This section is dedicated to the four founders of Warren Light Center. Their vision, that led to the purchase of the land. Bill & Angela Dye along with John and Ina Gallagher were the founders of WLC.
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Bill and Angie Dye
Bill and Angie Dye were two of the four founders of Warren Light Center. Bill had a house on the grounds and always led the main ceremony usually Saturday Night at the gatherings. Bill and Angie Dye were co-owners of the land.
John and Ina Galliger
John and Ina Galliger 2 of the original founders of Warren Light Center – 2 of the 4 co owners of the land
Ina Gallagher
Ina along with her husband John joined with Bill and Angie Dye to form the vision and purchase the land that was to become Warren Light Center. Ina had a strong following and a number of her students became leaders of their own groups. Ina was able to totally transcend time, and like her husband…
Bill Dye Memorial
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John Gallagher
John along with his wife Ina were two of the original founders of WLC. The Gallagher’s along with the Dye’s pooled their resources to purchase the land. They too had a vision of a Spiritual Center and moved that Vision into reality. John was a very deep thinker, a philosopher, who had studied and practiced…
Oh how I miss these folks and my youth! From a small child til I married in 1978 I was like family and all others part of WLC
Thank you for your comment, Debbie. Though we’re becoming fewer in numbers some of us do keep in touch in our private Facebook group. If you are on Facebook and would like to join us, please leave another reply here.
If I may ask, which particular thing or events did you like about Warren Light Center ?
– Jeff
Dorothy Safford passed 3 weeks ago. I would like to know who are the officiating members of the order that Sol
Lewis was Bishop, their addresses, contact information, and present affiliation. Also any further information
available
Dennis, We’ve had to rebuild the website and see your comments as a new entry, but with a submit date from 2016. Because of the damage the site sustained we can’t be certain if this is new, or if it was lost in the system before now. In either case we regret to say that the land on which the Warren Light Center was located had to be sold. This website is our attempt to maintain its memory and its legacy.
Thank you for your notice about Dorothy Safford. We will pass the word to our Facebook group and see if anyone is aware of her passing.
We have not yet rebuilt the menu for Sol Lewis’s information but if use scroll down through this link you will see what we have available. Any current contact information is limited to members of our Facebook group. If you would like to join the group, please contact me on Facebook @ Jeffrey A. Limpert.
Thank you,
– Jeff Limpert (Archivist)