SGT Seth Randell Trahan

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SGT Seth Randell Trahan Veteran

Birth
Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
19 Feb 2005 (aged 20)
Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Burial
Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Sgt. Seth R. Trahan of Crowley, Louisiana was a 2002 graduate of Northside Christian School. Seth was an active member of Northside Assembly of God where he served in multiple capacities, and was a student of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he majored in criminal justice. He is survived by his fiancée, Kacie Gatte; his parents, Randy and Emma Trahan; his four sisters, Tara, Sarah and her husband Lance Olimb, Emily and her husband Rock Nelson and Anna Brooke; his paternal grandparents, Jake and Genevieve Trahan and godmother, Vickie Kibodeaux. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Johnson and Dorothy Hanks.
Seth wrote: "I am proud to serve my country and I am willing to make any sacrifice, whatever it may be. Every time I put on this uniform I take pride in it because I love the American flag on my right shoulder. I have lived free in America for 20 years and I am willing to give up one year so that someone else can have the chance to experience the freedom that we take for granted" He died at age 20 while serving his country in Iraq.

Army
National Guard,
Charlie Company
3rd Battalion
256th Brigade Combat Team
Crowley, Louisiana
Sgt. Seth R. Trahan of Crowley, Louisiana was a 2002 graduate of Northside Christian School. Seth was an active member of Northside Assembly of God where he served in multiple capacities, and was a student of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he majored in criminal justice. He is survived by his fiancée, Kacie Gatte; his parents, Randy and Emma Trahan; his four sisters, Tara, Sarah and her husband Lance Olimb, Emily and her husband Rock Nelson and Anna Brooke; his paternal grandparents, Jake and Genevieve Trahan and godmother, Vickie Kibodeaux. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Johnson and Dorothy Hanks.
Seth wrote: "I am proud to serve my country and I am willing to make any sacrifice, whatever it may be. Every time I put on this uniform I take pride in it because I love the American flag on my right shoulder. I have lived free in America for 20 years and I am willing to give up one year so that someone else can have the chance to experience the freedom that we take for granted" He died at age 20 while serving his country in Iraq.

Army
National Guard,
Charlie Company
3rd Battalion
256th Brigade Combat Team
Crowley, Louisiana