About Us
Central Arizona Masonic Lodge #14
We are a culmination of multiple lodges.
Over the years as lodges chose to close their doors or were forced to, they would combine with other lodges in the area to form a larger and stronger lodge, reinforcing each other for the betterment of Freemasonry.
Central 14 is the result of the of multiple Lodges joining forces, including Jerome lodge, cottonwood lodge and
Red Rock Memorial lodge.
Pictures of the current sitting Lodge officers,
past Masters and Grand Lodge Officers
of Central Arizona Masonic Lodge #14

Brother Dan Repony recieving the Special Service to the craft award and WM Jim Buehler recieving a statue presented to him for his outstanding work within the lodge.


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BA University of Southern California. Juris Doctor, San Fernando Valley College of Law. Served with Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department. Co-Founded SUN TELEVISON, Television Production Facilities. After sale of company, moved to Flagstaff, raised Paint Horses. Served the Flagstaff Police Department: moved to Sedona and served the Yavapai County Sheriffs Office as a volunteer in Patrol. Hobbies include Golf, Competitive shooting, Motorcycles, sailing: Member Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, former Emergency Coordinator for the Amateur Radio Emergency Service KB7YZW Wife: Vicki
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John Shafer Biography of John Shafer: Born in Los Angeles and raised in North Hollywood, California in the days when there were fewer than 40,000 people in the entire San Fernando Valley (today there are about two million).
Schooled at I have been married for 40 years to my wonderful wife, Leigh. We have two grown daughters, Cassandra and Marissa. Cassie lives in Some of my avocations have been driving race cars with the Sports Car Club of America and racing motorcycles in the southern I worked for over 30 years in the motion picture laboratory business and allied businesses as a chemist and later in sales. I retired from Deluxe Labs in 1999. We left |
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Other important web sites
you may want to visit
Grand Lodge of Arizona http://www.azmasons.org/
Aztan Lodge No.1 in Prescott, Az http://www.aztlanlodge.org
Arizona Lodge No.2 in Phoenix, Az http://www.arizonamasonry.org/2/az2.htm
White Mountain Lodge No.3 in Globe, Az http://www.whitemountain3.org/
Tuscon Lodge No.4 in Tuscon, Az http://www.tucsonlodge4.homestead.com/
Tumbstone Lodge No.5 in Tumbstone, Az http://www.TombstoneMasons.org/
Chalcedony Lodge No. 6 in Holbrook, Az http://www.holbrook6.org
Flagstaff Lodge No. 7 in Flagstaff, Azhttp://www.flagstaff7.org/
Gila Valley Lodge No. 9 in Gila Valley, Az http://www.gilavalley9.arizmasons.org/
Willcox Lodge No. 10 in Wilcox, Az http://www.willcox10.arizmasons.org/
Nogales Lodge No. 11 in Nogales, Az http://www.nogales11.arizmasons.org/
Perfect Ashler Lodge No. 12 in Bisbee, Az http://www.perfectashlar12.arizmasons.org/
Winslow Lodge No. 13 in Winslow, Az
Thunderbird Lodge No. 15 in Phoenix, Az http://www.thunderbird15.org/
Safford Lodge No. 16 in Safford, Az http://www.safford16.arizmasons.org/
Yuma Lodge No. 17 in Yuma, Az
Mount Moriah Lodge No. 19 in Douglas, Az http://www.MountMoriah19.ArizMasons.org
Oriantal Lodge No. 20 In Mesa, Az http://www.oriental20.com/
kingman Lodge No. 22 in Kingman, Az http://www.kingmanmasoniclodge22.com/
Glendale Lodge no. 23 in Glendale, Az http://www.azmasons23.org/
Ray-Winkelman Lodge No. 24 in Kearny
Paradise Valley Silver Trowel Lodge No. 29 in Phoenix, Az http://www.pvst29.org/
Pinal Lodge No. 30 in Casa Grande, Az http://www.PinalLodge30.com