Sister Frankie D. Worriels, PM
District Worthy Matron (2012-2013)
Membership
Solomon Temple Chapter No. 95
O.E.S. Journey
Sister Frankie D. Worriels has been a faithful and active member of Solomon Temple Chapter No. 95 since July 1988, and she is a life member of the order. Throughout her membership, she has served diligently in multiple roles, including three terms as Worthy Matron (1997, 1998, 2021), Associate Matron, Associate Conductress, Treasurer, Esther, Ruth, and Warder (two terms).
Her leadership extended beyond her Chapter to the District level, where she served as Treasurer for five years and District Associate Matron for five years. On the Grand Chapter level, she served five years as Warder and twelve years as a Financials Assistant.
Sister Worriels was honored to serve as District Worthy Matron of the Savannah First Masonic District from 2012 to 2013, where she faithfully led with dedication, vision, and love for the Order. One of her most rewarding experiences has been witnessing the peace and joy on the faces of those served through the Order’s charitable works.
Honors & Recognitions
• Eastern Star of the Year – 2002
• Dedicated & Loyal Service, Solomon Youth Chapter No. 342 – 2004
• Dedicated Service, Solomon Temple Chapter No. 95 – 2006
• Dedicated & Loyal Service, Solomon Temple Chapter No. 95 – 2010
• Outstanding Community Service – 1998
• Outstanding Service – 2003–2007
• Prince Hall Grand Chapter OES Gibbins & Grimes Arts & Craft Award – 2012
• Loyal Service, Solomon Temple Chapter No. 95 – 2000
Community & Church Involvement
Sister Worriels is a devoted member of First Bryan Baptist Church, where she serves as a Deaconess and actively participates in several ministries, including the Usher Board, Sunday School, Sisterhood, and Hospitality Ministry.
Beyond her church, she has served her community through the EOA Board, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), where she is a life member, and Top Ladies of Distinction. She continues to give back faithfully by volunteering at her church to help feed the less fortunate and through various acts of service that embody the principles of charity and kindness.
Personal Background
A native of Savannah, Georgia, Sister Worriels was educated locally, completing high school and pursuing one year of college, where she studied management. She enjoyed a successful career as a Senior Technician at Gulfstream Aerospace before her retirement.
Family is central to her life and service. She is supported by her loving husband, Arthur Worriels, and is the proud mother of two daughters, Cynthia and Faye, and one son, Tyrone.
Her motivation for serving in the Order and her community stems from her deep commitment to giving back and making a difference in the lives of others.
Favorite Scripture
“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”
— Psalm 27
This biography was last updated on August 16, 2025.