Marcy Dianne Brown

marcy brown
Marcy Dianne (Moschell) Brown, 74, passed away June 6, 2022, in Danville, Kentucky.  Born August 3, 1947, in Jefferson, Ohio, she was the daughter of Robert Harry Moschell and Reba Lucille (Carr) Moschell.  She was a 1965 graduate of Jefferson Area High School. During her time at Ohio Northern University, from which she graduated in 1969, she taught piano and studied in Spain. After graduating from Northern, she taught Spanish and English for one year in Port Clinton, Ohio, before moving to Madison, Wisconsin, where Donald Harvey Brown, whom she had met in high school, was earning a Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin. The couple married on August 21, 1971, and moved to Danville, Kentucky in August 1973, at which time Marcy began teaching Spanish and English at Danville High School, which she did for 28 years, also earning a Master’s in Education from the University of Kentucky later in the 1970s. During summer breaks in the 1980s and ‘90s, Marcy and Don spent many happy vacations with family at their cabin in Palmer Rapids, Ontario, Canada. Marcy, or “Senora Pardo (Brown),” as she was known to her students, enjoyed working with hundreds of students during her career. In retirement, she enjoyed reading literary fiction and mysteries and watching Spanish-language drama series. She was an active participant on Duolingo and had made numerous suggestions for improvement that Duolingo accepted.  Marcy had also gathered more than 1,000 followers on the site. Don taught at Centre College. She is survived by her husband, Donald Brown, two sisters, Wendy Moschell Leggett (Joe), Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Linda Moschell, Seattle, Washington, and a brother-in-law, Kenneth Brown, Rock Creek, Ohio.  Marcy was also a beloved aunt to 4 nieces and a nephew. No service is currently planned.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the American Cancer Society. Special thanks to the compassionate staff at the University of Kentucky Albert Chandler Hospital and Ephraim Regional Medical Center. Please sign the online guestbook or send a Hugs from Home.   No service is currently planned.  Please sign the online guestbook or send a Hugs from Home. 

View current weather.

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. Señora Pardo I learned so much in your class!! I remember being so excited to bring in any song that had Spanish in it to share with you! Thank you for being an amazing teacher!! My sincere condolences to your family and loved ones!

  2. I remember Senora Pardo so well. She was a fabulous teacher to me and I have many fond memories of her. Hasta Luego Senora Pardo , thank you for being kind ❤️

  3. Don, I am so sorry to hear. You and Marcy were such good neighbors. I recall, very often, the day Marcy knocked on my door and told me that a snake had just gone in my basement, and you had to take care of it for me! Please accept my sincerest sympathy. Blessings to you and family. Former neighbor, Kathy Fletcher Luttrell


Sign the Guestbook, Light a Candle