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William A. Fontenot, 82, passed away peacefully in his home on November 23, 2025. Willie was born in Washington, LA and grew up in Opelousas. He was one of 8 children born to L. Austin and Ruth Robertson Fontenot. He became a prominent environmental justice activist. For 27 years, Willie served as the community liaison officer for the Louisiana Attorney General's Office. He played a key role in establishing community and environmental groups across Louisiana and the Deep South.
He brought hope and empowerment to marginalized communities. Eventually, he became known as the “Grandfather of the Louisiana Environmental Movement.” Willie always treated others with kindness, patience, and respect, and he was well-loved and admired. In his own neighborhood, he was the Garden District Easter Bunny for 24 years.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Mary, his son, Jacques and daughter, Dona. Brothers are Joe Fontenot (Linda), Freddie (Paula), Eric, deceased, (Margie). Sisters are Frances (deceased), Carolyn Goodman, Lilias LeBlanc (deceased), Marie Porche (Ed). He leaves many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.
There will be a Celebration of Life on Sunday, December 28, from 1:00-3:00pm at The Guru, located in the Circa 1857 complex at the corner of Government and 19th Streets in Baton Rouge. If anyone would like to donate a gift in his name, please consider The Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN) (leanweb.org) or Alzheimer’s Services of the Capital Area (www.alzbr.org) (3772 North Blvd. BR, LA 70806.)
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
5535 Superior Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70816

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