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Nichole M Frye

A Wisconsin soldier from Lena who specialized in civil affairs was killed after only two weeks in Iraq when an improvised explosive device struck her convoy, authorities and family members said Tuesday.

Private First Class. Nichole M. Frye, 19, was assigned to Company A, 415th Civil Affairs Battalion of the Army Reserve in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her mother, Lisa Frye, told The Associated Press the family received a computer e-mail from her daughter about a week ago explaining some of her duties. She had only been in Iraq for about two weeks.

She was delivering supplies like water and food and books to the kids. She said everything was fine over there. The weather was really nice. But she said her daughter had been concerned about being shipped to Iraq.

“I think she had some fears of going over there,” she said. “Actually she wanted to try and stay in the states because of my health.”

Lisa Frye said she was recovering from major back surgery at the time her daughter was being assigned to Iraq, but her daughter’s request was not granted. Employees and friends at Wayne’s Family Restaurant, 805 Brazeau Ave., Oconto, where Frye worked since she was 14, were shocked by the news of her death.

Karen Thompson, the owner of the restaurant, spoke on behalf of her co-workers about Frye, who started as a dishwasher and worked her way up to be a waitress. She described Frye as a hard worker who was always concerned about the business and the people around her. She was engaged to the son of another waitress at the restaurant and was worried about serving in Iraq.

“I think that was encompassing her last few months because of the fact that she knew that she was going,” she said. “That’s what she showed us around here. She had one wish and that was to be around for last Christmas and she did get that wish. She was scared; she told my daughter that she had a really bad feeling about going.”

Like with her mother, Frye sent three e-mails to Thompson, one she received on the day of her unfortunate death.

“Right after she left in January, before she shipped out, I got an e-mail from her that said “If I make it to heaven before you, I’ll wait for you” and it just caught me off-guard,” said Thompson. “Then when she got there she e-mailed and said that she was there.”

“When I heard that she was killed, I opened my e-mail and there was her response,” said Thompson. “She said the weather was nice, but the sandstorms were coming in and one minute it was sunny and the next it was orange and you couldn’t see anything.”

“Nichole Frye played flute in her high school band and participated as a majorette before graduating in 2002,” her mother said. “The news has been difficult for Nichole’s 18-year-old sister, Crystal, and 14-year-old brother, William,” her mother, Lisa Frye said. “That was their big sister. She was really fun, a loving, outgoing person. She loved to help people. That’s part of the reason she joined the Army.”

Pfc. Nichole M. Frye was slated to leave for Iraq just as her mother was recovering from major back surgery. Mother and daughter worked at the same restaurant, Nichole as a waitress and Lisa as a cook. “I think she had some fears of going over there,” said her mother, Lisa Frye. “Actually she wanted to try and stay in the States because of my health”. Nichole Frye, 19, died Feb. 16 in Baqouba, Iraq, when an explosive struck her convoy. She grew up in the tiny town of Lena, Wisconsin, where she was a flutist in her high school band and a majorette, and had been in Iraq only two weeks when she died. An Army reservist, Frye sent her family an e-mail explaining some of her duties: “She was delivering supplies like water and food and books to the kids”,her mother said. “She was really fun, a loving, outgoing person. She loved to help people. That”s part of the reason she joined the Army.”

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Lena
02/26/2004
Age: 19
Incident Location: Baqouba, Iraq
Branch: Army
Rank: Pfc.
Unit: Company A, 415th Civil Affairs Battalion, Army Reserve
Units Base: Kalamazoo, Michigan