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RIDER NATION MOURNS LOSS OF THE LITTLE GENERAL

 
I was interviewing Danny Barrett one time for a pregame interview before a Roughriders-Tigercats broadcast a few years ago.
 
"We'll be right back after this with the greatest Roughrider of 'em all, Ron Lancaster, now the head coach of the Hamilton Tigercats," I said into the microphone.
 
Barrett, the Riders' coach at the time, got a crooked smile on his face and said, "you just love saying that don't you?"
 
I said yes I do.  
 
And I've referred to Ron Lancaster as such in every reference to him since. However he's better known around here as "The Little General", for the way he directed Rider troops on-field as quarterback of the Saskatchewan Roughriders from 1963-1978.   He only became the CFL's all-time leading passer during that time and led the Green and White to their first Grey Cup championship in 1966.   The franchise had waited 56 years to lift the trophy and the Pennsylvania product is still cherished in the Wheat Province for bringing it home.
 
Now, sadly he's gone. Just before the annual weekend celebrating the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and the star-studded class of 2008, the league will be mourning the loss of one of its all-time greats.
 
Lancaster passed away overnight Wednesday at his Hamilton-area home at age 69.   He had been battling lung cancer.
 
"It's a shock," said long-time Lancaster family friend Tom Shepherd, who's in Hamilton as part of the 2008 CFHOF Induction Class. "It's not a shock because he had cancer and I knew he was suffering but I was just about to call him today.   A lot of his friends are here this weekend like Peter Martin and Angelo Mosca, so of course it puts a damper on things.   Ronnie is a living legend and you can see that with the thousands of people who signed cards for him.   It shows you the respect he has in the CFL."
 
At Thursday's Roughrider practice, the mood was sullen.   At 8-3, Saskatchewan's workouts are usually upbeat and high-tempo with plenty of hoots and hollering.    But not today.   As the players knocked helmets in the 25-degree heat, they were in the shadow of the grandstand that bares Lancaster's name and #23 on the Plaza of Honour. They were unusually quiet.
 
"I only met him a few times but I have great respect for him," said the longest-serving Rider, 14-year lineman Gene Makowsky. "He spoke at the Dogs Breakfast (U of S Huskies) fundraising banquet just a few years ago and I was ready to get up and run through a wall for him.   What a motivator.   And growing up in this province, of course I know he was everything to this football team."
 
Lancaster certainly is.   So much so that the Roughriders' phone number is 569-2323, paying homage to Lancaster's jersey number which has long been retired. There's a 60-foot tall banner with Lancaster's image on Mosaic Stadium's westside greeting Rider fans as they enter the facility for Rider games.
 
"You look at that big picture when you go to the game this Saturday night (against the BC Lions)," remarked Shepherd. "There he is -- larger than life.   And that's what he is to the Roughriders.   It's a sad day for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.   We've lost one of the greats of the CFL from the early 60s until now.   He was a big part of it."
 
There are a lot of tears being shed across Saskatchewan today and you know there'll be a sea more come Saturday when the Riders honour Lancaster at their home game against the Lions.   The most visible outpouring of emotion yet was from Rider defensive line coach Ron Estay today, himself a hall of famer.
 
Estay has a print in his office depicting Lancaster dropping back to pass at Clarke Stadium, with Estay hurdling a Rider blocker trying to get at the Rider quarterback.   The print is signed by both players, and I asked Estay if he'll look at that image a little longer today.
 
"Yes....." said Estay, then his voice trailed and he looked down at the turf. A tear welled up in his eye and starting making its way down his face.   Everyone knows how he feels.
 
Ron Lancaster never did anything to tarnish his reputation as the greatest Roughrider of them all, and that's why the Rider Nation is weeping today. One day we'll be past it and Ron's iconic status will be further solidified. But we're not there yet.
 
"Sometimes when people like Ron Lancaster that are bigger than life pass on, it's doubly hard because you think they'll live forever," said Rider GM Eric Tillman today. "As the days wear on this will become more of a celebration but it's tough right now, especially for his family."
 
"But I'll never forget one thing he told me when I was with the CBC. I'd had a few curveballs thrown my way and I was trying to deal with them and he said, 'Eric life is like football.   Sometimes you're going to throw some interceptions but you've got to get right back in there and try again.    That's what life's about.' I'll never forget those words."
 
Farewell Ron Lancaster.   You will never be forgotten.
 
