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Mary Clare Powell

1942 - 2025

Mary Clare Powell obituary, 1942-2025, Greenfield, MA

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1942

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2025

Mary Powell Obituary

Mary Clare Powell Mar. 28, 1942 – Dec. 24, 2025

Greenfield, MA - Mary Clare Powell was the kind of person who could light up a room with her spirit and her smile. She was well educated, including a master's degree in The History of Ideas from Johns Hopkins University and a Doctorate from U. Mass Amherst, in Creativity, but her knowing went far beyond academia. She had such an abundance of human knowing, a magnetism, that made her seem magical. Her mode was noticing and accepting. She would focus on people around her with big smiles for everyone and take every opportunity to create adventure, bringing joy wherever she went.

She was known for being a fine teacher, poet, and writer. Her teaching, which she loved, included high school kids in Baltimore, MD, and at an international school in Taiwan. That got her hooked on the adventures of traveling which she did extensively throughout her life. Later as a professor for 25 years at Lesley University, Cambridge MA she led the Creative Arts in Learning Program which became foundational for graduate programs across the U.S. and in Israel.

She published: The Widow, celebrating her mother and women in general, and This Way Daybreak Comes: Women's Values and the Future, drawn from her traveling throughout the United States interviewing almost 1000 women to document varying perspectives and lifestyles in 1980's America. Several Women's Studies' programs in the U.S. used this book as a rubric for learning. She also co-edited the anthology, The Arts, Education, and Social Change. Alongside these academic endeavors, she created six books of poetry: Things Owls Ate, Academic Scat, In the Living Room, Box of Water, Everyday Ecstasy, and a large format book, Weeding, in 2024.

Those knowing her knew she was also a student of life-paying close attention to all that life had to offer, sharing observations and what she thought of as miracles with friends. Certainly, all who knew her lived more fully with her in their lives. She dared us to live large, and bold, like inviting us to go swimming in the ocean when it was 60 degrees outside, and the water was ice cold or taking a walk in 10-degree weather. "Oh, it'll be fine" she'd say. And she was right.

She was preceded in death by her father, Kenneth Powell; her mother, Ruth (Kocher) Powell; her brother Kenneth Davis Powell; and a sister-in-law, Lydia Hitchcock Walker-losses she carried like stones in her pocket, always present and warm. She leaves behind the love of her life; Violet Walker (Vi), life partner and spouse, (just shy of 40 years), best friend, and true companion; her daughters: Natalie Sue Walker and Reba Dalson, who she loved by choice, tending that bond the way she tended everything she cared for – patiently, fiercely and with full attention. She also leaves her beloved grandchildren; Nate Walker and Lilly Clare DeViolet Dunlap (Isaiah Dunlap), who delighted her and kept her eyes open to big miracles; her brother; Scott Powell, and sister-in-law; Miki Powell, and sister-in-law; Dana Dales. She also leaves many nieces and nephews, and a wide circle of lifelong friends. She also leaves behind the hundreds of students she taught, teachers she taught, poets she influenced, who grew alongside her, some planted early, others pushing up unexpectedly, through the cracks of time and circumstance, like the weeds she so admired. She touched them all with her generosity of spirit.

There is gratitude for having been seen, cultivated, and loved by her. There were no boundaries in her love. She believed nothing that insists on living should be ignored. She taught us that attention is a form of love, and curiosity an act of courage.

It was important to her to live an open life and she would want you to know what ended her amazing and adventurous life. Mary Clare died due to a combination of bile duct liver cancer, dementia, and diabetes. Just as it takes a village to raise a child, so too does it take a village to ease another's suffering or offer solace. There was a whole-hearted team of people who made her last months, weeks, and days more comfortable. We thank all the friends, family, nurses, CNAs, Hospice workers, and doctors.

Always a student, a learner, a teacher, her generous spirit continues on after her death as she donated her body to the anatomical gift program at UMass Medical School. As for her soul/lifeforce/personality, according to physicists and the law of the conservation of energy, she is still here, just less orderly.

Her life asks something of us now: to notice, to ask, to accept, and to love more deeply than we think we have time for. A celebration of life originally scheduled for Saturday, March 28th, 2026 at 1:00pm, at the Second Congregational Church, Greenfield, has been postponed to a later date to be announced.

From her poem "In the End" from Weeding, Mary Clare Powell leaves us with these words:

I write about what I notice

as if the things I notice

receive my noticing,

as if it matters that

I see them,

as if we are all part of

the great

mystery of earthlife –

as if we help sustain

the world.

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Published by The Recorder on Jan. 24, 2026.

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Tanya Paixao

February 19, 2026

I had the great fortune of having her for a poetry professor while getting my Masters of Ed through Lesley. She was truly an amazing person and teacher. Always thoughtful, curious, and caring. She really knew her craft and loved life. I consider myself lucky to have been her student. I will miss her presence on this planet.
Tanya Paixao
Worcester, MA

Vi Walker, Mary Clare's spouse

February 18, 2026

Even though this obituary says there is to be a Celebration of Life, with regrets, please NOTE that it has been indefinitely POSTPONED. We're sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you, Vi Walker, spouse

Vi Walker, Mary Clare´s spouse

February 6, 2026

Thank you so very much for all the loving notes and expressions of deep sympathies that you have for Mary Clare and that you have been sharing with me - her spouse of 40 years. I´d like you to note that though it states within her obituary that there´ll be a Celebration of Life/A Memorial, we have had to postpone it because of a scheduling conflict. So at the moment there is no Memorial scheduled. I´m sorry for this inconvenience. Lots of love to you all, Vi

Joanne Gold

January 30, 2026

Vi, I was sorry to hear of Mary Clare's passing. I always enjoyed seeing you both when you came in for your dental cleanings at Pat Bonner's office in Northampton. I was a dental hygienist there for many years. Peace to you, Joanne Gold

Tilda Hunting

January 27, 2026

Vi, I am so sorry to hear of Mary Clare's passing, which I just heard this morning. In reading her wonderful, and very impressive Obituary, I can see that you have lost a partner whose spirit and vibrancy was immense. And clearly, the same can be said of her great mind. I wish I'd know Mary Clare better, but I do know you. Close to 40 yrs. is such a milestone of constancy, partnership, and yes - fun.
My heart is with you, and I know I can speak also for Robin in that. We both are thinking of you.

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Martha Smith

January 26, 2026

My condolences go out to Violet. I would always see Mary Clare and Violet out walking. They always stop to say hi. Mary Clare always had a smile on her face.
Rest in peace

Linda Sarage

January 25, 2026

Vi, remembering you and your kindness. This is a beautiful life story. I wish you peace and comfort as Mary´s love continues to surround you and your family & friends.

Nancy Gonzalez

January 24, 2026

Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your life and all the love you have shown me. I will remember you always as my "Sunshine" the laughs and hugs and just your presence. I will miss you and keep you close as you have become a part of me that I will always cherish. Thank you.

Tracey

January 24, 2026

Mary Clare was one of my friends from the Y pool. At the time I was helping a blind swimmer navigate. Each time Mary Clare greeted Anne, Anne was always over joyed to hear Mary Clare from the edge of the pool.

Trouble Mandeson

January 24, 2026

What a delight Mary Clare was. Always smiling, hugging with pure sweetness
She was an amazing and inspiring woman and will be very much missed. Her light and life energy are with us.

Lisa Prolman

January 24, 2026

Vi, we at the library were devastated to read that Mary Clare would no longer be with us. Please accept our deepest condolences. We will always have wonderful memories of her and hope your memories will sustain you.

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