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Charles Lancaster Obituary

Charles (Chuck) Lancaster of Reno, Nev., died on July 1, 2010 after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 80 years old.
A native of Kansas City, Missouri, he was born Aug. 19, 1929 to Richard and Faye (Hamacher) Lancaster and had lived in Reno since 1997, coming from Incline Village where he resided for 27 years.
As a boy he built flying model airplanes and used to ride his bike to the bluffs overlooking the Kansas City airport to watch the planes take off and land. Never in his wildest imagination did he envision himself as a pilot of a plane such as the Boeing-747!
After high school Chuck attended University of Missouri at Columbia where he studied mechanical engineering. He was on the track team and a champion in the 440- and 880-yard runs.
In 1949 Chuck enlisted in the Naval Aviation Cadet program and had his flight training at Pensacola, Fla. and Corpus Christi, Texas, after which he flew electronic surveillance patrols during the Korean War in the Far East.
Upon release from active duty with the Navy, he attended the University of Utah to finish his education and graduated with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering. He was a member of Kappa Sigma Social Fraternity.
After a short stint "flying a desk" at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Chuck's desire to return to a full-time flying job brought him to Trans World Airlines (TWA) in October 1955. He spent 34 years with the airline, finishing his flying career in 1989; he loved TWA and loved his life as an airline pilot.
He was a long time member of Incline Village Community Presbyterian Church, serving as deacon and elder, and after moving to Reno was a member of Reno First United Methodist Church. He also belonged to the North Tahoe Lions Club, the Incliners, the Decliners (Incline residents who moved to Reno), the Tahoe Trampers hiking club and the Reno Newcomers. He was an avid hiker, skier and tennis player, and together with his wife, Sharon Ainsworth Lancaster, who predeceased him in 2003, the two passed along their love of travel, nature, fitness and community to their family.
Surviving are sons Kenneth Lancaster of Reno, Nev., and Roger Lancaster of Tahoe City, Calif.; daughters Karen Lancaster Ghent of Edwards, Colo., and Gretchen Lancaster Sproehnle of Tahoe City, Calif.; as well as nine grandchildren.
At Chuck's request, there will be no memorial service; if desired, a donation may be made in his name to the American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Reno Gazette Journal and Lyon County News Leader on Aug. 15, 2010.

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Linda Smith

August 18, 2010

Chuck was such a pleasant person and a better than average tennis player. Those of us who met three times a week to play tennis miss him; but, not his wicked cross court return of serve.

Glen Daily

August 16, 2010

Kenny and Roger...I was saddened to hear of the passing of your father. I remember having met him at parents night and on the several occasions your parents invited the entire "frat" over for a social gathering before embarking on the Dixie or wherever we were having formal night. He always impressed me as a very down to earth and genuinely nice guy, and likewise his sons and daughters are a reflection and legacy of his many impressive qualities.

Roger Lancaster

August 15, 2010

He will be missed!

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