Pete Normand
A Texas native, Pete Normand is an Eagle Scout and a 1971 graduate of Texas A&M University, where he was a member of the Corps of Cadets. In 1973, he was commissioned an officer in the U.S. Air Force and, during the 1970s, served as a Navigator on KC-135 Tankers in the Strategic Air Command, earning the Vietnam Service Medal. He is married with two grown children and three grandchildren. In 1990, he retired from a successful career in real estate development. History and genealogy are two of his passions, and he has been a devoted genealogist for fifty years, focussing primarily on the early Louisiana ancestors of the Goudeau and Barbin families. An active Freemason since 1978, he is a Past Master of four Masonic lodges, a past presiding officer of all the bodies of the York Rite, a 33rd Degree member of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, and is a Past Grand Chancellor of the Grand College of Rites, U.S.A. In 1992, he was the Charter Master of St. Alban's Masonic Lodge No. 1455, the first lodge created to pursue the best traditional practices of Freemasonry. From 2010 through 2014, he was President of the Masonic Restoration Foundation, an international organization that promotes and facilitates the formation of traditional and observant lodges. Best known as a Masonic researcher, writer and lecturer, Pete is a Past Master (1989) of Texas Lodge of Research, where he was named its 15th Fellow in Masonic Research in 2001. From 1991 through 1994, he edited and published American Masonic Review. He is a founding member, former editor and Fellow and of the Scottish Rite Research Society, founded in 1991. He continues to serve on the Society's Board of Directors. In 2010 he was named the 99th member of the Society of Blue Friars, an invitation society of Masonic authors. Since 1984, he has served as the librarian and archivist of the Brazos Valley Masonic Library & Museum. He has served on the Fraternal Relations Committee of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas since 1991, and is a Past Chairman of the Commission on Information for Recognition of the Conference of Grand Masters in North America.