The Pinkerton community and the Derry Police Department are deeply mourning the loss of Officer Brian Landry, a dedicated and compassionate law enforcement officer who served as the school resource officer at West Running Brook Middle School. Brian’s passing marks the end of a life full of kindness, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to serving others.
What Happened
Brian Landry, a beloved officer and mentor, passed away after a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. A native of Litchfield, New Hampshire, Brian’s legacy as a dedicated public servant will forever remain in the hearts of students, staff, and families who knew him. During his time as the school resource officer at West Running Brook Middle School, Brian was not just a police officer; he was a positive influence and a mentor to many, leaving an indelible mark on the school community.
Who Was Officer Brian Landry?
Brian Landry was born and raised in Litchfield, NH, and became a well-respected member of the Derry Police Department. As the school resource officer at West Running Brook Middle School, Brian was known for his warm approachability, fairness, and genuine care for the students’ well-being. His role went beyond law enforcement duties; he was a mentor, a guide, and a friend to many. Brian treated all students with the utmost respect, earning admiration from both staff and students alike. He was actively involved in school events and served as a Pinkerton class officer, helping to plan activities that brought joy to the school community.
Brian’s dedication to his work and his compassion for the people he served were evident in everything he did, making him not only a respected officer but also a beloved figure in the community.
Brian Landry’s Battle with Cancer
In August 2024, Brian’s life took an unexpected and challenging turn when he was diagnosed with a rare form of bladder cancer. He endured a rigorous treatment journey that included hospital stays, chemotherapy, and surgeries, all while remaining focused on his family and his duty to serve. Throughout his battle, Brian’s resilience was evident, and he approached each day with strength and determination, supported by his loving wife, Courtney, and their two sons, Tyson and Jake.
Despite the toll the illness took on him, Brian remained committed to his role as a resource officer. However, as his health fluctuated and treatments became more intensive, he made the difficult decision to step away from his position at the Derry Police Department. In December, after doctors informed him that chemotherapy was no longer effective, Brian courageously underwent surgery and began a period of healing.
Brian Landry’s Return to Work and Final Days
After a period of recovery, Brian was able to return to his cherished role as the school resource officer at Pinkerton Academy. Unfortunately, his health declined once again, and the cancer returned. After undergoing further treatments, Brian made the difficult decision to retire early to focus fully on his health and family.
Brian’s life was a testament to his courage, determination, and love for those around him. His professional achievements are matched only by the compassion and integrity he displayed throughout his life. He will forever be remembered as a protector, a loving husband, and a devoted father.
Legacy and Community Impact
Brian Landry’s legacy extends far beyond his time as a police officer. He leaves behind a profound impact on the community he served, not just through his work, but through his compassion and kindness. His life serves as a reminder of the importance of service, kindness, and integrity in both professional and personal spheres. The Derry Police Department, the Pinkerton community, and everyone who knew Brian will continue to honor his memory, and his spirit will remain an enduring source of inspiration.
As we reflect on Brian’s life, our hearts go out to his wife, Courtney, their children, Tyson and Jake, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. Brian’s unwavering dedication to others and his legacy of love and service will never be forgotten.
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