-He was my doctor as a kid
- He was a great doctor
- Great man
- He was a great doctor and person ...I still miss him
- Loved His fishing, had some good trips.
- Such a lovely man
- In a band with him and Greg Duncan back in the sixties.
- He had a poster in his office advertising the band and a gig at the arena.
- great practices in our basement too! Too bad I always got kicked out 😝 Still love you 😍
-I think you played at the Rose Room in the old arena. A battle of the bands?
-yes. I remember playing there, vaguely. Long time ago.
- Great Dr. He brought a pizza to my house after I had minor surgery when I was a teen.... Nice man.....
- He was a friend and our family Doctor for years and years. What a kind and compassionate man.
-I remember Len from my days at GDHS. Great Guy !
- He was my doctor for over 20 years and then my kids as well. Great doctor (even did a house call on my daughter when she was little)
- Yes Lynn, he did house calls for us too when we lived on Weber back in the 80's.
- Such a wonderful man and such a tragic loss... He lives in the hearts of everyone who knew him... 💔😔❤️
- He was a childhood friend of my husband as well as our dr. Best doctor ever. My husband was away and my son was sick. I did not drive at the time and he came to my house to drive us to the hospital and stay by my sons bed all night with me. Came to house in the wee early hours to do physicals for us because our work hrs wouldn’t allow us to get to him. Those are just two examples of the kind of dr he was but furthermore the kind of man he was. Rip Len you are missed.
-Long suffering “Skippy” of the hospital’s worst-ever curling/golf teams. Motto: “if we can’t beat them with talent, we’ll distract ‘em with shenanigans!”.
Len’s passions were his family, his practice, our community and its environment, the Buffalo Bills, fishing, the Beatles, and punking his pals.
He was a talented writer and excellent cartoonist, whose dream job was to spend a year as doctor to the Buffalo Bills before he retired his practice.
“You whip the rock and we’ll sweep behind it to create a vacuum”.
Much missed by his GDMH family.
- When our 2nd son passed in 2001 and I became very ill, he was so supportive and just what I needed. He did not have privileges at G'town Hospital, but the various departments gave me my file to take to him, because they all respected him so much. I continued to see him at the home office because he cared so much...I miss him and having a person that you could rely on and talk to so freely. He knew his patients and cared...miss him and his care.
- Sure do miss Dr. Len..was our family Dr. from the time he started his first office. Best Dr. I've had..Made home visits to my place also.
- Great guy. And his spouse Rita. I remember going for dinner at their apartment on Close Ave. In Toronto on Mike Landrys 18th birthday when he was an intern at St. Mikes. So friendly and welcoming. I'll always remember them.
-💕 Great choice Bonnie. he was an awesome Dr and well respected member of the community along with his lovely wife Rita. xoxo
- Fond memories of Doc Landry and the “Stanley Cup” games on gibbons pl, R.I.P. Len 🙏
- A lovely, lovely man
- He was such a great doctor. A beautiful person
- Great Dr
- My connection with Len wasn’t through medicine. It was through the days of P.O.W.E.R. and how he responded so passionately along with his wife Rita. He was a good man. I truly hope that his legacy will be all of the lives he touched in one way or the other and the three wonderful kids he left behind. ❤️
- Len was a kind, gentle soul. RIP.
-Was our family doctor from when we moved to G’town. He delivered my brother in ‘79. Great man
- Did high school, Erindale College, U of T med school and internship at St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto with Len. A good friend and an excellent physician. Tragically lost too soon.
- He always spoke highly of and would often ask after you.
- Thanks for letting know that.
- Len was an amazing man, caring and compassionate, greatly missed by family, friends and our community. A great loss, RIP Len
- A great kind doctor.
- Thanks so much for sharing this. It’s so nice to read all these messages about my dad. He is greatly missed.
- Many, many years ago a friend of mine that worked for a colleague of your Dad got tickets for a Bills game. She took me and we went with Len & your uncle - can't remember which one. We tailgated with lamb chops on the hibachi & a couple of bevvies before the game. One of my favourite ever road trips - he was a good man, may he RIP.
- Both Doug and I went to high school with Len smartest, nicest person we knew. He was so gentle his life was hard it is not what he deserved.
- I met Len in kindergarten 1956 Harrison Public School. Good friends with him through public school & high school. Agree with Dianne, he was one of the smartest, nicest guys I ever met in my life.
- Was my husband Doctor we move and my husband would drive one hour to go and see him
-It’s wonderful to read all of these Tributes. He was a fantastic Doctor. One of the “old school” types. He was still doing house calls, even after so many of his colleagues had stopped. He was a good friend as was proven by crowd that turned up for his memorial service. And he was an irreplaceable Brother. Thanks again for your kind words.
- He was my doctor for years and such a kind man!!!!
- I was in grade eight @ Holly Cross (French section) with Lenard, I could never get my math homework done. He showed me that numbers are not evil enemies. I was able to do my homework for the rest of the year. He was a special person.
-He was a great wonderful friend and doctor!
- Amazing doctor for my whole family my sisters loved going to his house on the cozy couch i miss all the lennons. He even used to do house calls for my grandpa xo
- Met Len later on at Tuesday night hockey. He was a goalie and a kind, outstanding person. Dr. Reynolds and Zenni would also play.
- It has been since May 22, 2002 and I still think of Dr. Landry everyday. I can't say enough about the great man and doctor that he was. He was a very special person.
- He was a great doctor and an even better friend. Sadly missed.
-Len was the best doctor and friend. He cared about his patients. I was admitted to CVH and he came to see how I was doing. He is missed greatly.