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Robert Columbus Lancaster M.D.

1921 - 2020

Robert Columbus Lancaster M.D. obituary, 1921-2020, New Orleans, LA

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1921

DIED

2020

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Robert Lancaster Obituary

Robert Columbus Lancaster, M.D. died on March 17, 2020 at Tulane Medical Center after a brief bout with the COVID-19 virus. Born in Bolton, Mississippi on November 8, 1921, he was a long-time resident of New Orleans. Beloved and esteemed by those fortunate to know him, he was affectionately referred to as "Dr. Bob." The oldest of six children born to C.D. and Lottie Lancaster, Robert grew up in a small rural Mississippi town during the Depression. The close family and community ties he experienced there became an essential part of his nurturing nature. He graduated from Mississippi College and then matriculated at Tulane Medical School where he graduated in 1945. His keen intellect, avid interest in the way the mind works, and passion for caring for the emotional health of others led him to the study of psychiatry, a field to which he invaluably contributed for seventy years. Helping soldiers returning stateside after their engagement in WW II, he worked at the VA Hospital in Gulfport, MS; it was there he met Sara Stewart, a nurse, his first wife and mother of his two children. Robert's distinguished professional career ranged over 70 years and included being president of the Louisiana Psychiatric Association, teaching at Tulane Medical School, and serving as medical director for 25 years at the psychiatric facility DePaul Hospital. His excellence at mentoring and inspiring psychiatry residents at Tulane was recognized by the creation of the Robert C. Lancaster Award which was annually given to the individual deemed by the staff to be "the most caring among graduating psychiatric residents." A plaque that he was presented at the dedication of a building at DePaul named in his honor was inscribed with the words "Physician, teacher, and a devoted friend to the patients and staff of DePaul Hospital." Beyond his professional activities, Robert was actively involved in all aspects-spiritual, charitable, and educational-of his community. During the turbulent 1960s, he served on various committees to facilitate the non-violent integration of the New Orleans public schools. Helping physicians who struggled with drug abuse and ensuring quality daycare were just two of the Issues he cared deeply about. He and his second wife Shirley found a spiritual home at Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church. There Robert taught and attended Sunday School classes, sat on the church's board and numerous committees, and put into daily practice the credo of doing all you can for as many people as you can for as long as you can. Perhaps his proudest accomplishment in his church was his role as a founding member of Luke's House Free Clinic medical ministry. Founded in the catastrophic wake of Hurricane Katrina, Luke's House sought to be "a place of medical and spiritual hope, health and healing for the people of Greater New Orleans." Into his early 90s, Dr. Bob actively volunteered over 600 clinic hours and to this day remains an inspiration for those who continue his work there. In addition to the hundreds of patients he treated, he Influenced, helped, and inspired countless others. Family members of all ages, members of the medical community, co-workers, and neighbors frequently sought him out for his wise counsel and his charming company. A gentle, humble man with a welcoming smile, Dr. Bob had the gift of making people feel that they were the only person in the room who mattered. One of his admirers described him as being "everyone's grandfather-or the grandfather you wished you had." Attending any Tulane sporting event, cheering for the Red Sox, cultivating oranges in his garden, reading (he considered Shakespeare to be "the first psychiatrist because he understand the dual nature of humans"), mixing the perfect Old Fashion, and relishing his nightly bowl of chocolate ice cream were just some of the things that he enjoyed. Above all, his family was everything to him-and he was everything to them. Dr. Lancaster is predeceased by his wife of 32 years, Shirley Nichols Lancaster and is survived by his son Michael S. Lancaster (Marjorie) of Chapel Hill, NC., daughter Deborah Lancaster of Houston Texas, and stepdaughter Hillary Nichols of Richmond Texas. He took great joy in his grandchildren Elizabeth Lancaster, Eric Sullivan (Courtney), Mathew Sullivan, and Will Lancaster (Paige), and his great grandchildren, Rowan Sullivan, Isabel Lancaster, and Olivia Lancaster. The family would like to thank Lambeth House and Tulane Medical Center for the loving care they provided. A celebration of Dr. Bob's life will be held at a future date at Rayne Memorial. In lieu of flowers, donations to Luke's House in Dr. Bob's name will continue his lasting legacy of helping those in need: Luke's House, 2023 Simon Bolivar Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113 https://www.lukeshouseclinic.org/mission

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Mar. 20 to Mar. 22, 2020.

