylock worked tirelessly to achieve Freemasonary in Torrevieja, therefore becoming the petitioners popular choice to be installed as the first Worshipful Master.
His esteem was obvious by the attendance of the Grand Master of Spain. ” The Most Worshipful Grand Master of Spain Luis Salat Gusils ” along with 14 eminent Consecrating and supporting Freemasons. His esteem was further enhanced by the number of very senior masons present at his funeral along with brethren from throughout the Province.
On completing his year in office he installed his successor in an exemplary manner. Bro Keylock was immediately awarded with his first provincial rank of Provincial Grand Experto.
He subsequently became Secretary of the Lodge, the office he held for a number of years.
Other promotions followed and between 1992 and 2006 he was honoured with 10 promotions and finally acquiring the Rank and Title of Right Worshipful Bro. C.V. Keylock PJGW DepPGM.

Excellent Companion Keylock was a Past First Principal of a Royal Arch Chapter in the U.K. Subordinate to the Supreme Grand Chapter of England . He became a founder of the Torrevieja Royal Arch Chapter here in Spain when it was consecrated in 1993, and was the first Scribe Ezra [Secretary]. He was soon invested with the Rank of P.G.D.C.
In June 1999 Bro. Keylock also became a founder member of the Torrevieja [Specialised] Lodge of Installed Masters – the “Specialised” was later discontinued. Once again he took Office as the first Secretary.

Freemasonry was very close to his Heart at all times and his Masonic responsibilities were taken exceptionally seriously particularly in offering help and advice to inexperienced brethren.
He gained much pleasure observing the progress the Lodge was making from its very humble beginnings, and the Lodge building itself. He would certainly have approved of the continuous embellishments that have taken place. R.W. Bro. Keylock was again at the forefront when it was necessary to raise capital for the purchase of the building.

Pepe Alabau

Our dear Brother Pepe Alabau departed to the Grand Lodge Above. Let us raise our Prayers to his memory. May the GAOU receive him in the Grand Lodge Above.

Malcolm Lifton

After a long illness, bravely borne, Malcolm sadly passed to the Grand Lodge above in January 2008.

Originally a member of Old Tower Lodge No.49 Malcolm later became a founder member of Caledonia Lodge No.68. He remained with both Lodges for many years and served as Worshipful Master in them both.

To help raise the funds necessary to finance the creation of Caledonia Lodge, Malcolm, together with his wife Cynthia, held numerous garden parties in their home. In those early days internet shopping was unheard of and the postal service not as reliable as it is today so Malcolm put his talents to good use and built many of the working items that were required by the new Lodge. There are still items to be found in Caledonia´s store that bear his initials.

Malcolm and Cynthia established the Caledonia Thistle Dining Club which is still going strong today in the guise of The Thistle Club. The idea behind the Club was to bring Lodge members and their families together in relaxed informal surroundings to enjoy a meal and each other’s company whilst at the same time raising funds for the Lodge and help with the purchase of Sociedad Compás where the Lodges in the Torrevieja area meet.

As Lodge Secretary for a great many years Malcolm ensured that Caledonia Lodge ran smoothly and efficiently. He was a great advocate of LOIs and led by example with his excellent ritual skills which always gave new masons a high standard to aspire to. His legacy is the high standard of work still performed by Caledonia Lodge today.

Masonry in Spain was in its very early days in the 1990s and Malcolm dedicated his time to three Orders, the Craft, Royal Arch Chapter and the Order of the Secret Monitor which he was instrumental in bringing to the Torrevieja area.

In his role as a Provincial Grand Officer he was a credit to freemasonry and his Assistant Provincial Grand Master’s chain and Patent of Appointment were donated by his widow to Caledonia Lodge who proudly display them in Sociedad Compás.

Arthur James Herbert

Arthur was married to Jill and had 3 adopted children. He owned a gravel pit in England and when it was empty it was used as a landfill site, which was very lucrative. In those days one was only allowed to take a small amount of cash out of the UK, but to overcome this he simply put it in a couple of briefcases, bundled his children in the car and they and his wife headed for Spain. They ended up in Oliva where they bought some land by the beach and set up Europa Camping, which was very successful. Some years later Jill passed away from cancer. Europa Camping is today run by one of the children.

Although he was a founder member of Javea 40, he never went through the chair of the Lodge. Arthur was ADC of Javea 40 from November 1997 until November 2000. He was PGSwdB until ‘2000 when he was then made PPGSwdB.

His Mother Lodge was Lignam Lodge 6744 from Brighton, Sussex, and that he was a PZ of Chapter No.4.

Arthur was gentleman and a true Mason and was very respected by all who he came into contact with and is sadly missed.

Leslie R. Jones

Les Jones was a committed and busy mason. He was initiated into Crescent Lodge no. 4524 in Salford in November 1971. When he moved to Spain he first joined Old Tower Lodge and then joined Caledonia Lodge in January 1999. He was also a member of Mark & Ram, Installed Masters and Operatives, working hard in all the lodges.
He was Director of Ceremonies in Caledonia Lodge for many years and was first given Provincial Honours in 2003 with the rank of Provincial Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies. He brought the commitment to his Provincial duties as he did to the rest of his masonry.
He was sadly called to the Grand Lodge above in October 2007.

Sid Thurlow

Bro. Thurlow passed away after a long illness.