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Brian Joseph Landry, 64, a resident of Bayou L’Ourse, passed away February 25, 2024, at South Baldwin Regional Medical Center.
Brian was born May 24, 1959, in Morgan City, the son of Dewey Landry and Leona Aucoin Crawford.
Brian was a dedicated crane operator, known for his meticulous work ethic and passion for numerous projects both personally and within his community. His kind and generous nature led him to always lend a helping hand to those in need. Brian found joy in tinkering with various projects and spent his free time enjoying the outdoors, especially going hunting. Brian was a great dad and loved his children immensely. Above all hobbies, Brian really enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.
He will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his parents, Dewey Landry and Leona Aucoin Crawford; children, Brant Trahan and wife Jessica, Craig Mullins and wife Hoang Dao Mullins, Ryan Landry and wife Kasey, and Hali Landry; stepson, Dwayne Duke; grandchildren, Aryana, Slade, Havanna, Bryce, Blayne, Alena, Camden, Daynton, Dashlynn, Drayden, Sloane and Weston; siblings, Joe, Melissa, Derrell, Michelle, Shane, Jenna, Chad, Seth, and Jason.
Brian was preceded in death by two siblings, Gwyn and Karen.
Services will be held privately.
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