Sister Linnea Welter, a revered English professor at the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph who once served as president of the college, died on Dec. 19 at her home in St. Cloud. She was 95.
Her classes on Shakespeare and C.S. Lewis were favorites among students, said colleagues.
Born Eleanor Welter in Excelsior, she graduated from St. Benedict's High School in St. Joseph. In 1932, she graduated from the College of St. Benedict with a bachelor's degree in English, and in 1937 she earned a master's degree in English from the University of Minnesota.
In 1937, she entered the Monastery of St. Benedict, becoming Sister Linnea. She took her perpetual vows in 1942.
She studied Shakespeare in England, and after teaching stints at Regis High School in Eau Claire, Wis., and Cathedral High School in St. Cloud, she joined the faculty at St. Benedict, where she served for 32 years.
Former student Margaret Hinton of Burnsville took an English composition course from her nearly 40 years ago.
"I just hung on every word," said Hinton. "She influenced my writing forever."
Welter was twice chairwoman of the English Department.