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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

     EXPRESSING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF NORMAN

LANDROCHE, SR.

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Noret, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Filippi, Serpa, Casimiro,
Alzate, Williams, Fogarty, and Ajello

     Date Introduced: March 09, 2021

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, It is with deep sadness that this House has learned of the passing of Norman

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Landroche, Sr., a dedicated public servant for many years. Mr. Landroche was the son of Leo and

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Blanche Landroche and lived his entire life in West Warwick. He was the devoted husband of

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Yvette for sixty-two years; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Landroche, known as “Big Norm” by family and friends, served our

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nation with honor, courage and distinction during the Korean War as a member of the United

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States Army. He was a member of the 25th Infantry Division and received the Combat

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Infantryman Badge Award along with other campaign awards and ribbons. He was discharged

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with the rank of Staff Sergeant; and

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     WHEREAS, After returning to West Warwick after his military service, Mr. Landroche

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worked as a carpenter and used his carpentry skills to build his parents a home. He also played

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guitar in a band, and met his future bride while both were playing “gigs” at the same event; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Landroche’s lifelong goal as a young man was to become a firefighter.

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He got his start as a callman in 1955 and eventually reached his goal and became a full-fledged

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firefighter in December of 1966. In his distinguished thirty-two year career as a firefighter with

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the West Warwick Fire Department, Mr. Landroche worked tirelessly to protect the lives and

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property of the citizenry of West Warwick. He valiantly fought numerous major fires including

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the St. Onge fire in 1972, the Agway fire in 1987 and the Crompton Mill fire in 1992; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Landroche was a hard-working and devoted family man who worked

 

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two jobs most of his life in order to provide for his loved ones and ensure that his children

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received the best education possible. Despite his busy life, he always found the time to attend his

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children’s academic, sporting and other important activities, and was always willing to help in

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any way he could, such as volunteering to drive a bus to transport his kids' teams to competitions

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and other important events; and

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     WHEREAS, Music was always a big part of Mr. Landroche’s life, whether he was

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playing his guitar or serving as a “roadie” for the Landroche Family Singers. Mr. Landroche

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loved travelling with his family, especially after he purchased a pop-up trailer. Maine, in

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particular, was a favorite family travel destination. He also travelled with his wife and family to

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London, Germany, Hawaii, St. Kitts, and many other destinations, and he always managed to

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include on his trips a tour of the local fire station; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Landroche and his wife enjoyed attending events at Trinity Repertory

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and later the Providence Performing Arts Center, and switched to attending Providence Bruins

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hockey games and URI Basketball games after his hearing began to decline. He enjoyed riding

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his John Deere in his big yard, where he would give his grandkids rides and reminisce about the

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time when he built a chicken coop and raised chickens and a rooster to provide fresh eggs for his

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family. He once built a garden but ended up turning it into a competition-level horseshoe court

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which he used for family gatherings and Fourth of July parties. He was also a superb cook and

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particularly enjoyed cooking pork pies and pea soup every Christmas Eve for Réveillon following

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midnight Mass; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Landroche was a member of Club Frontenac and the West Warwick

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Elks. He was also a member of the Firefighters Local 1104 Executive Board, and the West

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Warwick Police & Firefighter Association; and

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     WHEREAS, In addition to his wife, Yvette, Mr. Landroche leaves behind his children,

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Janine Burke-Wells and her wife, Roberta, the Honorable Norman Landroche, Jr., and his wife,

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Kim, John-Paul Landroche, and Julie Noret and her husband, the Honorable Tom Noret. Mr.

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Landroche was also a devoted grandfather to his eight grandchildren, Logan, Leighton, and

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Brighton Landroche, John-Paul Jr., and Joseph Landroche, Billie Burke, and Addison and Robbie

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Noret. He also leaves behind his brothers-in-law Romeo and Louis Maynard and his sisters-in-

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law Ninette Morduant and Jackie Maynard, as well as many close friends; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby

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expresses its deepest condolences on the passing of Mr. Norman Landroche, Sr.; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Yvette Landroche, Janine Burke-Wells, the

 

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Honorable Norman Landroche, Jr., John-Paul Landroche and Julie Noret.

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