Arthur-Cadoret Jr.-Obituary

Arthur E. Cadoret Jr.

Cumberland, Rhode Island

Age 82

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DIED
January 18, 2015
AGE
82
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Cumberland, Rhode Island

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CUMBERLAND - Arthur E. Cadoret Jr. 82, of First Ave. died Sunday January 18, 2015, in Mt. St. Rita Health Centre. He was the husband of Mary V. (DePaolo) Cadoret. Arthur and Mary have been married since 1962.Born in Woonsocket, son of the late Arthur E. and Alice (Steere) Cadoret Sr.He attended...

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Memories with Mary and Arthur never forgotten,good laughs, good memories, always looked up to the both, Arthur and Mary, bless you both and rest eternally dear friend, Mike Daniels, the son of Diane and John Daniels

A part of Southern New England history, Mr. Cadoret delivered the weather when there were few other options for information in the 60s and 70s. Whether the glee of hearing a snow day in winter or the pain of rain in summer, Arhtur Cadoret Junior was as much a part of my youth as any neighbor I once had in Blackstone. He was as consistent in my youth as the smell of cofee in the morning. Good bye, Mr. Cadoret. Best wishes to his family.

If I were to add my memories of my relationship with Arthur I would have to write a book. He was a part of my life since day one, and since both of us were only children he was the big brother that I never had. We grew up together, our parents vacationed together on Cape Cod, he taught me not to be afraid of the waves, I went to his college graduation, was a bridesmaid at his wedding and I could go on and on, but one of my most favorite memories is when he first began his weather forecast...

My condolences to your family. Thank you for your service.
former USAF REG Edith Kendall

To the Cadoret Family,
No matter how long you have someone, it is always painful when you lose them.
My family was a big fan of Arthur's weather forecasts, not only was he so local, his were also invariably the best. His reports from "the weather station" were eagerly anticipated and could be counted on, unlike those from Providence, where the weather really was different from Woonsocket's.
Paul Cloutier
N Ft Myers, FL

Loved hearing his voice as a school child with snow cancellations...Even though though I didn't know him per say,his voice was a joy to listen to
Ron Morisseau

"Mrs. Soup" and family, I am so sorry to hear of Arthur's (Chicken Soup) passing. Our sympathies and prayers are with you.

Dear Mary,

Our deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved husband. I remember you both as a lovely young couple, married just a year after we were. Perhaps you might remember us...Roger Lacouture and Sheila Laffan...your husband's dad, Arthur Cadoret Sr. and my dad, James Laffan, worked together as reporters for the Providence Journal for years and years.

I remember your husband's weather predictions on radio station WWON, and he correctly predicted the weather on our...

Dear Mrs. Cadoret & Family,
Please accept my deepest sypmpathy, in the loss of your dear husband. Know my prayers remain with you during this difficult time.
Most Sincerely, Denise E. Dufresne-receptionist/MSRHC