He was born in Lowell on March 2, 1940, a son of the late George J. and Marie Ange (Boucher) Chandonnet. Mr. Chandonnet was resident of the Templeton Development Center.
He enjoyed watching wrestling on TV and collecting toy soldiers.
He is survived by two brothers and sisters-in-law, Maurice and Lillian Chandonnet of Lowell, and Leonel and Jeannette Chandonnet of Dracut; a sister and brother-in-law, Doris and Roland Lapointe of Dracut; several nieces and nephews, including, Diane P. Dionne of Nashua, Richard Chandonnet of Derry, N.H., and Daniel Chandonnet of Concord, N.H.; also several grandnieces, grandnephews and cousins.
He was also the brother of the late Roland and Normand Chandonnet, Cecile Marcoullier, Pauline Gendreau and Brother Leo Chandonnet of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate
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