Norman-Lancaster-Obituary

Norman J. Lancaster

Harrison City, Pennsylvania

Nov 1, 1937 – Mar 5, 2024

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BORN
November 1, 1937
DIED
March 5, 2024
LOCATION
Harrison City, Pennsylvania

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Norman "Red" J. Lancaster,Age 86, of Monroeville, PA died on March 5, 2024. He was the beloved husband of 60 years to Sandra L. (Heckler) Lancaster; loving father of son, Norman E. (Joy) Lancaster, II, and daughter, Cassandra L. (Donnie) Adams; cherished grandfather of Matthew Lancaster and Sarah...

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Oh, Sandi and family, My heart felt Sympathy to all of you. When I met Red , you were bringing clothes over for my granddaughter, I thought was one of the nicest things . He was like you Sandi , a big kind heart. I'm so sorry I didn't know. It takes time for healing I lost Bob going on Three years. . Think about you and Cassie often. Love and hugs Lena Parks

Red. I will always love and miss you. . You are my big brother We had a lot of fun. Love. From your sister Fay

I umpired high school and college baseball with Red and also SLO-pitch softball. He was a fine umpire and a really good guy. I´ll have a smile on my face when I think of Red. My sympathy to the family. Rich Erdelyi The Villages, FL

I worked with Red at Haskell. He used to save wood pallets for me. One day Red said, "I've been saving these pallets for you for over a year now and what do I get out of it" ?? I said, "what do you want" ? Red said "I want a cherry pie" !!! So...I had my wife make a cherry pie and brought it in to Red the next day. When he saw that I actually brought in his pie....his big tough guy heart about melted right there. He didn't think that I would do that for him. That was what I remember...

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.didn't know red long enough.

Red was such a fun person to work with. Worked a lot of years on 204 roll former with him. He was a great friend and will be sadly missed by all.