Felton Reid Lancaster August 26, 1945 — February 17, 2025 Stansbury Park
Felton Reid Lancaster: Tribute to a Legend
Felton Reid Lancaster ended his last round of golf a few shots under par. Born and raised in Atlanta, GA, Felton was the pride and joy of Felton Astor Lancaster, whose resume read more like a tall tale (bootlegger, NASCAR driver, gambler, golf pro, pro baseball player, school bus driver, etc.). Felton's mother, Dorothy Reed Lancaster, affectionately dubbed him "Punkin," and cheered for her favorite football star from the sidelines with a fervor that only a true southern momma could muster.
Felton's romantic escapades began at Cross Keys High School, where he mistook Ellen's teasing in typing class for flirtation—a classic case of miscommunication that miraculously led to true love. Despite Ellen's father's objections, she fell head over heels for Felton. Once Felton set his sights on her, there was no going back. He even rode a 50cc motorbike from Tallahassee, FL, where he played football at FSU, all the way to Atlanta, GA—a 13-hour journey—just to see her. They tied the knot in 1965.
Precisely ten months later, Kimberly arrived, followed by Christi and Bradley. Felton's career was also born during these early years of their marriage. He found fulfillment in his career as an Air Traffic Controller, and knew it was a way to provide for his growing family. And grow it did! After discovering the joy and love of their Savior Jesus Christ through The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints while they lived in Puerto Rico, they decided to add more branches to the family tree. Their children Erin, Amanda, and John Matthew soon followed, making their once-normal sized family a head-turning spectacle in grocery stores.
Felton's professional life was as illustrious as his personal one. He achieved some of the highest levels of leadership in Federal service: as the union president for his fellow controllers in Atlanta, he met with then-Governor Jimmy Carter to recognize the work of their profession, and later he became the youngest-ever Chief of an Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZKC – Kansas City) at only 40 years old. He returned to Puerto Rico later in his career as Chief of another ARTCC (ZSU – San Juan). Wherever he went, he always had Georgia on his mind. Ellen was right beside him at every turn, and their love story and partnership should be studied for its immense generosity, care, forgiveness, compassion, and teamwork. They raised six children together as a magnificent team; some would argue he was still raising them until his final moments and will continue raising them and his posterity for many years to come.
After thirty years in the most stressful of careers, he swapped the stress for pure joy: the smell of fresh-cut grass at sunrise, neatly trimmed greens, and a perfect tee shot, straight down the fairway. He was a gifted teacher and shared his love and respect for the game of golf with anyone who showed interest. Leading golf clinics for juniors over summer months was a highlight of his Golf Pro life, but nothing beat playing a round with his children or grandchildren. His golf buddies remained his best friends, and he cherished moments with them on the links.
He loved and supported the great love of his life, Ellen, through both of her battles with breast cancer. When Felton learned she had stage 4 breast cancer in 1997, he held her hand tightly and they fought hard to keep her around. They did it 13 years later when cancer struck her again. And when three weeks before his passing, he received his own stage 4 cancer diagnosis, she gripped his hand tightly and they worked together to keep him around as long as they could. He left this earthly realm on Monday, February 17, surrounded by his children and his eternal companion, Ellen. We know he was greeted by the warm embrace of his beloved Savior Jesus Christ, his Heavenly Father, his proud dad and doting mother, who has been waiting to see her Punkin’ again.
Felton Reid Lancaster leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, song, and a life lived to the fullest. He will be remembered fondly by his dearest Ellen, their children and their spouses (who he made feel like his own kids), 16 grandchildren + partners & spouses, 9 great-grandchildren, his ward family, the great friends he made in his many years of service, and anyone who ever had the pleasure of being charmed by his stories and kindness. Rest in peace, Felton—you've got a 7:58 tee time with your dad.
Felton’s family welcomes all who wish to celebrate his life and legacy with them on Saturday, February 22. This joyous sendoff will be held at his LDS church family’s place of worship, located at 57 West Porter Way, Stansbury Park, Utah 84074. Felton was full of joy and we welcome you to wear your favorite colors. But if you’re like Johnny Cash, feel free to wear black.
● 1:00 pm - 1:45pm (MST): Ellen and her family will receive visitors
● 2:00 pm - 3:00pm (MST): Celebration of Life Service
○Please be prompt, Felton believed on time = late
If you cannot attend in person and wish to celebrate Felton from your corner of the earth, click on the link below during the service time to watch the service via livestream.
Ellen really enjoyed the time I got to spend with you and Felton at y’all visit to Birmingham. Sorry over the years we have been so far apart. Been thinking about how much fun it was to coach the youth football team when we both lived in Atlanta. Please take care of yourself and the family. Love You Bob
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Feb 23, 2025
Viraj
Viraj has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Felton Lancaster
Feb 22, 2025
Amanda
Love you eternally, Daddy. ❤️
Feb 22, 2025
Bolivar Perez
I remember when we met at Atlanta ARTCC you were setting up a Ping Pong tournament, that was the start of a great friendship! Later in one of your times in Puerto Rico I was your Deputy at San Juan CERAP where we had many Ping Pong and golf games. I have very fund memories of our times together and will cherish them. Until we meet again my friend save me a T time in heaven! RIP
Feb 22, 2025
Rachel Lancaster
Thank you for always being there, Papa. I miss you dearly already. I love you❤️
Feb 21, 2025
Stephanie Lancaster
Feb 20, 2025
Richard Cox
Richard Cox has purchased Ocean Essence Spray for Felton Lancaster
Feb 20, 2025
Deborah Farr
❤️ To the best home teacher ever! Thank you for your loving service, Felton and Ellen!
Feb 20, 2025
Laurel Clark
Laurel Clark has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Felton Lancaster
Feb 20, 2025
Marie Godfrey
Ellen, I'm so sorry for your loss. Felton was such a wonderful soul! Im.not able to attend, as I'm traveling. Please receive my love as your mourn him. I love you both. My prayers of comfort are with you. Great memories of you both. All my love, Marie Godfrey
Feb 20, 2025
Edward Ryan
Thank you for knowing you
Feb 20, 2025
Chris W.
There was no one with more integrity or a kinder soul, his gifts were limitless!! Prayers to the Lancaster family, Rest In Peace Felton, Till We Meet Again!!
Feb 20, 2025
Ron Vaclavik
To Felton's family my condolences for your loss. I had the pleasure of knowing Felton at Glenmoor Golf Course and playing numerous rounds with him. RIP Felton
Feb 20, 2025
Emily Smith
I love you, Papa! Thanks for teaming up with Grandpa Pete to look out for us here!
Feb 20, 2025
Marie Godfrey
Marie Godfrey has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Felton Lancaster
Feb 20, 2025
Erin McMillan
Feb 20, 2025
Scott and Nancy McCord
Scott remembers that motor cycle well. He and Felton must have been a sight riding double on it with them both weighing 250 lbs. or more. Felton became a legend among our children as Scott’s stories of their escapades grew with each passing year. The story of Felton pretending to be a Russian while being bald and wearing a Cossack hat has brought much laughter to people who never had the pleasure of meeting him. It was a great honor for Scott to be a groomsman in Ellen and Felton’s wedding. Years and distance separated us but the fondness for Ellen and Felton never did. Love and prayers for all of you.