Obituaries
Cu Van Tran, 77
December 22, 2025
Cu Van Tran, 77, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully at Lancaster General Hospital on Monday, December 22, 2025, after battling his illness quietly and privately. He shared forty-seven years of marriage with his beloved wife, Thuy Dzuong Nu Tran.
Born in Bùi Chu, Vietnam, he was the son of the late Khue Trong Tran and Mui Thi Nguyen. Cu attended law school in South Vietnam before being drafted into the South Vietnamese Army. He graduated from Thu Duc Military Academy and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. He served in the South Vietnamese Army for more than eight years, eventually attaining the rank of First Lieutenant. During his service, he worked at the Army Logistics Center and studied English in preparation for advanced logistics programming training at Fort Benjamin Harrison in the United States.
Following the Fall of Saigon in 1975, Cu was rescued by U.S. Marines via helicopter to a U.S. Navy Seventh Fleet carrier and subsequently came to the United States as a refugee, first arriving in Indianapolis, Indiana.
After settling in Lancaster, Cu built a successful career as an IT project manager, working across several industries. His professional experience included positions with Woolworth Corporation, Kinney Corporation, AMP, and Berk-Tek.
Cu was a devoted family man who dearly loved his grandchildren. He was known as a true gentleman and respected for his kindness and generosity with his time. He enjoyed playing golf at Media Heights and Four Seasons.
In addition to his wife, Thuy, Cu is survived by his sons, Charles Tran and his wife, Megan, of Philadelphia, parents of Nico, Nova, and Khai, and Curtis Tran and his wife, Caitlin, of Lancaster, parents of Maxwell and Brody. He is also survived by four siblings, Vu Tran, Quynh Tran, Lam Tran, and Le Tran.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two siblings.
Cu will be remembered for his kindness, generosity, and unwavering devotion to his family.
Services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, Donation Processing Department, P.O. Box 70360, Philadelphia, PA 19176-0360.
American Lung Association
or the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, 223 W. Jackson Blvd, Suite 350, Chicago, IL 60606.
Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation
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Condolences to the Family
January 01, 2026
So sorry to hear. Ku just loved everyone and it was always a joy when he came to my club.
Every day was brighter and happier when he was there. RIP my friend. Douglas Ritter, PGA Professional
December 30, 2025
I am the fifth one in the family of seven brothers, ‘Anh Cu’ (big brother Cu) has stepped into a parental figure with steady hand that guided six headstrong brothers. Though he ruled with authority, he led with a heart for his brothers.
I will miss him and may his journey onward be as clear and beautiful.QUYNH TRAN
December 29, 2025
We are so sorry to hear of Cu’s passing. When we would see him, He was always so upbeat and fun to talk too! Those Butterfield parties were always a good time! He will be greatly missed! We are thinking of you during this difficult time and are sending prayers! Love,Tom & Bernadette Renz
December 28, 2025
It was a pleasure to have known Cu. He was always joyous and fun loving! My condolences.
Rick Rife
December 27, 2025
Dear Thuy and family. Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs.
Lisa Sprenkle
December 27, 2025
I worked with Cu for many years at Woolworth; he was kind to everyone. My sympathy to his wife, children, and all of his family. Cindy Deitrich
December 27, 2025
My heart is broken by the loss of my brother, Cu Tran. I know how deeply he was loved by all of you, and I share in your pain. Please know that you are in my thoughts every day, and I am holding you close in my heart during this incredibly difficult time.
Le Tran

