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Charles Bradley Cinnater

November 24, 1963 — September 9, 2020

Charles “Bradley” Cinnater, age 56, passed away surrounded by his loving family on Wednesday, September 9, 2020. Bradley was a native of Columbia, South Carolina and a resident of Houma, Louisiana since 1967.

There will be a visitation at Grace Lutheran Church on Friday, September 18, 2020 beginning at 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m.  Mask and social distancing are encouraged.

Bradley is survived by his wife, Dana Christine Rodgers Cinnater; sons, Oliver Jacob Cinnater and Brandon Patrick Cinnater; step-children, Connor James Guidry, Taylor Margaret Benton, Madison Elizabeth Guidry, and Alaina Lynn Brunet; parents, Ray Cinnater, M.D. and Clare Lynn Gandolfo Cinnater; brothers, John Kevin Cinnater Sr.; and sisters, Laura Clare Johnston and Anne Marie Naquin.

Bradley was born November 24, 1963 in Columbia, South Carolina. He and his family moved to Houma, Louisiana and resided since 1967. Bradley was a graduate of Vandebilt Catholic High School, class of 1981, followed with a bachelor’s degree from Nicholls State University in General Business, 1987. He then studied at Southern University Law Center, Juris Doctorate, 1991. He was a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association since April of 1992, various Federal and State Courts of Appeal thereafter. Professionally, he enjoyed being appointed to represent minors and those not capable of affording quality legal representation and following these cases to the end. “Pro Bono” if necessary. One such case resulted in Mr. Cinnater being named the first CASA angel in 2003, an honor he held dear throughout his career.

Bradley loved cooking for his family and friends, especially the wild game and fish that our bountiful state provides. He also enjoyed hunting for ducks and wild game at the Dog Pound on Lost Lake in Terrebonne Parish and deer at  Choctaw Hill in Bienville Parish and the Big “R” Ranch in Carriere, Mississippi, all with the best friends and family ever.

Special thanks to Dr. Jules St. Martin Dupont, Jr., Nancy Faucheaux, N.P., the former IMA of Houma, Dr. Ernest Quinten, Dr. Richard Haydel, Patti Voss, R.N., The Haydel Memorial Hospice and all other healthcare workers for their friendship and compassion during the treatment of Mr. Cinnater.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Charles Bradley Cinnater to the American Cancer Society for Melanoma Research.

Chauvin Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Charles Bradley Cinnater.

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