
It is with deep sorrow and loving hearts that the family of Chase Landry announces his passing, which occurred following an ATV accident on Friday, May 15, 2026.
On a cold December day, Chase was warmly welcomed into the world, instantly adored by his parents and placed under the watchful, protective eye of his big sister.
Chase was a lifelong resident of the Sackville area, a small town he always considered home. He spent his youth running wild and free around the Marsh, exploring Silver Lake, and tearing through the Cape with his siblings and cousins. It was here, under the guidance of his beloved "Papa" Winston, that Chase developed a deep, lifelong passion for fishing, quad-ding, and exploring nature. The woods and the waters were his sanctuary—the places where he felt most alive and entirely at peace.
A man of remarkable, instinctual talent, Chase had an ear for engines and a gift for taking things apart to see how they worked. Under the mentorship of his stepfather, Gerry, he grew into a skilled craftsman who could figure out the intricacies of any machine within minutes. Chase didn't just fix things; he had a passion for transforming broken, discarded items into something beautiful and useful, believing fully that with enough patience and care, anything could be restored to a new purpose.
Above all, Chase will be remembered for his playful, mischievous spirit, his ability to leave a room in stitches with his quick wit, and his huge, generous heart. Though he faced a heavy, years-long struggle with addiction, his worth was defined not by his battles, but by his capacity to love and the unwavering, unconditional support of his family—especially his mother, Brenda, who was his absolute rock. Chase passed away peacefully, falling into a forever sleep in the soft grass under a bright moon, surrounded by the trees and the wildlife he held so dear. He is finally free, resting without pain, and reunited in the embrace of his Papa Winston, Uncle Fred, Harold, and Stevie.
Chase leaves behind a large and deeply devoted family who will miss his laughter forever.
He is survived by his loving mother, Brenda Landry, and stepfather, Gerry Landry of Point de Bute; his father, Jacques Landry of Middle Sackville; and his cherished children, Aiden Parsons (and his mother, Stefanie), and Landon, Liam, and Nevaeh Landry (and their mother, Dorothy). He will be profoundly missed by his siblings: his big sister Amanda Zimmer (Adam) of Alberta; brother Tyler Sterling (Ashley) of Saskatchewan; sister Laura Landry of Moncton; brother Jeremy Landry (Sarah) of Sackville; sister Jessica Landry (Sean); sister Samantha Robichaud (Jessie) of Jolicure; and brother Adam Harvey of Middle Sackville. He is also survived by his beloved Nanny Oressa Sterling , as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and lifelong friends.
An Afternoon of Remembrance to celebrate Chase’s Life will be held at Jones Funeral Home, 70 Bridge St. Sackville, NB on Monday, May 25, 2026 from 2 PM until 4 PM, all are invited to drop in.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Chase’s memory can be made to a local addiction support charity or wildlife conservation organization.
Sharing of memories and condolences may be sent to the family by visiting the online memorial at www.jonesfuneralhome.ca or through the Jones Funeral Home Facebook Page.
