Vivian Bagatt, LVN, dedicated her life to caregiving with a heart full of compassion and a spirit grounded in service. Vivian carried her natural kindness into every aspect of her nursing career and into the lives of all she touched. She leaves behind a legacy of love, comfort, and unwavering devotion.
Vivian’s work as a nurse reflected who she was—gentle, attentive, and selfless. She gave generously to those under her care, always offering not just her professional skill but her warmth, patience, and deep empathy. Her presence brought comfort to patients and families alike, and she served with humility and dedication throughout her nursing journey.
Beyond her calling as a nurse, Vivian was the heart of her family. Her greatest pride was her family. She celebrated her children’s and grandchildren’s achievements with unwavering support and joy. Her daughter, Tess Villagracia, and her son, Mike Bagatt, along with her grandchildren—Brandon, Casey, Ally, Aiden, and Mason—and her great‑grandson, Cillian, carry forward her legacy. Their lives are forever shaped by her kindness, her laughter, and the love she poured into them.
We honor the life of Vivian Bagatt, LVN, whose gentle spirit and compassionate heart touched countless lives. Vivian served with quiet strength, unwavering kindness, and a dedication that reflected the truest essence of nursing. Her hands brought comfort, her presence brought peace, and her love created bonds that will endure for generations.
Though her earthly duties are complete, her light continues to shine—in the memories shared by her family, in the lives of those she cared for, and in the legacy of compassion she leaves behind. Vivian’s devotion to caregiving, her joy in simple pleasures, and her deep love for her family will forever remain a testament to a life lived with purpose and grace.
As we say farewell, we carry forward her spirit of kindness, her generosity, and the love she poured into the world. May she rest in peace, forever remembered, forever cherished, and forever honored.
Arrive at the graveside at 1 pm. You will need to check into the office for the site.
Give yourself time for parking and navigating the site. We will huddle and distribute assignments, caps, and capes as needed.