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Charles Edwin Landry

Passed 05/11/2021

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Obituary For Charles Edwin Landry

Charles Edwin Landry Age 74 of Lower Sackville, NS passed away peacefully on May 11th 2021 surrounded by his immediate family. He was the son of the late Robert Simon Landry and Marion Dehila (nee Fraughton) Landry of Bright Street, Halifax. Charles’s smile, kind words, and helpful hand will be missed by many who had the pleasure of meeting him, and if you have - he would have touched your life and provided you with a life lesson. After his retirement of 28 years with Nova Scotia Power he could always be found ‘puttering’ in his garage or getting his hands dirty in his garden. He now will be busy tending to the rose bushes in God’s Garden. Charles is survived by his wife Eileen, daughters Yvette (Richard) of Ottawa and Charlene (Lawrence) of Eastern Passage. His grandsons Anthony Healy & Connor Folan, who are both chips off the old block, and his step grandsons Stefan Hoerdt; Spencer Hoerdt; Lukas Gray-Hoerdt; and Gavin Fisher. Brothers David (Ethel) Landry, John (Nancy) Landry, Joseph (Lynda) Landry, Stephen (Anne) Landry, Marjorie Gardiner and Cathy (Paul) Keliher. His sister in law, Glenda Landry and many nephews and nieces. He is predeceased by brother, James Landry. As per his wishes, there will be no service or viewings. Donations in Charles’s name may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choosing. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.donaldkwalker.ca. Keep discovering, Dad.

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  • 05/25/2021

    Eileen, Yvette and Charlene I was deeply saddened to hear of Charlie's passing. I have such fond memories of coming to your house to visit with my mom and dad. Charlie always had a great big smile and a twinkle in is eye as a little teasing was going on. He was such a wonderful human - amazing husband, father, and friend. Heaven gained a great one, until we meet again Charlie. Sending lots of love and hugs to you Eileen, Yvette and Charlene. Erica, Clancy, Braden and Haleigh Foley

  • 05/20/2021

    What can one say about a man as wonderful and kind as Charlie. He had the warmest smile and a great sense of humor, you just couldn't help but smile whenever he said ""hello"". My heartfelt condolences to Eileen, Yvette and Charline and all of the Landry family. He will be truly missed.

  • 05/20/2021

    I don't know what I can add to these tributes. We always enjoyed our all-to-seldom encounters with Eileen and Charlie. He was a true human being - a one of a kind. Condolences to the family from Annette and Pat Keating.

  • 05/20/2021

    I worked with Charlie at Nova Scotia Power over the years, and always found him a pleasant and obliging individual with a ready smile that let you know he was there to help or just share a story. I was also fortunate to become a neighbour, when he gave me an early heads up on an approaching house sale on First Lake. Over his retirement years, I'd frequently spot Charlie doing his constitutional walk around the neighbourhood with Eileen or a couple of friends. On occasion, while out for a walk, I'd drop in as he sat relaxing in his back yard or busied himself with one of his many projects - which he'd proudly describe. I visited him last in this manner in July 2020 and we reminisced about our years at NSPI. I offer my sincere sympathies to his family for their loss, and express my appreciation for a gentleman with the capacity to bring a smile to your face whenever you encountered him.

  • 05/19/2021

    Chandler Drive had lost another original. Charlie was a wonderful neighbour and friend to my parents, Howie and Jean from the time they all moved to Sackville in the very early seventies. When I think of Charlie I always see his big smile and the twinkle in his eyes. He is probably having a game of lawn croquette with dad and beating him. We are so very sorry for your loss Eileen and family. Sandra (Nuttall) Colville and family.

  • 05/18/2021

    sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. Before the pandemic, I would see him around Sackville and he always said hi and asked how we all were . He had a great smile! Debbie-DeVenne Brinen

  • 05/18/2021

    I will always have a picture in my mind of a gentleman with a big smile ,a cap and a walking stick walking down the street. Charlie came to help us and other neighbours when needed. I remember the day my father fell through a fabric chair. Bob wasn't home and I couldn't get him out. Who are you going to call? CHARLIE. He came right away and rescued Dad. Charlie was careful with his words. He knew what to say. He once described a back yard as " a wonderful array of colour ". His sense of humour was keen and appreciated. A good man, an honourable man , Charlie will be sadly missed. It was good to know him. Condolences to Eileen and the family. Fran and Bob Gibb

  • 05/16/2021

    My most sincere condolences, Eileen and family. I'm sure it is very hard with all the restrictions because of COVID. Hold on to family and friends for comfort!

  • 05/16/2021

    Yvette, I'm thinking of you, your mom and sister at this sad time. I was so sorry to hear of your dad''s passing. I'm glad you were able to get home and had a chance to spend some time with him, albeit only a brief time, I'm sure that meant a lot and brought him great comfort. Sincere sympathies. Terry (Ann) Moore

  • 05/16/2021

    Eileen and family, My sincere condolences on Charlie's passing. Even though I only saw him a few times, I still remember his beautiful smile, and the way he made you happy, Eileen. You will always have beautiful memories, I'm sure. Will keep all of you in my prayers! Barbara (a Eldridge) & Larry

  • 05/15/2021

    Eileen and girls.....I am so very sorry to hear of Charlie's death. I didn't know him well but nonetheless I have great memories of his smile & spirit over the years when he helped Stephen building the front verandah for Mommy and when he was working at Mary Celine's. And many other times at Anne & Stephen's home. He had a gift for making the day brighter. I will keep all of you in my prayers. God Bless.

