Daniel Landry, a resident of Calais, France, died on Friday, March 20, 2026, at the age of 66, according to announcements published by La Voix du Nord and Nord Littoral. A final tribute will be held on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at 3:00 PM at the Cimetière Sud in Calais, followed by interment in the family vault.
Family members identified in the announcements include his wife, Christine Landry-Spilleman, and children Christophe Landry, Stéphanie Landry, Mélanie Landry, and Laurent Landry, along with his daughter-in-law, Alison Landry-Pouchelle, and grandchildren Léana and Keylan. The obituary likewise notes the passing of a son, Stéphane Landry.
The family expressed particular gratitude to Landry’s physician, ambulance personnel, and dialysis nurses for their dedicated care. A viewing will be held at the ROC’ECLERC funeral home, located at 3 and 5 rue Ingres in Calais, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM prior to the funeral service. The family requests no artificial flowers.
The announcements serve as the official notice of Landry’s passing.
Separately, a civil rights case, Callais et al v. Landry, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana on January 31, 2024, alleging voting discrimination. The case remains open, with Judges Kayla D. McClusky, David C. Joseph, Carl E. Stewart, and Robert R. Summerhays overseeing the proceedings. The case details available through UniCourt indicate multiple plaintiffs and attorneys involved.

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