BROWNLIE, Deborah Louise Age 70, a long-time resident of the North Shore, passed away suddenly, at Lahey Hospital Medical Center, Burlington, on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, following a complication from triple bypass surgery. She was born In Everett on July 13th, 1955, and was the daughter to Mary C. (Bradford) Brownlie and to the late William D. Brownlie. She grew up in Chelmsford and was a 1974 graduate of Chelmsford High School. She then went on to receive her Associate's Degree from Pine Manor in Chestnut Hill and a Bachelor of Liberal Arts Degree from Boston University, School of Public Communications. Later, she also received her Master's in Public Relations from Emerson College in Boston. Early in her career, Debbie took immense pride in her work as a Legislative Aid to the late Representative Bruce Freeman, where she honed her skills in local and state-wide politics and policy. Her focus was working for non-profit organizations in areas of sales, advertising, fund-raising and communications. Debbie was a very positive person, always trying to look on the bright side of things and viewed her time here on earth as an adventure and a spiritual journey as well. She was incredibly funny and knew how to tell a great story or two. She was very well-versed in a variety of topics and knew a little bit about everything. She loved her several years working in Washington D.C., her beloved North Shore, Cape Cod, Boston, history, politics, fashion, cooking, movies and her family. Debbie leaves behind her devoted and heartbroken mother, Mary Brownlie, of Chelmsford; her brothers, William Brownlie of Jacksonville, Vermont and Ted Brownlie of Portland, Maine; her sisters, Elizabeth "Beth" and Mark Rogers of Berwick, Maine and Katherine A Brownlie of Westford. She also leaves behind her cherished companion, Parker, her cat. We are devastated to lose Debbie and she will be greatly and forever missed. Visiting Hours will be held on Sunday, October 5, 2025, from 1 pm to 4 pm, at the Blake Chelmsford Funeral Home, 24 Worthen Street, CHELMSFORD. Her Funeral Service and interment will be held privately. Memorial donations may be made in Debbie's memory to the Lowell SPCA. Funeral Directors Paul A. Hardy, Jr. and Jennifer Lebaropoulos Hardy. For directions and online guestbook, visit
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View the online memorial for Deborah Louise BROWNLIEPublished by Boston Globe from Oct. 2 to Oct. 3, 2025.