On April 15, 2025, our beloved Eric Anthony Landron age 55 went home to be with our loving Lord and Savior. He was born Aug 2, 1969 in San Diego Ca to Herman and Josephine.
He is survived by his mother Josephine ; wife, Gloria ; son, Eric Jr ; daughter-in-law, Cheyenne ; grandson, Keanu; granddaughter, Vada; his sisters, Paula & Jeria ; brothers-in-law, Frank & Aaron ; 6 nephews, Alex, Christian, Ashton, Frankie, Aaron Jr, and Noah; 4 nieces, Faith, Joy, Jaylin, and Jayde; his step-mother, Debi; brothers, Ian and Isaiah; his grandmother, Shirley; a great-uncle and aunt; 5 uncles; 13 aunts; 32 first cousins; 48 extended nieces and nephews; his neighbors in Parkersburg, West Virginia that had become family to him; and his beloved dog and best friend, Sampson.
Eric was loved beyond measure. He was so many things to so many people. He was the family member that was always there when you needed someone. He was the neighbor that would help you out of your car, carry in your groceries, or take out your trash. He was a source of joy and much laughter to all who knew him. He was a builder, an artist, and an amazing cook. He was extremely talented with many God given gifts that he used to serve others. Eric had a heart of gold and would help anyone that was in need. He is truly irreplaceable. Although we are deeply grieved by his passing, we do not grieve without hope. “And now, dear brothers and sister, we want you to know what will happen to the believers who have died so you will not grieve like people who have no hope. For since we believe that Jesus died and was raised to life again, we also believe that when Jesus returns, God will bring back with him all the believers who have died.” 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14
The family will hold a celebration of Eric’s life held on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 2pm, at Calvary Chapel of Orange Park in Orange Park Florida. Services will be live streamed via Facebook.
In honor of Eric’s memory, we ask that you do something kind for someone. Lend a helping hand. Reach out to someone hurting or struggling. Be there for others. Love your neighbor in his memory. Eric you are so very deeply loved, always have been and always will be.
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2333 Pike Street, Parkersburg, WV 26101

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