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Sister Butler’s 50 Years With OES Recognized

Sister Joan Butler, center, of Cooperstown, received her 50-year membership  Pin at the annual Otsego-Schoharie District Officers' Visitation to the  Otsego-Hartwick-Arbutus Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, State of New  York, in Cooperstown.  Picture, from left, are Right Worthy Gale Lindroth, District Deputy Grand Matron; Right Worthy Robert Bennett, District Grand Lecturer; Right Worthy Sandra Bennett, Associate Grand Warder; Mrs. Butler, the honoree; Sister Ginger Thayer, Chapter Matron, and Brother Timothy Thayer, Chapter Patron.
Sister Joan Butler, third from right, of Cooperstown, received her 50-year membership Pin at the annual Otsego-Schoharie District Officers’ Visitation to the Otsego-Hartwick-Arbutus Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, State of New York, in Cooperstown. Picture, from left, are Right Worthy Gale Lindroth, District Deputy Grand Matron; Right Worthy Robert Bennett, District Grand Lecturer; Right Worthy Sandra Bennett, Associate Grand Warder; Mrs. Butler, the honoree; Sister Ginger Thayer, Chapter Matron, and Brother Timothy Thayer, Chapter Patron.

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