Edmond J. "Mike" Landry SHIRLEY - Edmond J. "Mike" Landry, 83, of Shirley, died Saturday Nov. 20, at his home after a brief illness. He was the husband of Anita E. (Bilodeau) Landry. They had been married for 59 years. He was born in Shirley, October 10, 1921, son of Athanace and Lucy (Chaisson) Landry and was a lifelong Shirley resident. For more than 40 years, Mr. Landry and his brother Joe owned and operated the Landry Brothers Garage in Shirley Village, retiring in 1984. Following his retirement from the garage, he worked for the Town of Shirley Water Department, Cemetery Department and Highway Department. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps, where he was stationed in England in the 339th Fighter Squadron. Mr. Landry was a communicant of St. Anthony Church. He was a member and past commander of the George J. Morin American Legion Post 183 in Shirley and a member of the former North Middlesex County 40/8. He enjoyed woodworking, working in his vegetable garden, and spending time at his summer cottage in York Beach, Maine. Besides his wife, survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Edmond W. and Victoria Landry, and James R. and Sharon Landry all of Shirley; two brothers, Harold Landry and Athanace "Joe" Landry both of Shirley; a sister, Rose Quatrale of Shirley; and two grandsons, Michael Landry and Douglas Landry, both of Shirley. He was also the brother of Frank Landry of Exeter, N.H., Robert Landry of California, and Beatrice Briggs of Ayer. Published in the Lowell Sun on 11/22/2004. Guest Book . Flowers