Louis James Landry, Jr.
Louis James Landry, Jr.

A visitation took place at Pellerin Funeral Home in St. Martinville on Friday and Saturday.
A Rosary was prayed by the Men’s Rosary Group on Friday, February 6, 2026. Rev. Bill Melancon officiated at the Funeral Mass. Readers were Kennedy W. Landry and Lexi L. Hebert.
Burial followed at St. Michael Mausoleum.
Born on January 3, 1961, in Loreauville, he was an incredible man who lived a life marked by dedication to service, community, and family. A proud graduate of Loreauville High School’s Class of 1980, he was affectionately known as “Coca” to his friends. In his early years, he dedicated his work as a sugarcane farmer and in construction alongside his father at their family business, Landry Brothers. After years of farming and working construction, he devoted nearly three decades of his life to law enforcement. He proudly served with both the Iberia Parish and St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Offices. His commitment to protecting and serving his community earned him the respect and admiration of many. Throughout his career, he was known affectionately as “Lou” or “Big Lou,” a testament to his largerthan-life presence and heart.
In addition to his law enforcement career, Lou was deeply involved in the community. He served as the Cub Scout Master for Pack 175 at Trinity Catholic School, inspiring young boys to develop their character and leadership skills for seven years. A passionate supporter of youth sports, he contributed his time as an assistant coach for both soccer and baseball, nurturing the talents of countless children. Lou also volunteered with the Evangeline Volunteer Fire Department, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of those around him. Lou was a committed parishioner of St. Martin de Tours Catholic Church, where his strong faith guided his actions throughout his life. He was also the proud recipient of the Masonic Award in 1980, further reflecting his devotion to community and fellowship. Lou’s loving spirit extended beyond his community service. His family meant everything to him and he cherished the time spent with them. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Laurie Oubre Landry; sons, Dylan Landry (Morgan) and Connor Landry (Kennedy); mother, Mary Ann Louviere Landry; brothers, Byron Landry (Annette) and Reynolds Landry (Roberta); grandchildren, Ellie, Benton and Clara Landry; and a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He is preceded in death by his father, Louis Landry, Sr.; sister, Renée Landry Hoffpauir; and his in-laws, Murphy and Gladys Oubre.
Pallbearers were Dylan Landry, Connor Landry, Byron Landry, Reynolds Landry, Bryan Oubre and Barret Oubre.
Honorary pallbearers were Brody Oubre, Ross Landry and Drake Hoffpauir.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to Hospice of Acadiana and The Calcutta House for the exceptional care given to Lou.
Pellerin Funeral Home (337-332-2111) is in charge of arrangements.