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Norma Jane Sabiston

1955 - 2020

Norma Jane Sabiston obituary, 1955-2020, New Orleans, LA

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1955

DIED

2020

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Norma Sabiston Obituary

Norma Jane Sabiston, who passed away from a sudden illness on December 4, 2020, was a trusted advisor to Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, Governors, and Mayors. However, she would tell you her most important legacy will be the hundreds of young leaders she mentored during her extraordinary 40-year career at the center of public policy in Louisiana and Washington, D.C. "NJ" as she was known to those who loved her, never forgot that it was not the powerful and well connected she was working for but the forgotten, left behind and hard working families of Louisiana and the country who needed her powerful voice and the voices of those she worked with. NJ was loved by her family and friends, feared by her political opponents, and respected by members on both sides of the aisle. Norma Jane served on the staff of Congressman Billy Tauzin and Senator John Breaux before engineering the historic election of Mary Landrieu as the first woman from Louisiana and the Deep South to serve in the United States Senate. After that election, NJ served as Landrieu's Chief of Staff for 15 years before returning to New Orleans to set up the governmental relations firm that today bears her name. Her work for Senator Landrieu and the congressional delegation was key in securing billions of dollars of relief for Louisiana's citizens and infrastructure in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, as well as numerous natural disasters. Optimism, focus, and determination were the hallmark traits she carried into every endeavor. Eternally stylish, her diminutive stature belied the steely strength she carried into every political fight and the causes she believed in since she was a young woman. NJ was the consummate dealmaker and would work tirelessly to bridge any gap that stood to block her goal. New Orleans was always at the center of everything NJ did. Whether it was working with her sister, Dottie Belletto, promoting the uniqueness of the city to organizations around the world, being the lead champion of the city's arts programs in Congress, or working tirelessly to elect a progressive city leadership, she had a love for New Orleans that was unmatched. NJ's best friend whom she met in high school, Senator Mary Landrieu, said, "She was a devoted daughter, sister, and aunt within her extended family from New Orleans to North Carolina and was a friend extraordinaire. She seemed to pull time out of thin air for a casual call, a visit, a hug or a handwritten note to hundreds of cherished friends. Norma Jane Sabiston was truly an extraordinary human being. She was always thoughtful, kind, and caring in the most authentic way. It has been the joy and honor of my life to have known her, been loved by her and served side by side with her to accomplish much for our city, state, and nation. Her legacy will live on through many of our public institutions and nonprofit entities that she dreamed of and helped to build. One life can make a difference and hers most certainly did." Norma Jane was born July 20, 1955, the daughter of Norma Lyttle and Walter "Spec" Sabiston. NJ graduated from Marion Abramson Senior High, then attended the University of New Orleans where she majored in Political Science. She served on many boards where she worked on behalf of climate solutions, racial equity, youth leadership, and education. Most notably, she worked with the Audubon Commission, Louisiana Youth Seminar, E Pluribus Unum Institute and Fund, UNO Alumni Association, NORD Foundation, New Orleans Tricentennial Commission, LSU Health and Sciences Foundation, and Louisiana ArtWorks. Always committed to empowering women, she co-founded the Louisiana Center for Women in Government and Business Hall of Fame at Nicholls State University, where she was inducted in 2002. NJ is survived by her mother, Norma Lyttle Sabiston of Mandeville; her sisters, Dottie Grace Belletto of New Orleans, Anita Pollack of Folsom and Donna Linares and her husband Ed of Lake Worth, FL; along with her brother Walter E. "Sonny" Sabiston, III of Mandeville; and her beloved dog, Walter. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews, Veronica Belletto of Santa Monica, CA, Dr. Nicholas Belletto and his wife Katie of Tallahassee, FL, and Rachel Brewster and her husband Zack of Covington; her godson Brandon Linares of Lake Worth, FL, her niece Grace Belletto of Tallahassee, FL, and her nephews Myles Belletto of Tallahassee, FL, and Donovan Brewster of Covington; as well as countless colleagues and friends. Due to the current pandemic, a private service was held for the family. In lieu of flowers, please send memorials in remembrance of Norma Jane Sabiston to the Louisiana Youth Seminar (www.louisianayouthseminar.org/donate), Krewe de Pink (www.krewedepink.org/donate), Nancy M. Marsiglia Institute of Justice (www.unitedwaysela.org), and UNO Alumni organization (www.unoalumni.com/make-a-gift). The family invites you to share your thoughts, fond memories, and condolences online at www.lakelawnmetairie.com.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Dec. 12 to Dec. 16, 2020.

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Margery C Pertuis

December 7, 2023

NJ, you've been on my mind these last few days, Walter too. When you went away so did your sweet dog. I wish I knew that he was OK. I miss you both so much.

EDDIE SAPIR

December 19, 2022

Great lady-she will continue to be sadly missed, but never forgotten--I know she is in Heaven holding court with Moon, Billy B, Edwin, and others-God bless her and bring comfort to her loved ones--RIP Norma--Eddie Sapir

Terry Williams

December 17, 2020

NJ, you will be dearly missed. Thank you for good times and business opportunities you afforded me. Love You. REST IN PEACE

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Melinda & John Schwegmann

December 15, 2020

Norma Jane was always so helpful and nice to everyone through the years, in numerous political and educational events. She had many, many friends and will be truly missed! Thoughts and prayers to her family.

Eddie Sapir

December 14, 2020

Norma Rest In Peace-New Orleans lost a great one-God bless you your family and friends-Sad-Sad -Sad---Eddie Sapir

ANITA M. ROBERTSON

December 14, 2020

Norma,
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Anita Robertson
Your Co-worker from City Hall Council Office

margery pertuis

December 13, 2020

I can't believe you are gone. I thought we would be packing suitcases for Washington Mardi Gras for years to come. There was never a dull moment in your house. I miss you so much.

Carol S Osborne

December 13, 2020

I think I first met NJ during Mary's run for governor when our daughter, Beth, volunteered when she was at LSU Law School. Then they hooked up again in DC when Beth moved there and took on a variety of governmental and advocacy positions. It was my joy to call her in 2019 to invite her to be one of our 2020 Krewe de Pink Six Sweet Survivors for "Death by Chocolate - Not Breast Cancer". Her delight the night of the event was contagious. She told me she was staying to the very end because she was having so much fun. When Kristen Palmer presented her with a proclamation from the City Council along with others of our Six Sweet Survivors, we all hugged and giggled as we stood for a photo. NJ lit up events wherever she went! We shared our cancer stories and our cancer victories. Thank you for including Krewe de Pink as one of the memorial contribution organizations. She will be missed.

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