(Rod Pedersen is the Voice of the Roughriders on 620 CKRM radio)

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It often seems that these days, even in Canada, the CFL takes a back seat to the NFL in many people's estimation of the game of football. As a kid growing up in the 60's and 70's, the CFL was everything as far as footbal was concerned. Ron Lancaster and George Reed were my heroes, superstars of the highest order. When I heard about the death of Ron Lancaster today, I felt a deep sense of loss as I'm sure many of those who watched him play did as well. The CFL and it's players today stand on the shoulders of giants like Ron Lancaster, who brought so many fans to the league who are still supporting it today. I, and untold thousands of fans will always have the deepest admiration for Ron and all of his accomplishments. My thoughts and prayers go to Ron's family.
from Mike Yearwood - Calgary, Alberta on Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 05:44:09 PM

Hello all.

Thank you all for the sincere and beautiful comments about Ron Lancaster.

I knew all about his football career, but it always played second hat to me, because frankly- he was just always my ''Uncle Ronnie''.

I can't help but spread the wonderment I am feeling at how many lives he touched. It is amazing to me what an outcry of sympathy and mourning that is coming from all of Canada and every fan, friend, and loved one who knew him.

He never thought of himself as a super sports figure. I remember once him saying "I'm just an every day Joe, from a small Western Pennsylvania town who just happened to love football." I replied back - "Yeah, but you are one the best." And he simply said- "No, I just love the game."

Indeed he did. It was his true passion. A true hero to the end.

All I did was a simple Google search and this is what I came up with.
It truly put things in perspective for me.

http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=...e-results&cd=1

Thank you again. He will be sorely missed by all.

His nephew.

Ron Siler
from Ron Siler on Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 07:23:01 PM

I was one of the lucky ones that sat in the stands at Taylor Field
to watch the Little General/George tandem strut there stuff back in the 60's. I thank him and his family for staying awhile with us, in the Rider Nation.
Number 23 forever.
My deepest sympathies to Bev and family.
You'll never be forgotten Little General.


from Agnes Erker on Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 08:35:44 PM

Yeah, I'm a Bomber season-ticketholder. But Ron Lancaster transcended team loyalties - if you didn't like and admire him, you weren't a true CFL fan.
One of the greatest (if not the greatest)to ever grace the field, my condolences go out to his family, friends, and 'Rider fans everywhere. I've never known a time without the Little General in the CFL, and it's going to leave a huge void not having him around in the league. He'll be sorely missed.

Sincerely,

A Blue Bomber fan
from JamesMurphyisGod on Friday, September 19, 2008 at 10:23:06 AM

,I have to say,i was surprised to open your blog and not see more tributes to our RIDER LEDGEND!!! But maybe people haven't been able to find the words just yet or maybe the reality hasn't set in yet,but what ever the reason, there is no doubt about the lasting impression that Ron Lancaster has left on this province as a player, coach, mentor & human being in general. I know that a moment of silence tomorrow is appropriate ,but i would like to here 1 minute of mind numbing cheering, because being a person who has played sports before , the last thing you want to hear is silence.
from Bleeding green Blaine T. on Friday, September 19, 2008 at 11:21:24 PM

It was always a great thrill to watch Ron Lancaster perform his magic on the field. It was equally as thrilling to watch him perform his magic off of the field as well. This guy literally saved the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from certain oblivion when he came here in 1997-98 as Head Coach. It is the biggest turnaround this team has ever witnessed in its history, and we all definitely have Ron Lancaster to thank for that. Ron is a hero, a legend, a mentor, a loving family-man, and the prime example of what the Canadian Football League should be all about. We will all miss you, Ron.
from Todd, Hamilton Tiger-Cat Fan, Hamilton, ON on Saturday, September 20, 2008 at 10:44:59 AM

Rod ,like all rider fans , the loss of Ron very deeply moved me for quite some time.I caused me to in fact ,on the request line give him tribute by requesting "Three Wooden Crosses" by the famous Randy Travis .Like many people ,I felt the song well summarized his life , not just his football career.I had e-mailed him upon hearing of his diagnosis .I said I always felt very close to him and considered him ,like many others ,a friend I'd never met.Everyone knew he was one fine man.Cheers Ronny!! JRW.
from James Workman on Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 10:16:17 AM

Why is Hugh Charles not playing with Wes? The combo would be awesome! Charles is a speed guy. I like that guy.
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