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Leo L. Landry

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Leo L. Landry of Lunenburg, MA. Leo L. Landry 87, of Lunenburg, MA. passed away peacefully Tuesday in Golden Living Center.A complete obituary and services will be announced in a later edition of the Sentinel & Enterprise.Tha Lavery Chartrand Alario Funeral Home, 99 Summer St., Fitchburg, MA....

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To Lee's family my deepest condolences. Lee and I flew and raced our birds together. When Lee started cutting back on the birds he gave me many of his winners and best birds. He taught me a lot about flying and always had great advice about life in general. Really great guy , very sorry on your loss.

Russ Breault
Erving,Mass.

Mr. Landry was my neighbor for many years after my family moved to Lunenburg when I was six. His pigeons flickering across the sky, circling the neighborhood, is imprinted in my memory. May he rest in peace.

To Lee's family. My name is Randy Hier and I served under Lee as his vice president when he was the president of local 340 which was affiliated with the Brotherhood of utility workers of New England. It was and honor to serve with a veteran of the Korean conflict. He taught me so much about negotiating. I because of him took over as president when he retired and I held that position for 23 yrs. I would never have been able to do that without his teachings and wisdom. He was gracious...

I'm sorry to hear of Lee's passing. He was a great friend to my father, Benny Brassard. They may have gone head-to-head while pigeon racing, but they were friends no matter what.

To Lee's family; We are sorry for your loss. Lee will be missed by many, his quick smile and stories were enjoyed by many.

From the members of the Boston Concourse, Ron Sallese, President.

A U.S. Army veteran during the Korean War, thank you for your service to our country, Lee.

i flew homing pigeons with lee for years a true gentlemen rest in peace my friend