She was born in New York City, the daughter of Anthony Rollins and Isabella (Force) Nolte. She graduated from Julia Richman High School in New York City. She lived in Hooksett for 14 years and also lived in Loudon and Allenstown before moving to Harris Hill.
Mrs. Cadrette worked for Raytheon in Hooksett until its closing and then as a technician for Sprague Electric in Concord before retiring. She was a former member of the Rebekahs, was a member of the Clough Pond Association and was a volunteer at the Maxfield Public Library. She was a communicant of Holy Rosary Church in Hooksett and later attended the Loudon Center Freewill Baptist Church.
Her husband, Euclid "Uke" Cadrette died in 1985, and a daughter, Gloria Lashway died in 2001.
Burial in Head Cemetery in Hooksett.
Excerpted from Concord Monitor, November 17, 2002.
She was born in New York City, the daughter of Anthony Rollins and Isabella (Force) Nolte. She graduated from Julia Richman High School in New York City. She lived in Hooksett for 14 years and also lived in Loudon and Allenstown before moving to Harris Hill.
Mrs. Cadrette worked for Raytheon in Hooksett until its closing and then as a technician for Sprague Electric in Concord before retiring. She was a former member of the Rebekahs, was a member of the Clough Pond Association and was a volunteer at the Maxfield Public Library. She was a communicant of Holy Rosary Church in Hooksett and later attended the Loudon Center Freewill Baptist Church.
Her husband, Euclid "Uke" Cadrette died in 1985, and a daughter, Gloria Lashway died in 2001.
Burial in Head Cemetery in Hooksett.
Excerpted from Concord Monitor, November 17, 2002.
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