Landry Fialkowski
Landry Jean Fialkowski gained her Angel wings on June 13, 2025, running joyfully through the gates of Heaven to reunite with her great-grandmas Nancy Fialkowski, Margaret Senn and Bonnie Yost and her great-grandpas Jay Fialkowski, Glen Perdue and Donald Yost. We can only imagine the adventures they’re having now, exploring for miles, shaking their booties and visiting the bulls together. Born on Feb. 21, 2024, to Conner John and Morgan Laine Fialkowski. Landry brought endless joy and light to the world from the very beginning.
She was a radiant soul who could always be found smiling, laughing, dancing and exploring the outdoors. Her unique personality captured the hearts of everyone she met. Landry adored following in her Daddy’s footsteps and pushing her Mom’s buttons every chance she got, always with a mischievous grin and a ready to run stance.
She loved “reading” her books, loving on all her animals and being ornery in the most lovable way. Her smile was infectious, her laugh could brighten even the darkest day and her love had the power to melt hearts.
She changed lives, spread love and reminded us all of the joy found in life’s simple moments. Landry is survived by her cousins Wayne Fialkowski, Wyatt Fialkowski and Kolsenn Struck; her Uncle Tanner and Aunt Taylor Fialkowski, Uncle Spencer and Aunt Maegan Struck and Uncle Mason (Chubs) Yost; her grandparents, Papa Jef and Grandma Ori Fialkowski, Gramps Rodney and Grams Cheryl Yost; her great-grandmas Betty Perdue and LouAnn Rother; her great-grandpas Henry Senn and Ron Rother.
To celebrate Landry’s joyful spirit, flowers may be sent for her to “smell,” or donations may be made in her honor to The Center of Family Love, a cause close to the family’s heart.
We kindly ask that attire for Landry’s Celebration of Life be bright and colorful, just like she was to all of us. She wouldn’t recognize you in a suit, a tie, or black.
She did not know formality; she was about joy, love and living life out loud.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 21, at First United Methodist Church in Kingfi sher with burial to follow in Kingfisher Cemetery under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.