David-Vital Landry, born on July fourteenth, eighteen sixty-six in Memramcook, New Brunswick, was a prominent figure in both medicine and politics. As a medical doctor of Acadian descent, he dedicated his life to serving his community, first establishing his practice in Memramcook before moving to Bouctouche.
Landry's educational journey took him through the esteemed halls of the College of Saint Joseph and the Université Laval, where he honed his skills in medicine. Before embarking on his medical career, he also contributed to education by teaching school for a period.
In addition to his medical practice, Landry was deeply involved in politics. He represented Kent County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from nineteen hundred eight to nineteen hundred seventeen as a member of the Conservative Party. His commitment to public service was evident throughout his political career.
In his personal life, Landry married Annie-Marie Michaud in eighteen ninety-six, further solidifying his roots in the community he served. His legacy as a physician and politician continues to be remembered in New Brunswick.