Lewis elected Grand Master
Published 10:18 am Friday, November 24, 2023
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The Grand Lodge of Virginia, on Saturday, November 11, during its 245th Annual Communication, elected Jack Kayle Lewis, of Blairs, to serve as its 178th Grand Master during 2023 – 2024.
Jack Kayle Lewis was born on August 6, 1954, in Danville, the son of the late Ben Barker Lewis and Violet Newton Lewis. Young Jack grew up near Danville in Pittsylvania County with his parents and two sisters, Pat and Kristie. He attended Dan River Elementary and then Dan River High School, where Jack graduated in June of 1972 as class president.
On January 4, 1976, Jack married his high school sweetheart, Barbara Faye Holland. Their son, John Benjamin Lewis, was born in 1981, and they are the proud grandparents of Charlotte Paige Lewis, Jackson Bennett Lewis, and Holland Angeline Lewis.
After high school, Jack enrolled in Danville Community College in 1973. Over the next thirty years, he attended four colleges and universities. He was awarded an associate’s degree in Police Science from Danville Community College, a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Averett College, and a Master’s Degree in Sociology from Longwood College in May 2002.
Brother Lewis began his law enforcement career with the North Carolina Department of Corrections in 1974. The following year, he was appointed a police officer for the City of Danville and named “Police Officer of the Year” in January 1977. In 1978, he was employed by the Lynchburg Police Department, serving in a variety of assignments until his retirement as Deputy Chief of Police in 2005. On March 28, 2005, Brother Lewis was sworn in as the Chief of Police for the Town of Apex, North Carolina, and served that community until his retirement in 2013.
Brother Lewis was raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason in Kent Lodge No. 305 on April 28, 1980. Jack served as Worshipful Master in 1984, 1988, and 2013, and as District Deputy Grand Master for the 38th Masonic District in 2014. He then served the 38th District from 2015-2018 as the District Educational Officer and as Lodge Secretary from 2015-2022. At the Grand Annual Communication in November 2017, Brother Lewis was elected Grand Junior Deacon. His Masonic services since that day have been extensive.