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Jim Tresner

Publications Editor at Grand Lodge of Oklahoma

Dr. James T. Tresner, also known as Jim Tresner, was a prominent figure in Freemasonry and served as the Publications Editor for the Grand Lodge of Oklahoma.3 He was a renowned Masonic author and educator who made significant contributions to the fraternity.

Dr. Tresner held numerous positions and received various honors within Freemasonry:

  • He served on multiple Grand Lodge Committees from 1993 until his death in 2018.1
  • In 1996, he was awarded the Medal of Honor by the Grand Lodge of Oklahoma, which is the highest honor a member can receive.4
  • He was a holder of the Duane Anderson Medal in Masonic Education.2
  • Dr. Tresner was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.2

As an author, Jim Tresner wrote several books on Freemasonry, including "Albert Pike: The Man Behind the Monument" and "But I Digress".6 His expertise and dedication to Masonic education were widely recognized within the fraternity.

Dr. James T. Tresner II passed away on July 12, 2018, leaving behind a legacy of Masonic scholarship and service.5 His contributions to Freemasonry, particularly in Oklahoma, were significant and continue to be remembered and respected within the Masonic community.

Highlights

James "Jim" Tresner | Obituary - Enid News and Eagle
Illus. Jim Tresner Passes Away - Freemasons For Dummies
Illus. Jim Tresner Passes Away - Freemasons For Dummies
Apr 21 · ryanmercer.com
Interview with Masonic Author Ill. Dr. James Tresner

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Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States