Winterville, NC – In a tragic turn of events, the Greenville, North Carolina community is mourning the loss of Charlien Berry, a cherished teacher assistant with Pitt County Schools. On Sunday, October 1, 2023, Charlien was involved in a fatal car accident, leaving her family, friends, and students devastated.
The accident occurred around 2:30 a.m. at Beacon Drive, where Charlien attempted to make a left turn from Highway 11 onto Beacon Drive, colliding with a southbound vehicle. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and details about the circumstances leading to the accident are yet to be disclosed by Winterville police.
Charlien Berry was a devoted educator, having made a significant impact as a pre-K teacher at Sadie Saulter Pre-K Center. She had previously served as a teacher assistant at Northwest Elementary School since 2013. Charlien’s passion for education was evident in her caring and compassionate nature, making a lasting impression on her students and colleagues alike.
Born on August 1, 1982, Charlien Berry was a graduate of J.H. Rose High School, and her educational journey continued at UNC Greensboro, where she pursued a degree in Human Development & Family Studies, successfully completing her studies in 2023. Beyond her academic achievements, Charlien was known for her unflappable spirit and innovative approach to teaching.
In her classrooms, Charlien fostered an atmosphere where students felt a sense of belonging and encouragement. She possessed a unique talent for reaching her pupils on an emotional level, providing support and guidance beyond academics. Her dedication to tailoring lessons to individual needs and learning styles showcased her commitment to nurturing a passion for learning among her students.
Charlien Berry’s influence extended beyond the classroom, evident in her involvement within the community and her active participation in social events. She attended the Rose High School Class of 2001’s “Re-Reunion” at the Greenville Convention Center, demonstrating her strong connections within the community.
The Pitt County Schools family is deeply saddened by this tragic loss, offering prayers, thoughts, and condolences to Charlien’s family and loved ones. Her positive impact on her students, colleagues, and the community at large will be remembered and cherished for years to come.
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