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John Landry

 

Second World War Veteran

 

Born: 06 Sep 1927, Antigonish, Nova Scotia

 

Died: 04 Jun 2021, Antigonish, Nova Scotia

 

LANDRY, John - John Landry, age 93 and lifelong resident of Antigonish, passed away on June 4th at home with his wife of 64 years by his side. Born in Antigonish on September 6, 1927 he was the son of the late William E. and Margaret (Fraser) Landry.

 

In his formative years, John lived on Court, Pleasant, Elm, and St. Mary’s streets, and was a fixture playing hockey on the salt ponds. He worked for his father at the original Capital Theatre and the Celtic Hall. In 1944, he joined his brother, Kenna on the Canadian Merchant Navy troop ship, The Lady Rodney, as a young message runner. In the following year, he returned to Antigonish and worked for Chisholm Brothers’ Construction, later Elm Construction. He then began in 1946 at the new Keltic Motors in the Parts Department and was a committed worker for 47 years, 25 as Manager.

 

John was knowledgeable and well-read, with an interest in local history and genealogy. He passed a love of learning on to his children. He shared his love of the outdoors with his family, and created memories skating on the backyard rink and enjoying summer fun at the cottage at Seabright.

 

Following in both his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps, John was an active member of the Antigonish Fire Department for 46 years and was named an Honorary Life Member. A dedicated volunteer, at the sound of the siren, he responded promptly in full gear. John enjoyed the camaraderie of his fellow firefighters. He was an avid hunter, fisher and beachcomber. He looked forward to excursions with Kenny Odgie, The Painter, Neima or Sweet, especially to Ocean Lake, and always had an interesting story to tell when he returned home.

 

An exceptionally organized man and talented vegetable gardener, John knew where every item was in his barn. He always cut the grass and piled his wood in straight rows.

 

Each of John’s grandchildren, whom he adored, can mimic his furrowed brow ‘Papa look’. In his last years, with his ability to do physical work limited, John wanted nothing more than to make sure Bernadette was ok, to be surrounded by his family and to have a full oil tank.

 

John is survived by his wife Bernadette (MacDougall), sons Bill (Sarita Macquarrie) and Reg (Trish Proctor), daughters Audrey (Aville Arsenault), Bernadette, Lorna (Mike MacIntosh) and Carol Anne (Dan Chisholm). He has left fond memories for grandchildren, John, Steven, Nicole (Will), Sarah, Maria, Holly (Zach), Curran, Shane, Rachelle, Quinn, Malcolm, James, and his dear Robyn; sister June Pedde and brother Francis (Joan) both of Halifax; sisters-in-law Mary MacDougall and Martha Landry and many nieces and nephews.

 

Besides his parents, he is predeceased by his stepmother, Hopie Landry, granddaughter Jancey, brothers Bill, Malkie, Kenna, Hugh and Charles; sisters Rosemary, Dadie, Peggy, and Eileen, and Bernadette’s siblings, Sonny, Roddie, Annie Laurie and Billy.

 

We will miss you Dad. Your work here is complete. Rest assured, there is plenty of oil in the tank and nothing to worry about.

 

Private family funeral will be held on Tuesday with Rev. Donald MacGillivray presiding. Burial in St. Ninian's Cemetery.

 

Family flowers only please. Memorial donations may be made in John’s name to a charity of your choice.

 

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LADY RODNEY

 


 

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