Charlie L. Landry
Graveside services for Charlie L. Landry will be 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at Hill Crest Memorial Park with Bro. Billy Pierce, pastor emeritus, Cypress Baptist Church, officiating.
Charlie was born September 17, 1944 in Port Arthur, Texas to parents Betty Lorene (Brooks) and Roland Joseph Landry and passed away at his home in Haughton, Saturday August 4, 2012 following a lengthy illness. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army National Guard and was a retired Mill Wright journeyman by trade.
Charlie was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by two sons, Steve Landry and wife Ruth, and Ricky Landry, two daughters, Shaleen Landry Gaskin and husband Jimmy, and Sharonda Landry Vizcaino and husband Javier, a brother, Roland Landry. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Cody Landry, Mitchell Landry, Haley Landry, Paige Landry, and Shaneena Landry.
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Shae, we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. Our hearts and our prayers are with you and your family. We can only imagine the pain that you are experiencing, but we hope that you will find comfort in knowing that his suffering is gone. God bless you all during this difficult time. We will be thinking of you. We love you.
Lanetta & Paula
August 8, 2012
JAN/DAVID TOOTHMAN
August 7, 2012
Steve, Sorry to hear about your dad. Our hearts go out to you and your family. May your memories bring you comfort. With our deepest sympathies and a hug from afar.
Love,
Aaron & Sarah Cambre
August 5, 2012
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