WIllard E. Cadrette, 48, of 153 Willow Street, Clinton, died today at Boston City Hospital of injuries received when his car was struck by a freight train in Lancaster Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Cadrette was an employee of the Mitex Furniture Company, Clinton. He was riding with his son Wayne W. Cadrette, 19, a United States Marine, when his car was struck by an eight-car New Haven train.
Mr. Cadrette was removed from his car at Trussell crossing and taken to a Lancaster hospital. He was transferred yesterday afternoon to City Hospital for special treatment.
Besides his son, who is still hospitalized, Mr. Cadrette is survived by a wife Rose M., two other sons, Donald and Eugene; and two daughters, Mrs. Henry Gagne and Miss Arlene Cadrette, all of Clinton.
A native of Lyon Mountain, N.Y., he will be buried from the Martin Murphy funeral home, 66 Church St., Clinton. Internment will be in the parish cemetery.
WIllard E. Cadrette, 48, of 153 Willow Street, Clinton, died today at Boston City Hospital of injuries received when his car was struck by a freight train in Lancaster Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Cadrette was an employee of the Mitex Furniture Company, Clinton. He was riding with his son Wayne W. Cadrette, 19, a United States Marine, when his car was struck by an eight-car New Haven train.
Mr. Cadrette was removed from his car at Trussell crossing and taken to a Lancaster hospital. He was transferred yesterday afternoon to City Hospital for special treatment.
Besides his son, who is still hospitalized, Mr. Cadrette is survived by a wife Rose M., two other sons, Donald and Eugene; and two daughters, Mrs. Henry Gagne and Miss Arlene Cadrette, all of Clinton.
A native of Lyon Mountain, N.Y., he will be buried from the Martin Murphy funeral home, 66 Church St., Clinton. Internment will be in the parish cemetery.
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