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Ron Landry obituary, 1943-2020, Covington, LA

BORN

1943

DIED

2020

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Ron Landry Obituary

The Honorable Ron Landry, who served Senate District 19 for 24 years, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, May 24, 2020, in Mandeville, Louisiana, after many years of declining health. Ronald Jude Landry was born in Lutcher, Louisiana, on May 30, 1943. He was the son of Ambroise H. Landry, who served as Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court for 32 years, and Althae Clement Landry. Ron grew up in Thibodaux and attended Nicholls State University before earning his B.A. and Juris Doctorate degrees from Louisiana State University.

After graduating from law school, Ron began his legal career with the firm of Kliebert and Becnel in Gramercy, Louisiana, then soon opened his own practice in LaPlace, where he quickly became involved in community organizations and activities. He spearheaded the Jaycees' effort to bring a Mardi Gras Parade to LaPlace and served as the first Captain of the Krewe du Monde in 1974 and 1975; handling all aspects of the parade and ball from designing the krewe crest and the first doubloons to building the king's float and gluing sequins on ball costumes. He also designed the original logo for the Andouille Festival when it began in 1972. Over the years he participated in many community endeavors ranging from Cub Scout Den Leader to President of the St. John Chapter of the LSU Alumni Association and avid supporter of the River Road Historical Society in its early years.

In 1975, he made his first bid for political office and was elected to represent St. John, St. Charles, and upper Lafourche Parishes as their senator, a position he held until his sixth term ended in 2000. Senator Landry was a stickler for senate rules and for carefully reading all bills considered by the Senate. He was known for his tenacity as he repeatedly asked pointed questions during legislative debate seeking to gain a clear picture of exactly what impact the piece of legislation under consideration would have on Louisiana's citizens before he cast his vote.

Senator Landry was a champion of the working man and believed that hearing the views of his constituents should be an essential element in his decision-making process as a legislator. He served on the Senate Judiciary B Committee, the Senate Health and Welfare Committee, and as Chairman of the Senate Transportation and Public Works Committee. Additionally, the Senator served on many sub-committees and many joint legislative committees during his long tenure, but he was particularly proud of his many years of service as Chairman of the Joint Subcommittee on Highway Priorities, the committee which prioritized road construction and repair projects for the entire state using a model program based on need. Senator Landry was also a strong advocate for the handicapped, and he worked closely with members of the deaf community to sponsor legislation to improve their quality of life.

In addition to his senate committee work, Senator Landry served as a delegate to the Southern Legislative Conference of The Council of State Governments and to the National Conference of State Legislators. He also served on the Louisiana Judicial Council, the Council of the Louisiana Law Institute, and the Louisiana State Deaf Commission. He was named Legislator of the Year by the Louisiana Deaf Commission and by the Association of General Contractors and was honored by the Louisiana Consumer League for his outstanding voting record on consumer issues.

In his free time, Senator Landry was a man of many talents. He enjoyed cooking, working on art projects, decorating cakes, and carving his annual pumpkin masterpieces with his children and grandchildren. He was also known on the tennis court for his ruthless top spin.

He is survived by his children, Christopher Benton Landry of Cornelius, NC; and Lauryn Elizabeth Schenker (Christopher Schenker) of Mandeville, La; their mother, Mary Ellen Landry Shiflett of Greensboro, NC; and his grandchildren, Khalen Brooks Landry, Brooklyn Kate Schenker, and Christian James Schenker; by his stepson, Eric Williams, Jr. (Erika) of Metairie; his stepdaughter, Dr. Katherine Williams (Thad Devier); and grandchildren, Hampton, Julia, and Eric Williams III; and Joshua and Elise Devier of Covington; and his second wife, Patricia Williams of Metairie.

He is also survived by siblings, David Landry and his wife Laurie of Perdido Key, FL; Dr. Barry Landry and his wife Debbie of Thibodaux; and Alice Landry Champagne of Luling.

The former Senator was the brother-in-law of St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Ron Landry's honor to Deaf Focus, 4332 Rhoda Drive, Baton Rouge, LA, 70816, https://www.deaffocus.org. A graveside service will be held in Thibodaux on a later date.

Arrangements by Serenity Funeral Home, Covington, LA.

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Published by Houma Today from Jun. 2 to Jun. 3, 2020.

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DEBBIE BRUNA

June 17, 2020

I just found out today about Ron's passing. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Donnie & Sharon Freeman

June 10, 2020

We were sadden to hear of Senator Ron Landry's passing. Mr. Landry was always had an open-door policy for us, and was instrumental in our professional careers in Law Enforcement. We still have one of his business cards that he gave us that we will always treasure. He will be surely missed..

Barbara Larpenter

June 3, 2020

My heart and prayers go out to Mr. Ron's family. May God wrap you all in his arms and comfort you.

Galeion Oncale

June 2, 2020

He was a very great man. When my son needed to be on Medicaid and was turned down he made it happen for him to be on it. He was a man of his word. Rest In Peace. You deserve it. Pray to meet you later.

katherine parnell

June 1, 2020

Hi
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Lee Barrios

June 1, 2020

My condolences to Rons family and the many friends Im sure he touched in both his personal and professional life and as a Louisiana Senator.
It was truly fate that brought Sen. Landrys friendship to me. He took the time to help me campaign for BESE in 2011 and continued to encourage me as I persisted in my goal. His contributions professionally and personally to the lives of so many Louisianians is his legacy. RIP Ron!

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