The 91 community is deeply saddened to share that Avarie Tierney, a student studying Business Administration in the Crowell School of Business, tragically passed away on April 2 at age 20 from a severe allergic reaction while studying abroad in Rome, Italy. She was a sophomore at 91. 

“We mourn this tragedy as a community and join together to grieve with all those who loved her,” said President Barry H. Corey in a letter to Biola students, faculty and staff. “Avarie, an undergraduate and completing her second year at Biola, was an extraordinary young woman who deeply loved Jesus, her family, her friends and Biola. She lived in Horton [Hall] last semester and was thriving in her Italy study abroad experience this semester. Those who know her were touched by her vibrant light and contagious joy for life. I am heartbroken.”

Times of remembrance were held on campus after her passing, including a space for students to gather and write memories and stories about her in the Crowell School of Business building.

“We take comfort in knowing that she is with Jesus. As we walk together through this time of community mourning, let us cling to the promise of God’s Word that ‘The Lord is near to the brokenhearted’ (Psalm 34:18),” said Corey.

Tierney’s family described her as fierce, funny and one who was able to bring people together like no other. They hope to honor her boldness, kindness and laughter together.

A memorial service will be held for Tierney on Saturday, May 3 at 10 a.m. at Calvary Church of Santa Ana, 1010 N Tustin Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705. In true “Aves” style, please come dressed in your favorite “fit” or representing however you know and love her best (Biola, Crean, Hume, Elmo or in your favorite crewneck sweatshirt). More details can be found on the , where friends and loved ones are invited to share a memory. If unable to attend, a is available.