Sean Viator Obituary
Baton Rouge Mourns the Loss of a Community Pillar
With heavy hearts, the Baton Rouge community bids farewell to Sean Viator, a beloved son, brother, friend, and an invaluable leader in public service. Viator's untimely passing has left an irreplaceable void in the city he loved and served tirelessly.
Early Life and Education
Sean Viator was born on August 10, 1976, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. From a young age, he exhibited an unwavering determination that carried him throughout his life.
Viator received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Louisiana State University in 1998, where he was an active member of the Student Government Association. He went on to pursue a Master of Public Administration degree from the same university in 2000.
Public Service Legacy
Viator's passion for public service ignited during his time as a student. He worked as a legislative aide for the Louisiana House of Representatives and later as a budget analyst for the Louisiana Department of Education.
In 2002, Viator was elected to the Baton Rouge City Council, becoming the youngest person ever elected to the body. He served three terms as a councilman, advocating for affordable housing, economic development, and improved public safety.
Viator's leadership was recognized beyond the city limits. In 2009, he was appointed by Governor Bobby Jindal to the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, where he played a pivotal role in the development and implementation of Louisiana's coastal master plan.
Community Involvement
Outside of his political career, Viator was deeply involved in the Baton Rouge community. He served on numerous boards and committees, including the Greater Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce, the Louisiana Green Coalition, and the Baton Rouge Arts Council.
Viator's commitment to his community was unwavering. He volunteered countless hours mentoring young people, supporting local businesses, and working to improve the quality of life for all Baton Rouge residents.
Personal Life
Sean Viator was a devoted husband to his wife, Amy, and a loving father to their two children, Sophie and Ethan. He cherished his family above all else and found joy in spending time with them.
Viator was also an avid golfer, LSU Tigers fan, and an active member of St. Joseph Cathedral. He had a magnetic personality that drew people to him, and he possessed an infectious enthusiasm that brightened every room he entered.
Legacy
Sean Viator's legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched. His unwavering commitment to public service, his passion for community involvement, and his love for his family will continue to inspire generations to come.
Memorial Service
A memorial service to honor Sean Viator's life will be held at St. Joseph Cathedral in Baton Rouge on Saturday, May 28, 2023, at 10:00 AM.
Table 1: Sean Viator's Political Career
Office | Term Served |
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Baton Rouge City Councilman | 2002-2010 |
Member, Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority | 2009-2016 |
Table 2: Sean Viator's Community Involvement
Organization | Role |
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Greater Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce | Board Member |
Louisiana Green Coalition | Member |
Baton Rouge Arts Council | Member |
LSU Alumni Association | Member |
St. Joseph Cathedral | Parishioner |
Table 3: Sean Viator's Education and Professional Background
Degree | Institution | Year |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science | Louisiana State University | 1998 |
Master of Public Administration | Louisiana State University | 2000 |
Legislative Aide, Louisiana House of Representatives | 1998-2000 | |
Budget Analyst, Louisiana Department of Education | 2000-2002 |
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