At 7:15, the Leon County Sheriff’s Office arrived at the intersection of Capital Circle North West and Tower Road. The 68-year-old’s blue Chevrolet Trailblazer collided into Pamela Duprey’s black Jeep Cherokee. Duprey, 46, was traveling with her husband Kevin Duprey, 54. The Dupreys escaped with minor injuries.
Paramedics from Leon County Emergency Medical Services were called to the scene. Corsale was transported to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital after life saving techniques failed. She was pronounced dead at the hospital.
According to Corsale’s Facebook profile, she began teaching at FAMU in August 1991.
Shinnea Ayers, 20, a second year pre-mathematics student from Brooklyn, New York is one of her current students. She is enrolled in Corsale’s trigonometry class. Ayers shared her final goodbye with Corsale before leaving for Spring Break.
News about her untimely death has circulated through social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Students are remembering the quirky, fun teacher who adored her students.
In one tweet a student wrote: “People Come in and out of your life for a season, but I’m glad Sue Corsale was a part ofmine.”
Another student tweeted: “R.I.P. Sue Corsale! Probably one of the best math teachers FAMU has! May your soul R.I.P.”
Bobby Coston, 20, a second-year healthcare management from St. Petersburg, Fla. is one of Corsale’s former students. He took her trigonometry class during his freshman year. He said she is the best math teacher he has ever had.
“I will definitely miss how excited she would be to teach,” Coston said. “She really cared for her students and had an extremely huge heart.”
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