Almassy Metz Logo
Pre-PlanningObituariesForms

Obituaries

Landry, Terry

September 17, 2025

Terry Landry

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terry Landry, late of Regina, Saskatchewan on September 17, 2025 at the age of 69.

Terry was predeceased by his mother Elizabeth Landry; father Edward Landry; his brother Raymond Landry; his sister Katherine Landry; and his spouse Nicole Rioux.

He is survived by his beloved first-born daughter Hope Landry (Christopher Unser) and his treasured granddaughters Emma-Lou Goldsmith, Aurora Unser, and Yorke Unser; his cherished son Ty Landry (Alex Donison); his stepson Chris Rioux; his sister Charlotte Jelenski (Al); his brothers Norm Landry (Edna) and Don Landry (Bev); and nieces and nephews—too many to name, but all held close in his heart.

Terry was born and raised in Regina, where he attended Miller High School before striking out on many different ventures throughout his working life including Road Music and Advanced Engineering.

After suffering a stroke at the early age of 52, Terry embraced early retirement. Though his working years were cut short, he treasured the gift of extra time to spend with his loved ones—time that became some of the most meaningful of his life.

A true tinkerer at heart, Terry could always be found in his shop, working away on projects big and small. He was a devoted Rider fan, a busy body in the best sense, always hovering, always involved, and always keeping tabs on the lives of those around him. He had a knack for showing up early—often well before anyone expected him—ready to lend a hand or simply enjoy the company of family and friends. Terry had the rare quality of being your friend whether you liked it or not, and in that way he built a life full of connection, humor, and loyalty.

Terry’s presence will be deeply missed, but his memory will live on in the stories he leaves behind, the laughter he inspired, and the love he gave so freely. A Come and Go Tea to celebrate Terry's Life will be held on Monday, September 29, 2025 from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. in Uplands Community Centre, 20 Weekes Crescent, Regina, SK.

“What a lucky man he was.” ELP

Share Obituary


Condolences

Murray Brandt

Regina Saskatchewan Canada

My deepest Sympathy and Condolences to Ty, Hope, Norm, Don, Charlotte and families. Terry, what a “Great Guy”, you will be missed.

Wanda and William Sawchuk

Harrow Ontario Canada

Dear Terry It’s so hard to say goodbye. You were never just my uncle — you were my brother, my friend. I will miss our talks, our laughter, and the bond we shared. Life feels emptier without you here, but I know heaven gained one of the best.

Rest peacefully, and keep watching over me. Until we meet again, I’ll carry you with me always.

With all my love, Wanda

Deb Balbar

It is with great sadness to hear of our BELOVED TERRY PASSING May The GRACE WITHIN ALL FAMILIES And FRIENDS EMBRACE YOU WITH LOVE and COMFORT And Special Memories

Emma Leblanc

Lehigh Acres Florida USA

My heart goes to you Charlotte, Norm, Don & families for the loss of your dear brother Terry, ‘my nephew that I never met'. I wish I would have. I read that his presence brought light and joy into many lives. With caring thoughts and my sincere sympathy, aunt Emma Leblanc ❤️🙏

Sharon and Tim Anderson

Mission BC Canada

Our sincere condolences to Terry's family. Rest in peace Terry.

Jeff and Suzanna Nostadt

Regina Sask Canada

Deepest sympathy on the loss of another ex employee of Advance. We worked with Terry. Our deepest condolences to the family. Sorry for your loss.

Charyel and Bill Logan

Regina SK Canada

Our condolences to Terry’s family. He always seemed happy to see you. He was a people person and loved giving a helping hand. Terry will be missed by many and other will be many memories. Share them often.

Sheldon Gelowitz

Regina SK Canada

My condolence to Terry's family. I befriended him when my parents moved in next door in Uplands in 2004. Terry was always a happy and friendly guy. Always willing to help anyone or just come over to say hi. After both my parents passed in 2022, Terry would always touch base with me and have a good chat or a tease! Every Riders game he would text me. "Are you ready to watch the game??" He was a good man. (Terry Go Riders Go!!)

Richard & Joanne Mantyak

Regina SK Canada

Representing St. Cecilia Parish - my wife and I have been providing a R.C. Sunday a.m. Lay service at Regina Village for the last few years. Terry joined our small congregation earlier this year and it has been a joy to have him. Very personable and always willing to lend a helping hand and it has been a joy to serve him the last few months. I shall have some words of remembrance aimed toward Terry this Sunday. Sincere condolences are extended to Terry's family and friends on behalf of Joanne and the small R.C. congregation at Regina Village. Joanne discovered a connection to Terry in that she taught Ty in kindergarten and I believe Terry's son-in-law as well. Be assured of our support during this time of grief.

Claire Lapointe

Beaumont AB Canada

I’m so deeply sorry for your loss. Terry was more than a friend to us. Terry was like family. I’ll never forget the way Terry always knew how to make us laugh, even in the darkest moments. I’m here for anything you need, day or night. Sending you all our love.

Share a Message of Condolence

Contact

regina@almassymetzfuneral.com

Phone:1-306-545-4455

Fax: 1-306-545-4453

Hours

We are always available and on call 24/7.


Office Hours:

Monday to Friday

9AM - 5PM

Sitemap

Almassy Metz Logo

© 2025 Almassy Metz