Raymond Landry Black Point, New Brunswick Obituary

Raymond Landry

<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>DUE TO RECENT COVID REGULATIONS ALL PERSONS ATTENDING THE VISITATION&nbsp;WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE DOUBLE VACCINATED AND WEAR A MASK</strong></p> <p style="text-align: center;">With great sadness the family of Raymond Landry of Campbellton, New Brunswick would like to announce his death which occurred at the Campbellton Regional Hospital on October 30, 2021 at the age of 72.</p> <p style="text-align: center;">Raymond leaves behind his loving wife Karen (Moody) as well as two daughters Allyson and Heather of Campbellton. He also leaves behind his sister Jacqueline (Wallace) of Campbellton and three brothers Claude (Claudette) of Campbellton, Marcel (Sharon) of Sudbury, Ontario and Jacques (Janet) of Miramichi. As well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.</p> <p style="text-align: center;">Raymond was predeceased by his parents Theodore Landry and Antoinette Landry (O&rsquo;Brien), siblings Rosalyne and Hector.</p> <p style="text-align: center;">He will be so greatly missed by his family, friends and passed coworkers of Central Taxi of Campbellton. A special thank you to his caring doctor Dr. Jean-Claude Quintal, other doctors that were seen during his health decline. Nurses at the Campbellton Regional Hospital, Home Care Workers; Paul,Luc, Kyshia and Extra Muriel. Special friends, Raymond and Pauline Santere. A very big thank you to the family and friends that were supportive to Raymond over the years. He loved you all.</p> <p style="text-align: center;">A graveside service will be held at New Mills Protestant Cemetery on Monday November 8, 2021&nbsp;at 2 pm with a 1 hour visitation at MacMillan &amp; Drapeau Chapel before service.&nbsp;&nbsp;Funeral arrangements are in the care of MacMillan&rsquo;s Funeral Home, Black Point</p> <p style="text-align: center;">In lieu of flowers, for those who wish donations can be made to the New Mills Cemetery as well as Dalhousie SPCA.</p>
November 4, 1948 - October 30, 202111/04/194810/30/2021
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DUE TO RECENT COVID REGULATIONS ALL PERSONS ATTENDING THE VISITATION WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE DOUBLE VACCINATED AND WEAR A MASK

With great sadness the family of Raymond Landry of Campbellton, New Brunswick would like to announce his death which occurred at the Campbellton Regional Hospital on October 30, 2021 at the age of 72.

Raymond leaves behind his loving wife Karen (Moody) as well as two daughters Allyson and Heather of Campbellton. He also leaves behind his sister Jacqueline (Wallace) of Campbellton and three brothers Claude (Claudette) of Campbellton, Marcel (Sharon) of Sudbury, Ontario and Jacques (Janet) of Miramichi. As well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Raymond was predeceased by his parents Theodore Landry and Antoinette Landry (O’Brien), siblings Rosalyne and Hector.

He will be so greatly missed by his family, friends and passed coworkers of Central Taxi of Campbellton. A special thank you to his caring doctor Dr. Jean-Claude Quintal, other doctors that were seen during his health decline. Nurses at the Campbellton Regional Hospital, Home Care Workers; Paul,Luc, Kyshia and Extra Muriel. Special friends, Raymond and Pauline Santere. A very big thank you to the family and friends that were supportive to Raymond over the years. He loved you all.

A graveside service will be held at New Mills Protestant Cemetery on Monday November 8, 2021 at 2 pm with a 1 hour visitation at MacMillan & Drapeau Chapel before service.  Funeral arrangements are in the care of MacMillan’s Funeral Home, Black Point

In lieu of flowers, for those who wish donations can be made to the New Mills Cemetery as well as Dalhousie SPCA.

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