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  1. Ron Lancaster. Ronald Lancaster (October 14, 1938 – September 18, 2008) was an American-Canadian professional football player and coach in the Canadian Football League (CFL). As the starting quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders for 16 seasons, he led the team to its first Grey Cup championship in 1966 and is the franchise's all-time ...

  2. Sep 18, 2008 · Lancaster is survived by his wife Bev, three children Lana, Ron and Bob, and four grandchildren. Canadian Football League legend Ron Lancaster died Thursday morning from an apparent heart attack ...

  3. Ron Lancaster leaves this world as a true icon and one of the most lovable and respectable men the game has ever seen. As a player,coach, or broadcaster Ron Lancaster was the most loved and adored ...

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  5. Sep 18, 2008 · Lancaster died Thursday at the age of 69. The news came just over a month after he announced he was being treated for lung cancer. “Ron and I first crossed paths in 1960 in Ottawa,” Jackson ...

  6. Sep 18, 2008 · CFL fans remember Ron Lancaster. The CFL has lost a legend, and Canada has lost a friend. Ron Lancaster, 69, died Thursday morning from an apparent heart attack, less than two months after being ...

  7. Sep 19, 2008 · HAMILTON, Ontario (AP) — Ron Lancaster, a star quarterback who led the Saskatchewan Roughriders to their first Grey Cup title and was the Canadian Football League's outstanding player in 1970 ...

  8. Sep 19, 2008 · A hard year for the CFL’s tight-knit little family got harder still yesterday with word that The Little General, Ron Lancaster, was gone. Sept. 19, 2008. Sept. 19, 2008. 2 min read.

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