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Succeeding Illustrious C. Fred Kleinknecht, 33°,
Ill. Ronald Armbrust Seale, 33°, having been elected Sovereign
Grand Commander by the Supreme Council, 33°, on October 3,
2003, was officially in-stalled as Sovereign Grand Commander
on October 7, 2003, during an Executive Session of the Supreme
Council, 33°, in the House of the Temple, Washington, D.C.
Ill. Kleinknecht officially retired as Sovereign Grand Commander
during the same Executive Session of the Supreme Council, 33°.
Ill. Seale’s service on the Supreme Council began with
his appointment as Deputy in Louisiana effective January 1, 1995.
He succeeded Ill. D. Walter Jessen, 33°, who retired as S.G.I.G.
in Louisiana on December 31, 1994. Then on October 8, 1995, Ill.
Seale was elected S.G.I.G. in Louisiana and crowned an Active
Member of the Supreme Council, 33°.
Sovereign Grand Commander Seale was born on June 24, 1948, and
attended the public schools in Baton Rouge before graduating
with a B.A. from Louisiana State University in 1970 and with
a Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law, Samford University,
in 1973. He entered law practice (general and civil litigation)
in Baton Rouge in 1974 and is a member of the American Bar Association,
Louisiana State Bar Association, Baton Rouge Bar Association,
and International Association of Defense Council.
A member of the First United Methodist Church of Baton Rouge,
Ill. Seale has been active for over 30 years as a teacher of
adults and youth in Sunday School. He has previously served as
Youth Coordinator in his church and as a delegate to the Louisiana
Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.
His past civic involvements include service on the Board of Directors
of the American Cancer Society in Baton Rouge and the Board of
Directors of the Louisiana Sheltered Workshops. Active in amateur
radio, Ill. Seale currently holds an FCC Extra Class License
(KE5YX). He also holds a private pilot’s license.
Ill. Seale began his Masonic career in 1962 as a member and then
Master Councilor of Pelican Chapter, Order of DeMolay, in Baton
Rouge. He is a Past Chapter Dad of Pelican Chapter, and an Active
Member of International Supreme Council, Order of DeMolay.
Raised a Master Mason in 1969 in East Gate Lodge No. 452, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, Ill. Seale served his Lodge as Master in 1988
and serves the Grand Lodge of Louisiana as a member of the Law & Jurisprudence
Committee.
In the Baton Rouge Scottish Rite Bodies, Ill. Seale remains active
in several of the Degrees, including the 5th, 27th, and 31st
Degrees. For his many services to our Order, he was invested
with the rank and decoration of Knight Commander Court of Honour
in 1977 and coroneted a 33° Inspector General Honorary in
1993.
Grand Commander Seale and his wife, Saundra, take great pride
in their children, Michael and Stephanie. Michael is a junior
at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and Stephanie is
employed in the music industry in New York City. Saundra, whose
nickname is “Sunny,” taught elementary physical education
in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for 30 years. Much of her energy
during
that time was devoted to the organization and coaching of a competition
and performing rope-skipping team that fosters heart-healthy
activities and skills. Under her direction, the team has performed
throughout the United States and in many foreign venues including,
most recently, Peru, Japan, and the Czech Republic. For her many
efforts, she was named Louisiana Physical Education Teacher of
the Year in Louisiana. An avid bridge player and night owl, Mrs.
Seale currently serves on the Board of the Baton Rouge area chapter
of the American Heart Association.
The outstanding performance of Ill. Ronald A. Seale, 33°,
in DeMolay, Freemasonry, and the Scottish Rite predicts he will
meet the challenges of the office of Sovereign Grand Commander
with ability and success
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