Gladstone, MI
Ronald D. Landry, age 85, of Gladstone, passed away Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
Ron was born September 25, 1938, in Detroit, MI, the son of Joe and Doria (Lambert) Landry.
Ron was united in marriage to Pat Kulaga on September 8, 1962
Ron was an active member of All Saints Catholic Church. He was also an avid Detroit Lions fan.
In addition to his loving wife, Pat, Ron is survived by:
3 Sons: Ron Landry
Rick (Shawnna) Landry
Rob (Julie Kopp) Landry
Daughter: Carol (Mark Kaufmann) Landry
9 Grandchildren
4 Great Grandchildren
Ron is preceded in death by:
Parents and Sisters, Betty Reddmann and Barb Zunich
Family will receive friends on Friday November 10, 2023 from 10:30 AM until 12:30 PM at Skradski Funeral Home in Gladstone. Mass of Christian Burial will follow visiting hours at 1:00 PM at the All Saints Catholic Church Parish Hall in Gladstone. A luncheon will follow at the Knights of Columbus Hall. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. The Skradski Funeral Homes of Delta County are assisting the Landry family.
Dan Zunich - Hope , MI
For a Great Man whose Love of his family was larger than his infectious Laughter. I will miss my Uncle very much but I know he is spreading his laughter and love in heaven with our good Lord. God Bless the family and may we all see hope and happiness in having the privilege to love this man. Rest in peace Uncle Ron.
Sheryl Zunich - Lexington, SC
Uncle Ron;
I will never forget your sense of humor, your laugh, your faith, and your love. You were always upbeat and joyful; and visits with you always left me smiling. I will miss you, but I pray we will all be together again in heaven. I believe God is smiling too, for a life well lived, and a job well done. Rest in Peace.
John Kopp - Trenton, MI
Ron, it was a pleasure to have known you during this life. Distance and age keeps me from seeing you for the last time
but you will always be in my prayers.
John Kopp
Mark Smith - Gladstone, Mi
Ron, to my walking neighbor who would always stop and visit to take a break. He always had a good word to say and I would always look forward to talking with him. He will be missed in the Village by all here. Farewell my friend until we meet again.
Mark Smith