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Moussa Nobles attain Greater Responsibilities within Shrinedom amid COVID-19

SAN ANTONIO – (Oct. 1, 2020) For Nobles, Hon. Past Imperial Potentate Burnell White Jr. and Past Potentate Burrell Parmer of Moussa Temple No. 106, working hard for the benefit of their Temple and Desert is highly important.  Their dedication and commitment has resulted in them being charged with greater responsibilities within the Imperial Council of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine, Inc. (A.E.A.O.N.M.S.).

Noble White, who serves as the Imperial Deputy of the Desert of Texas and President of the Desert of Texas Charitable Foundation, was elected as President of the Deep South Shriners, a coalition of eleven states throughout the Southern United States, during the organization’s annual meeting held virtually in July. 

Other Deep South elected officers included 1st Vice President, P.P. Rev. Dr. Toney Crisler (Mississippi), Recorder, P.P. Mark McGraw (Arkansas), Financial Recorder P.P. Robert Datcher (Texas), and Treasurer H.P.I.P. Otis Burnette (Tennessee).

“I am so proud of the Deep South Executive Team as they did not allow COVID-19 to deter them from doing the right thing,” said H.P.I.P. Paul Webb, Immediate Past President. “I am so pleased that this Team is unified in their actions and focused on the goal of moving the awesome coalition forward.”

Noble Parmer, who serves as the Public Relations Director and Editor of the Texas Desert Traveler, was appointed as the Associate Editor of The Pyramid Magazine, the official organ of the A.E.A.O.N.M.S.  

“I am so proud of the Deep South Executive Team as they did not allow COVID-19 to deter them from doing the right thing,”

H.P.I.P. Paul Webb, Immediate Past President

The Pyramid has a worldwide distribution to primarily African-Americans with a rich history of philanthropic activities. The magazine celebrates the organization’s successes, informs about key initiatives, and keeps members connected.

Noble Parmer previously was the creator and editor of The Prince Hall Freemason, the official organ of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free & Accepted Masons of Texas.

“Residing in San Antonio, and being members in some of the same organizations as P.P. Parmer has afforded me the opportunity to observe the zeal and dedication by which he serves., Noble White said about Noble Parmer. “Having seen his work from publishing newsletters while deployed in some extremely austere locations, and then returning to San Antonio and becoming the editor of local publications that allow us to tell our story, his work speaks volumes.”

According to Noble White, as the Editor of the Texas Desert Traveler, with a global distribution, it was apparent Noble Parmer was a logical selection in support of The Pyramid Magazine.

“We are very proud of his growth and commitment to showcase our stories,” concluded Noble White. 

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