Paul E. Landry

July 20, 1959 - November 28, 2024

Funeral Details: Private Family Arrangements

Paul Emile Landry, passed away peacefully on November 28, 2024, surrounded by his loving family after a valiant battle with cancer.

Son of Jean and the late Leonard (Len) Landry.  He will be fondly remembered and missed by his sister Anne (Doug), and his brothers - David (Monique), Robert (Carolyn) and Leo (Alison).  Beloved uncle to Tyler, (Melissa), Natasha (Matt), Melissa (Ryan), Megan, Nicholas (Laurianne), Bobby and Renee, and great uncle to Hudson, Ella, Eve, Layne, and Forrest.

A graduate of the Masters in Health Administration from the University of Toronto in 1989, he was very grateful to have had an accomplished career in the field of planning, design and development of new mega hospital projects, including:  the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, the North Bay Regional Health Centre, the University of Montreal Health Centre, the new St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, the Weeneebayko Regional Health Centre (Moosonee), the Windsor Regional Centre, and most recently the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie.

He had a deep interest in art, architecture and healing design, and passionate about building high performance project teams.  He was an avid golfer, outdoor enthusiast and skier.

His ashes have been laid to rest in a columbarium at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Cemetery in North Bay and he has gone to join his father on their next fishing adventure.

The family respectfully requests that any donations in his memory be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society. https://cancer.ca/en

Peaceful Transition Simcoe

CONDOLENCES

13 Condolences
  • Tammy McIntosh
    Posted on: Friday, November 29, 2024 Reply

    We remember when Paul stayed at our cottage on Trout Lake. Yes, he loved the outdoors!

  • Joe Mauti
    Posted on: Saturday, November 30, 2024 Reply

    My condolences to the Landry family. I was a school mate of Paul at UofT. He was one of the first people I met on the first day. He had a quiet way of reassuring me that everything was going to be ok. Over the two year program, Paul was always the gentleman of the class, and always supporting his peers.

  • Pat Goyette
    Posted on: Saturday, November 30, 2024 Reply

    Dear Aunt Jean, David, Robert, Anne and Leo: Words cannot express the sorrow we feel for your loss. May you find strength in the love and memories you shared. Paul was a kind and beautiful soul. Pat and Laurette Goyette

  • Rita Gerbasi
    Posted on: Saturday, November 30, 2024 Reply

    Dearest Aunt Jean, Anne and Doug, David and Monique, Robert and Carolyn, Leo and Alison
    I am sad and so very sorry for your loss. Paul was a kind, caring and very accomplished individual. He lived a good exemplary life, a life that set a positive example for others to follow. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. Even though you cannot control the heartache that comes from your loss, you can hold Paul’s memories dear. Praying for you in this difficult time

    Rita and Frank Gerbasi

  • Sylvie Begin
    Posted on: Sunday, December 1, 2024 Reply

    Anne and family
    I was deeply saddened to hear about the loss of your brother.
    He sure was successful and from what I am reading he will be remembered by many for his contribution to the field of health care.

  • Dave Henselwood
    Posted on: Monday, December 2, 2024 Reply

    What a sudden shock to hear of Paul’s passing. My deepest condolences to his family. Paul and I worked together on several of the hospital projects mentioned above and he quickly became both a mentor and a friend. I will remember him fondly and certainly thank him posthumously for all his guidance and friendship.

  • Diane Belanger
    Posted on: Monday, December 2, 2024 Reply

    Dear Aunt Jean, Anne, David, Robert and Leo,

    I am deeply saddened for your loss. I am sorry that I did not know him better as it seems he was an accomplished individual both in work and play. On the Landry side of the family he is the first of the children to leave us. I will certainly remember Christmas dinners we shared, so many of us – oh what fun we had! Family memories, and spiritual light; may they help you heal.
    Love, Diane

  • The BOTTIGONI FAMILY
    Posted on: Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Reply

    Dear Jean, David & Monique, Anne & Doug, Robert & Carolyn, Leo & Alison, Our deepest sympathies to all of you for your great loss. Paul was an accomplished person in his own field. He will be greatly missed. We want you to know that we are very saddened by his passing. He has gone to be with his Dad. May their souls rest in peace. The Bottigoni family.

  • Colette C. Mantha
    Posted on: Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Reply

    Dear David and Family,

    My sincere condolences for the loss of your brother Paul. Thinking of all of you during this very difficult time.

  • Tom Ricci
    Posted on: Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Reply

    Lori and I want to express to the entire Landry family and all of Paul’s freinds,
    Our sincerest condolences. We knew Paul and it is sad he is gone, too young.
    Anne, I am very sorry for the loss of your brother.
    Tom and Lori Ricci

  • Jane Lennox
    Posted on: Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Reply

    Dear Jean I was so saddened to learn of Paul’s passing. Working at the concierge desk and as the resident engagement assistant at The Barrieview, it was always a delight to see Paul coming in to visit you. He always was so polite and always had such a welcoming smile. You were very much loved by your son. So please accept my deepest sympathy and I will be praying for you at this time.
    Fondly, Jane

  • Brent Labrosse
    Posted on: Thursday, December 5, 2024 Reply

    to the Landry family. Deepest sympathies on the loss of your brother Paul. Even though he was a couple of years older than me at Algonquin, he always had time for us Juniors and helping us with learning the game of football which I always appreciated. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers during this trying time. RIP Paul.

  • Bill & Judy Mallany
    Posted on: Monday, December 9, 2024 Reply

    Our sincere condolences to the Landry family. My wife and I had the pleasure of meeting Paul at RVH during one of our chemo sessions Paul was extremely friendly and very talkative he made a 3hr session go so fast. Rest in peace Paul

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