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Sherwood A. Cadorette

Groton, Connecticut

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Groton - Sherwood A. Cadorette, 88, of 273 Thames St., Groton passed away Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital in New London.

Born on May 28, 1925, in Worcester, Mass., he was the son of Arthur H. and Marie F. (Deschamps) Cadorette. Sherwood married Berta Wilhelmina Bauer in Munich, Germany on Feb. 28, 1955.

He was an accomplished musician, having studied at the R.I. Conservatory of Music and the Staatliche Musik Hochschule in Munich, Germany. Sherwood performed as a piano accompanist for many singers and instrumentalists, notably in the U.S. Coast Guard Chamber Music Concerts.

He served 14 years in the U.S. Air Force and retired from Northeast Utilities after 21 years in 1991. He was a charter member of the German Cultural Society and a lifetime member of the I.O.O.F. He was also an avid cook and edited a cookbook for the German Cultural Society. He also had a special liking for teaching English as a second language; particularly for Russian Jewish refugees.

Sherwood is survived by his wife, Berta; three daughters, Monika Cadorette, Margo Cadorette, both of Groton, and Suzzane Mayfield and her husband, Greg, of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.; two sons, Claus Cadorette and his wife, Deniz, of Istanbul, Turkey and Heinz Cadorette of Groton; one grandchild; and three great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his parents of Thompson; and his sister, Marjorie Mitsko of Groton.

Funeral arrangements are private. There are no calling hours.

Byles Memorial Home, 99 Huntington Street, New London, is assisting the family with arrangements.

Please visit www.byles.com to sign the guestbook or to share a memory.

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My Sympathy To You Margo I Juat Now Learned We Had Fun As Children

I only met Sherwood one time, but it was a lasting impression.One I have never forgotten, even though is was about 25 years ago! My husband JOE worked with him at Millstone, and Joe said he was one of the best friends he ever had. Sherwood took time for people, and his love of people was evident. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers and we will miss him so very much.

We love you Dad!!!!!

We love you Dad!!!!!

Dear Mrs. Cadorette,
You never knew us but Sherwood was our milkman in the late 1960s in Ledyard. We've never forgotten him but remember him with pleasure. We had a grand piano and he would come in and play it for us when he delivered milk. He was delightful and we've never forgotten him. We still joke "Just like Sherwood Cadorette" when one of the family is having problems memorizing piano music. Very few people have given us such fun and lasting memories.

My condolences to the family of Sherwood Cadorette