  • 05/15/2021

    Sad to hear. Our condolance to his family. We will include him in our prayers. Roddie and Margie

  • 05/15/2021

    I was both shocked and saddened when I read of Charlie's passing in the newspaper. I worked with Charlie for many years at NS Power and in later years he became my direct supervisor at Lakeside. I actually worked out of the Ragged Lake communications maintenance shop. We had, I believe, a good working relationship. We could agree to disagree but it never affected our relationship. After I retired from NS Power in 1997 I would often run into Charlie on my walks around the neighborhood. He would often be outside tending his garden or woodpile. I would stop and we would chat, catching up on past news. I am going to miss those chats. My sincere condolences to Eileen and his family. Doug Peck

  • 05/15/2021

    My condolences to you and your family Charlene, my heart goes out to you. Maureen M

  • 05/14/2021

    I knew Charlie from my NSPI days at lakeside, he always had smile on his and a kind word to say.My deepest condolences to the Landry family. Gerald Gillis

  • 05/14/2021

    Dear Eileen and family, We were devastated to read of Charlie's passing in this morning's paper. As is common knowledge to all who knew him, Charlie was a warm and friendly man who was considerate of others. I remember when he used to regularly visit Mrs. Laplante after she lost her husband. He was the perfect example of a gentleman and family man that few can emulate. I first met Charlie when I sold him my Hyundai Pony for his daughter. Since then, we often met on the street, in the Mission Store, etc. and Charlie was always cheerful. He will be missed but not forgotten. God Bless you all at this difficult time. Ray & Diane Aubé

  • 05/14/2021

    When we moved to Sackville in 1972, Charlie was the first person to come over and welcome us to the neighbourhood. We became close friends and travelled to work together at Nova Scotia Power. I'll always have the great memories of our hunting trips up to Tangier Grand Lake, where Charlie and my father would rise at daybreak to pick cranberries and watch for deer on the bog. Over supper, we'd sit around the table and have a few sociables while telling stories. He was like a brother to me and it is a great loss to us all that such a kind and caring man is gone from our lives. All our love to Eileen and family. Dale & Heather Cooper

  • 05/14/2021

    Your beautiful family, Eileen, Yvette and Charlene, is missing an important loving soul! We were sorry to hear about Charlie's passing and want to offer prayers and love during this sorrowful time. Xxoo. Sharon and Bob Lawrence

  • 05/14/2021

    My deepest condolences to Yvette and the rest of the family on their loss. It is heartbreaking to deal with and I send sincere sympathy from my family to yours.

  • 05/14/2021

    So sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. I always watched for him to walk past our house with you or his group of buddies from Chandler. I can see him with his cane swinging and his hat on and that big smile. He was such a nice and pleasant man. I missed seeing him this past while and didn't knw why as I dealt with the death of my husband in January. Eileen, I am here if you want talk or go for a walk at any time. My sincere condolences to you and your family. May the many great memories help you as you grieve his loss. He is at peace. Judy

  • 05/14/2021

    Joe and all the family, please accept my condolences at this very difficult time. Charlie was a great husband, father and brother. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Respectfully, Wes Deal

  • 05/14/2021

    Our deepest condolences to the Landry family. Yvette, we are here for you, whether it is just to chat or help you out in anyway needed. We never met your Dad Yvette, but based on the heartfelt obituary write up he was a very special man to all and in reading it we can see many of his traits in you - that's something that will always be with you! 🙂 Sending big hugs your way.

  • 05/14/2021

    Charlene and Family So very sorry to hear of your Father's passing. We are holding you close in our thoughts these days. Sincere sympathy. Brenda and Jim

  • 05/14/2021

    My sincerest condolences to the Landry family. No one better to work with than the Landry brothers, always cooperation, respect, and a smile. Jerry mackinnon

  • 05/14/2021

    I offer my sincere condolences for charlie's wife, and the rest of the family especially John and Stephen who I work with for many years. May you cherish the memories.

  • 05/14/2021

    So sorry to hear of your loss Charlene. Take care during this difficult time. The Barrett's, Fall River

  • 05/14/2021

    I do remember Charlie's broad smile! he was a student in my English classes at St. Pat's High in the early 1960s and played on the football team which I coached. Three of Charlie's brothers were in one of my classes and on the football team -- Dave (Big Dave), John and Jim. My condolences to the family on your loss and kind regards to the brothers. - Burris Devanney

  • 05/14/2021

    My Sympathies to Charlie's family. Memories !!! Grade 12 Math at St. Pats. Charlie and I racing to see who could come up with the solution to trig problems first. A great memory !!

  • 05/14/2021

    I am so sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. He was a very nice person to work with and always had a smile on his face.

  • 05/13/2021

    My condolences to the family. He always added some sunshine to a cloudy day! Will miss him. Claude

  • 05/13/2021

    Charlie was always ready to come and help Lloyd with any projects that he was doing just a quick phone call and he was here . He loved his coffee and I enjoyed making it for him. When the two of them would take breaks from the work we would sit around the table always with a coffee in hand and never ending stories . He was a lovely and caring person and will be missed by many . Our sincere condolences to his family . Our thoughts and prayers are with you Eileen , Charline and Yvette xox

  • 05/13/2021

    Sorry for all of your loss. What a beautiful obituary. It is how I will remember Charlie puttering around with a great big smile. He was so patient. He taught me how to make a pie crust although I still haven't quite mastered it. Sending big hugs and love xoxo

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