Marie (also known as Monique by family and old friends) was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti on April, 6 1946.  After completing college in Haiti, she migrated to Jamaica to attend The University Of The West Indies School of Nursing. After graduation, she worked as a Registered Nurse for the University Hospital of the West Indies in Jamaica.  She was married on October 2,  1971 to Stedson Cadogan.  She then migrated with her husband to the United States in 1973, and continued to work as an RN until her retirement in 2017.  She traveled extensively throughout the world to places such as The United Kingdom, Australia, South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Europe.  

Pittsford August 15, 2020

Survived by Husband Stedson; Children Andrew, Monique, and David (Stacey); Grandchildren Elizabeth and David. She is survived by a sister Jacqueline Destin, a brother, Louis Michel (Danielle), and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. 

Calling Hours Monday from 5-7 at the Richard H Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport. Funeral Mass Tuesday 11AM at St. John of Rochester Church, Fairport. Entombment at White Haven.


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5 responses to “Cadogan, Marie M.”

  1. Allan Nisbeth Avatar
    Allan Nisbeth

    My sincere condolences to Stedson and family. May you find comfort in the loving memories of Marie. ???

  2. Valerie Anderson (Cazeau) Avatar
    Valerie Anderson (Cazeau)

    I’m praying for peace and comfort for the entire family. ❤

  3. Jordana Kincey Lane Avatar
    Jordana Kincey Lane

    We are sending our deepest sympathies and prayers for your family. May you find God’s peace and sustaining grace at this difficult time.

  4. Jan Daniel Avatar
    Jan Daniel

    I worked with Marie in the Monroe County school health program. Marie was a dedicated and hard working nurse. She was a caring nurse and a devoted mother. Our children were in the YRPO together. My sympathy to your family for the loss of a very loving wife, mother and grandmother.

  5. Barbara Genrich-Noga Avatar
    Barbara Genrich-Noga

    My deepest condolences to Marie’s family . I worked with Marie at Monroe Community Hospital in the 80’s on Faith 5 East . . We had so much fun working together . A lot of laughter and joy working together. Marie blessed us all with her curried goat on evening shift . God bless your family with peace and Love . Last time I saw Marie was when she was contemplating a dialysis job at MCH. Barb Genrich-Noga.