Honoring the journey

December 5, 2013

Linda Fournier had one of those smiles that could light up a room.

Linda Fournier

Her infectious laughter often echoed through the hallways of 每日大赛鈥檚 College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters (CASL) Building.

鈥淪he was a fireball,鈥 said Sandie Post, a senior secretary who worked closely with Fournier in CASL Advising and Student Records. 鈥淪he had such an outstanding personality. She was outgoing and could laugh like crazy.鈥

Fournier鈥檚 passion for art history inspired her to return to academia as a nontraditional student and pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree.

This weekend, Fournier had planned to don her cap and gown and receive her diploma with her fellow classmates at the Fieldhouse. But after a courageous four-year battle with cancer, Fournier passed away in August, just a few credits shy of graduation.

CASL Dean Martin Hershock knew how important education was to Fournier, and he wanted to honor her hard work and determination. A few weeks prior to her death, Hershock visited Fournier to hand deliver a certificate of achievement.

鈥淚t was a tremendous honor and privilege to be able to meet with her in person, to present her with her certificate of achievement, to share with her the words of my colleagues and to listen to her memories of her time on campus,鈥 Hershock said. 鈥淚 wanted her to know how very proud we all were of her and what she had accomplished, and how much she inspired those whose path she had crossed. As I said to her, she will always be a member of the UM-Dearborn family.鈥

Hershock also delivered a prayer shawl, which Post crafted for Fournier.

鈥淟inda told Marty that I was her little guardian angel when she was here on campus,鈥 Post said. 鈥淚 was always keeping an eye out for her.鈥

That includes a couple instances where Fournier, weak from ongoing cancer treatment, passed out in class. Post, a cancer survivor of 20 years, established a close friendship with Fournier because they could relate to cancer鈥檚 ill effects.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e tired all of the time,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ome days, just putting one foot in front of the other is hard. The smallest task could be so exhausting, and to think that Linda was taking three to four classes and carrying that load. It鈥檚 pretty remarkable.鈥

Fournier inevitably came up a few credits shy of graduation, but her drive to earn a diploma prompted university leaders to grant her a certificate of achievement this semester.

鈥淭hey don鈥檛 give these out a dime a dozen,鈥 Post said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e earned. To get that close with everything that was going on in Linda鈥檚 life, she earned that certificate.鈥