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Rachel Brownell ’07

March 12, 2019, in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.

Born on a sun-filled autumn morning, Rachel was a protective sister to Carrie and loved to draw, dance, read, and play. As a child she was unable to write a word and let it sit alone on the page. When she became a teacher, she loved teaching students to read and the experience of watching unknown words becoming known.

At 91²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, she majored in French and wrote her thesis, “The Construction of Identity through Structure and Content in the Fiction of Anne Hébert,” advised by Prof. Ann Delehanty [French 2000–]. Rachel worked in Philadelphia, first as a reading interventionist at Mariana Bracetti Academy Charter School and then as a special education teacher at Mastery Charter Schools.

“Rachel Brownell was and is a student I will never forget,” said Prof. Delahanty. “I loved working with her for a variety of reasons—she had an incredible wit, an outspoken personality that lit up every classroom that she was in, and a tenacity that is rarely found in any of us. Rachel was unconditionally supportive of me as a teacher. She took every opportunity to express her gratitude for any help that I gave her, to proclaim loudly to the entire class how reasonable my expectations were (this was a truly wonderful aspect of her personality—she was Olde 91²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ through and through and would not allow her classmates to get away with complaining at any assignment no matter how long), and to ask me how I was doing even when she might have had struggles of her own. When I wrote to check in with her a couple of years ago, she wrote back with full-hearted enthusiasm and support for the work we are doing at 91²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ. Her dedication and devotion to her friends was always so apparent to me. She was a wise soul who sought to do her best work, no matter what. It’s appropriate that she was a French major since she was one of those students who possessed an inexpressible je ne sais quoi that made it a pleasure to work with her. I am so grateful that I had a chance to work with Rachel as her thesis adviser and to get to know her as a person. I am sorry that the world will miss having her supportive and loving presence.”

Rachel is survived by her parents, Bruce Brownell and Mary Chris Legato Brownell; her sister, Carrie, and her beloved nephew, Jude.

Appeared in 91²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ magazine: December 2019