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Margie DiJohn

April 7, 2020

Dr. Lancaster was a lovely person to know and to work with, and he was a very compassionate doctor, person, and medical director. My hope is that his family and friends will be comforted by their fond memories of him and by the love and support of loved ones.
Fondly, Margie DiJohn

April 3, 2020

What a dear human being. I met Dr. Lancaster about 7 yrs. ago & it took no time at all to recognize his goodness. His love of Tulane baseball was fun to smile about, as I was an LSU grad. His sweet smile remains in my heart . . . As does his example of humility & authenticity. Rest In Peace, dear Bob. I adored you. I was blessed to have met you. Hugs, always, Tanya . . .

Marie and Dan Summitt

March 29, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. We feel so honored to have known Bob while worshiping together at Rayne.

Erik Moltzan

March 28, 2020

Dr. Lancaster gave me my first place to live when I moved you New Orleans in 1991, in the cottage behind their beautiful home at 1925 Napoleon Avenue. Many fond memories of my 3 years there and Bob and Shirley were always kind, helpful and generous.

Mary Louise chevalier

March 28, 2020

Dear Lancaster family:
I am so happy I got a chance to visit your dad about a year ago. He still had that contagious smile from the time I first met him in the early 1960's. We worked together at DePaul Hospital. He always came through those doors on Henry Clay around 8:00A M. Mike and Debbie, I love your father like my own. We were able to share many laughs together particular about family and our ages. Be bless and I will keep family in prayer.

Maryellin Kirkwood

March 27, 2020

Calm,kind decent ,generous and wise Thank you for the guidance and care Dr Lancaster shared with all.

Phil Sullivan

March 24, 2020

A wonderfully kind, and patient, mentor for me for literally decades, I mourn the loss of Bob Lancaster. He was the rock upon which the clinical programs at DePaul Hospital rested. R.I.P, Bob, we celebrate your memory.

Emily Clark

March 23, 2020

Having Bob cross my path was one of the greatest gifts of my life. His capacity to mix compassion and brilliance inspired and challenged me from the moment I met him, and continue to do so. I am grateful for his life, his friendship and his extraordinary example.

Lyle Colombo

March 23, 2020

Count me among the many whom Bob inspired. He and Shirley were both such vital members at Rayne Memorial. I am grateful to have been blessed with seeing the way his eyes lit up when he smiled. "Light of Christ, shine on our path."

Nancy Sanders

March 23, 2020

I was so sorry to learn of Bob's death. He exemplified what it meant to be a caring physician. I had the pleasure of knowing and enjoying he and Shirley's company for many years. My condolences to the family.

Wendy Bennett

March 22, 2020

Dr. Lancaster was a warm and gentle person. His children and grandchildren took great care of him mirroring the care he gave them through out their lives. His memory will be a blessing.

Ted Reveley

March 21, 2020

Bob was a fine psychiatrist, friend, and person. The world is a better place for having Bob in it.

Kim Boyer

March 21, 2020

Bob was one of my mentors as I treated patients at DePaul Hospital. He had an infectious smile and true compassion and kindness for people from all walks of life. Bob set an example for those of us who were honored to work with him.

March 21, 2020

Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints ... Psalm 116:15

Dear Lancaster Family, I carry you in my heart and cover you with my prayers. As you journey through this season of your lives, surrender your hearts to Christ for your healing. He loves you and is always with you. I admired and loved Dr. Lancaster. He was such an honorable man. I had the pleasure of working with him at DePaul Hospital for several years. Under his leadership, our patients and staff reaped the benefits of his compassion, wisdom and love for his fellow man. So glad to have known him.
God Bless and Keep You,
Frances Ventress

Susan Gessner

March 21, 2020

I am so saddened to read about Dr. Lancaster's passing. He was one the first people I met when I was an intern at DePaul. Such a kind and compassionate man. Condolences to you all.

Bill Frazier

March 21, 2020

A fine person and true friend to my family as I was growing up. Dont know of a more kind, gentle and principled person. He helped so many people.

Ann Sylvester

March 20, 2020

Praying for you and your family that you find peace during this difficult time. I will always remember Dr Bob from my years at DePaul Hospital. He was a truly caring person,and everyone loved him. I remember you also Michael when you came through DePaul during your professional journey. I send my deepest Sympathy for you and your family.
Ann Sylvester

March 20, 2020

Thanks for helping me and my Mother.

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