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Cecile T. Landry

Woonsocket, Rhode Island

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December 24, 2025
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Woonsocket, Rhode Island

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Cecile T. LandryWOONSOCKET - Cecile T (Thibault) Landry, 101, of Robinson St., Woonsocket, RI died December 24, 2025 in St. Antoine Residence, North Smithfield. She was the wife of the late Woonsocket Fire Chief Gerald P. Landry. Born i Woonsocket, she was the daughter of the late Ovide and...

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I have such great memories of her visiting with my mom (Juliette), and of her and your dad coming to lake Hiawatha. The built such an amazing family to carry on. My sympathies to your whole family. Regards, Jacques Desjardins

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Dearest Landry family, Allan and I send our deepest condolences to all of you for your great loss. Although we did not have the pleasure of knowing your mom Cecile, we often heard happy stories shared with us by her son, Russell and his wife Pam over the years. We are thinking of all of you and sending you all strength, love and comfort during this time of sadness.

I would like to share a few thoughts about tante Cécile. It meant so much for her that she welcome us so gently, with such a generous heart (the people from Canada as she said perfectly in French) I cannot fully describe the warm, loving and joyful atmosphere she created around us with uncle Gerald. Whether gathered around dinner table on Robinson street or during their visits to Canada, she always made us feel surrounded by kindness. When I read about the journey of her life I was deeply...

I would like to share a few thoughts about tante Cécile. It meant so much for her that she welcome us so gently, with such a generous heart (the people from Canada as she said perfectly in French) I cannot fully describe the warm, loving and joyful atmosphere she created around us with uncle Gerald. Whether gathered around dinner table on Robinson street or during their visits to Canada, she always made us feel surrounded by kindness. When I read about the journey of her life I was deeply...

My deepest sympathy to the Landry Family as they deal with the loss of their beloved Mother. No matter how old or how ill, losing a Mom is a great loss. Know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. My family lived on Progresso Avenue and the Landry Family lived right around the corner. I have many happy memories of our old neighborhood, St. Ann's Church, and St. Clare High. God bless.