1956 - 2023
1956 - 2023
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1956
2023
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Jennifer Stiegler
March 21, 2023
I love this photo of Keith! It reminds me of his quick wit and wry sense of humor. It is no wonder he was so popular with his students! The Stiegler family is eternally grateful to Keith & Lori both, for the persuasive and fruitful recruiting efforts that encouraged us to establish our own deep roots in Salisbury: inviting us to their home, sharing a home cooked meal, providing personalized tours of campus and the city. Later, we were fortunate enough to accompany the Browers to Spain for one of Keith's faculty-led programs for students. It was a joy to see him in action in a place he loved and knew so much about. These were life altering moments for our family, and we know Keith created equally impactful experiences for his students. May his soul rest at peace until we meet again.
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Diana (Federici) Cropper
March 21, 2023
Dr. Brower was one of my Spanish professors when I started at SU in 1997. I ended up majoring in Spanish and thoroughly enjoyed his classes, especially Spanish Literature. Not only was his passion unmatched, he cared about me as a student and a person. While I pursued a graduate program, Dr. Brower approached me to see if I'd be interested in teaching 101-102 courses. I was honored that he saw a confidence in me that I did not see myself, and that he continued to take an interest post-grad. I enjoyed his quirky sense of humor and overall zest for life. May you be comforted that his memory will live on in the hearts and minds of his students.
June Krell-Salgado
March 20, 2023
I extend my sincerest and deepest condolences. Keith was such an amazing man...an amazing professor! I always think of Keith every time I see or hear anything about Don Quixote. Brilliant, kind, humble....anyone who knew Keith was enriched by his presence.
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