He resided in Richmond for many years prior to moving to Westfield twenty five years ago. While in Richmond he was an EMT, was a member of the Richmond Volunteer Fire Dept., and a little league coach. He also was an avid outdoor sportsman and raised Black and Tan Hounds for raccoon hunting.
Hank and his wife, Eileen Regnier Cadorette, were married January 14th, 1993.
Besides his wife of Westfield he is survived by his former wife Barbara Rollins Cadorette of Richmond; three sons, Colin H. Cadorette of Housatonic, Henry R. Cadorette, Jr. and his wife Laurie of Pittsfield, and John M. Cadorette and his wife Brenda of Richmond; three sisters, Margery Barton of Lake Placid, Cathleen Nolan of Lenox, and Pamela Sweeney of Adams; one brother, Thomas Cadorette of Lenox; and grandchildren Henry R. Cadorette III, and Elizabeth and John J. Cadorette, and many nieces and nephews.
He was pre deceased by his brothers Colin, Roy, Edward, and Joseph, and his sister Thelma.
He resided in Richmond for many years prior to moving to Westfield twenty five years ago. While in Richmond he was an EMT, was a member of the Richmond Volunteer Fire Dept., and a little league coach. He also was an avid outdoor sportsman and raised Black and Tan Hounds for raccoon hunting.
Hank and his wife, Eileen Regnier Cadorette, were married January 14th, 1993.
Besides his wife of Westfield he is survived by his former wife Barbara Rollins Cadorette of Richmond; three sons, Colin H. Cadorette of Housatonic, Henry R. Cadorette, Jr. and his wife Laurie of Pittsfield, and John M. Cadorette and his wife Brenda of Richmond; three sisters, Margery Barton of Lake Placid, Cathleen Nolan of Lenox, and Pamela Sweeney of Adams; one brother, Thomas Cadorette of Lenox; and grandchildren Henry R. Cadorette III, and Elizabeth and John J. Cadorette, and many nieces and nephews.
He was pre deceased by his brothers Colin, Roy, Edward, and Joseph, and his sister Thelma.
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