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Philip "Eddie" Landry, 75
December 13, 2024
Philip Edward “Eddie” Landry 75, of Bennington, VT. and former longtime resident of North Adams, MA. passed away Friday December 13, 2024 at his home surrounded by family.
He was born in Westfield, MA. on August 12, 1949 a son of the late Philip Frederick Landry and Ella Mae (Ayers) Landry. Eddie attended schools in North Adams and graduated from McCann High School.
Eddie was last employed for the Town of Williamstown in the Parks and Recreation Department. Eddie was a F.C.C. registered Amateur Radio operator with now silent keys of N2HX and PJ7PL St. Martin. He loved to travel with his life partner Sandy through the country, especially any place with white sand and warm temperatures, and palm trees, including the Island of St. Martin.
Survivors include his life partner Sandra LePoidevin with whom he made his home and her children Jason LaCroix and his partner Natalie, his children Garrett and Miranda, and Natalies children, Brian LaCroix and his wife April and their children Hannah, Sophie and William and Sarah LaCroix and her husband Rob. He also leaves several cousins.
Graveside services will take place at the family plot in Southview Cemetery, North Adams, MA. on Thursday December 19, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.
SO awfully sorry to learn of Ed's passing. Hugs to Sandy, and to all of his family. | from: Joyce Eves | on: 12-21-2024 |
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Sorry to hear of Ed's passing. Always enjoyed seeing his smiling face at Dayton and other ham radio events, and I appreciated him letting me use his station on St. Maarten for a few hours when I was passing through. | from: Doug Grant K1DG | on: 12-17-2024 |
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Ed was a valued member of the Southern Vermont Amateur Radio Club. His contributions will be sorely missed. He was also a wonderful landlord to my Aunt Pauline, who lived in the apartment above him and his mom for over 60 years. Rest in Peace. | from: Ken (N1RZ) & Maria (KB1LTA) Lanoue | on: 12-17-2024 |
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Sincerest condolences, from Jeannine, and I!! Enjoyed meeting for lunch in Mass! We, were friends for many, many years. 73 my friend! | from: Stan W1XK and Jeannine | on: 12-17-2024 |
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Sincerest condolences, from Jeannine, and I!! Enjoyed meeting for lunch in Mass! | from: Stan W1XK and Jeannine | on: 12-17-2024 |
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Sorry for your loss. Eddie taught me to shoot pool and drag race | from: Tom Bishop | on: 12-17-2024 |
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Farewell, Ed ZAM, it was so great to know you and had a pleasure of your company once in a while. May you rest in peace, a great human being. So sad to see you go, thanks for the memories | from: Edward K NT2X | on: 12-17-2024 |
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I am saddened to see Ed Has passed, I thought a lot of him and I’ve been friends with him for years. In our younger years, Ed has helped me out many times and some were for funny reasons, we still would talk about them when we met and laughed. He was such a great guy.
Our hearts ? and prayers go out to the family, may he RIP.
Dave & Sue Emery | from: David & Susan | on: 12-17-2024 |
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I will sure miss Ed at ham radio events. Always such a warm hello and happy time whenever I saw him! | from: Joe Fitzgerald | on: 12-17-2024 |
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Please accept heartfelt sympathy from my XYL and me. May his soul rest in perpetual peace and rise in glory! | from: Quincy (PJ7QH) | on: 12-17-2024 |
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Sandy, we are so sorry for Eddie’s passing. We know you two were travel buddies. He is forever in our hearts and on our minds. | from: Ray and Barb Gagnon | on: 12-16-2024 |
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Sandy so sorry for your loss. | from: Angie and Len Giroux | on: 12-16-2024 |
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