Charles (Chuck) E. Lanphear
December 28, 1947 ~ August 17, 2023
Born in:
Chicago, Illinois
Resided in:
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Charles (Chuck) E. Lanphear, 75 years of age, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, passed away on
August 17, 2023.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, son of Charles and Anna Marie Lanphear. Chuck had three sisters, Phyllis, Janet and Carole. After completing Mendel Catholic High School, he attended Lores College in Dubuque, Iowa.
Chuck began his career in the insurance industry, which took him to California. From California he continued his career with Transport Indemnity Insurance to manage a new branch in Atlanta. This is where he and Karen met, then married in 1984. Together they both enjoyed what they loved doing best… playing tennis, trips with the Atlanta Ski Club, get-togethers with friends, vacations, road trips and travels abroad. He then had a job opportunity in Jacksonville, Florida with Carolina Casualty Insurance. This is where their first son Kevin was born and then Christopher two years later. After enjoying the beaches, sunshine and life in Florida, years later Chuck and the family moved back to the Atlanta area where he joined AIG. He continued his specialty of transportation insurance in claims, mediations and settlements, until retirement.
Throughout his years with us, Chuck’s enjoyment and leisure time included running the Peachtree Road Races or other organized 5K or 10K events, coaching his son’s sport teams, plus Scout activities with them. We are lucky enough to have both adult sons living in the Atlanta area, and currently have two grandchildren, Kamila and Tyler. Chuck would fill his days after retirement enjoying them plus took on volunteer opportunities within our neighborhood or out in the community. He was also actively involved in recovery organizations, meeting many diverse people along the way. Chuck opened his heart to everyone, was willing to share what he could for comfort and support. In addition to caring for our granddaughter during preschool years, he loved playing pickle ball, especially because of the friendships that became dear to him. He was able to play until his final months and was always a winner to us….11 – 9, GAME OVER….
Chuck would want to be remembered as a compassionate person, a loving husband, brother, father, grandfather, and friend. He was an avid supporter of many charities and non-profits, to include his church, Wounded Warrior Project, Salvation Army, Nar-Anon and local recovery organizations. In lieu of flowers, he would rather that you donate to any charity of your choosing in his memory.
Mass will be held at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 319 Grayson Hwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30046, at 2 p.m. on September 15, 2023.
Services
Memorial Mass: September 15, 2023 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
St Lawrence Catholic Church
319 Grayson Hwy
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
770-963-8992
www.saintlaw.org/
Karen, we are very sorry to hear about your recent loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We are here for you if you need anything.
Karen and family,
Our deepest condolences on the loss of Chuck. May you have comfort during this difficult time. Our thoughts are with you.
Sincerely,
Michael (Merritt) & William Howard
Karen, we are so sorry for your loss. We are sending prayers for you and your family through this difficult time.
Dear Karen, Keven & Chris,
we were so blessed to have had the opportunity to see you and Chuck before he passed to enjoy his company, share a few laughs, and enjoy some good memories through the years.
His love for you, your sons and grand children was always evident in the way he lived his life and the things he did for his family and countless others will always be treasured by every heart he touched.
We pray for tears that yet flow, will soon be caught with up-turned lips by the sounds that linger on in memories of the laughter, loving, and happy times shared through the years.
We are all sad, yet grateful that such a loving husband, father, grandfather, friend, brother, uncle, is now set free of the pain and suffering of life ….. Remember ….. he still remains
only a thought away
My thoughts and prayers are with you Karen and your family at this time. God Bless
Mel wann
Dear Karen,
My deepest sympathies. I have such wonderful memories with you both in Jacksonville and will keep you and all the family in my prayers.
Richard and I were very fortunate to meet Chuck. We went to the wedding and stayed in touch over the years. We had a wonderful vacation years ago and spent a few days with Karen and Chuck. He took us zip-lining. He sure did like his adventures. My heart is heavy for you Karen and I will keep Chuck in my prayers. God bless you and your family.
Karen,
Please accept our condolences for your loss. I always looked forward to running into Chuck randomly, usually at the YMCA. He Always greeted with a warm smile and hello. He will be missed. We are praying for you and your family abd hope that God blesses you with Peace in your heart and lots of great memories to comfort your soul and make you laugh when you need to. Best Regards
Dear Karen..I’m so filled with the support and friendship from Chuck and yourself as we worked to help each other through such difficult times.
My deepest sympathy to you and your boys. Chuck was so often for me the light and reality and emotional support when I needed that honesty and strength so very much.
Karen, you are blessed to have had this brave and strong husband by your side.
I pray that you will find peace and comfort knowing that Chuck may hear your prayers, and like Our Lord watch over you always. 🙏