Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION
'Happy, bubbly, excited' Disraeli crash victim was driving to job interview
Kaitlyn Jenna Lee Fraser (left), 19, and Malyssa Brown, 18, considered themselves sisters. (HANDOUT / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)
Related Items
-
Videos
-
Articles
WINNIPEG - The 19-year-old who died after her SUV went through a guardrail on the Disraeli Bridge and hit the ice below Wednesday is being remembered by her closest friends as a sweet, bubbly young woman who dreamed of becoming a nurse.
Kaitlyn Jenna Lee Fraser was on her way to a job interview when a future filled with so much promise was cut short.
She had graduated from River East Collegiate in June and was working at a McDonald’s restaurant in East Kildonan.
Fraser’s mom lives in the Yukon, and the teen had been staying with close family friends, the Browns, for the past three years.
Donald Brown, an officer with the Winnipeg Police Service, was the first one in the family to receive the terrible news.
"The officers, when they came here… didn’t know whose house they were coming to," said Brown, 57, who said he wants Fraser remembered for her "infectious" personality.
He said when officers showed him Kaitlyn’s driver’s licence and asked if he knew her, he thought she might be in trouble with the law. He was wrong.
"You put your cop face on, and take your quasi-Dad hat off, and deal with it," he said.
Fraser graduated high school with Brown’s daughter, Malyssa, 18. The two considered themselves sisters.
On Wednesday afternoon, a framed photo of Malyssa, her brother Mark and Kaitlyn in their McDonald’s uniforms sat in the corner of the Browns' living room. The afternoon of her death, Kaitlyn had been on her way to a job interview with a clothing chain and told her family she’d be back for dinner.
"When she left the house, she was all dolled up for this interview, happy, bubbly, excited," said Donald Brown’s wife, Valeri Brown.
But as she headed south on the Disraeli, she lost control of her vehicle, hit another vehicle and then crashed through a guardrail, landing upside-down on the ice below.
Only last Friday, the family had gone out to dinner to celebrate Fraser’s birthday. Valeri Brown said Fraser wanted to be a nurse and was applying to go to the University of Manitoba to study.
More Latest News
- Back to Top
- Return to Latest News
Most Popular Latest News
- Cyclist killed in Higgins Avenue crash
- Tempers flare on CP picket line on McPhillips Street
- Winnipeg man recovering after campground bear attack
- Man dies in workplace accident near Carberry
- Free slurpees at 7-Eleven today
- Gun smuggler gets 11 years behind bars
- Crown seeks 30 months for sex assault taping
- Police release image of suspect in March sexual assault
- Megan Fox expecting a girl?
- From one Jet boss to another... 100,000 thank yous
- 'I don't hear voices' Vince Li says
- Cyclist killed in Higgins Avenue crash
- Homicide victim identified
- Dog the Bounty Hunter to wag tongue in Winnipeg
- Feds sink key science program
- Hundreds gathered to watch eclipse
- Actor and comedian Paul O'Sullivan, 48, dies in car crash near Peterborough
- Winnipeg man recovering after campground bear attack
- Photo radar ticket case dropped
- Tempers flare on CP picket line on McPhillips Street
- 'I don't hear voices' Vince Li says
- Police link homicide, highway death
- Cyclist killed in Higgins Avenue crash
- Tragedy 'totally unexpected': lawyer
- Nightclub told to restore historic marble floor
- Ecstasy and tragedy
- Canalta withdraws downtown water park proposal
- Woman on anniversary hang glider ride plunges to her death in B.C.
- Man dies after fall from downtown apartment building
- Cancer drug may be linked to second cancers, Health Canada warns
- Winnipeg man recovering after campground bear attack
- Free slurpees at 7-Eleven today
- Cyclist killed in Higgins Avenue crash
- Tories launch talks on official languages, shield programs from cuts
- Tempers flare on CP picket line on McPhillips Street
- Hewlett-Packard to jettison 27,000 workers in largest payroll purge in company's history
- Man dies in workplace accident near Carberry
- Blind Boys cancel June 7 Winnipeg show
- UN food envoy provokes Ottawa with findings on hunger and poor diet in Canada
- Ottawa turning blind eye to hunger, poverty: Grand Chief
- Dog the Bounty Hunter to wag tongue in Winnipeg
- Winnipeg man recovering after campground bear attack
- Feds sink key science program
- Free slurpees at 7-Eleven today
- Scientists lash Harper government for pulling plug on Experimental Lakes Area
- Photo radar ticket case dropped
- 'I don't hear voices' Vince Li says
- Cyclist killed in Higgins Avenue crash
- Tories launch talks on official languages, shield programs from cuts
- Cottage buyers in driver's seat in Lac du Bonnet area
- Dog the Bounty Hunter to wag tongue in Winnipeg
- Winnipeg man recovering after campground bear attack
- Feds sink key science program
- Osborne Village voted Canada's best neighbourhood
- Would you sell your home to lock in profits before real estate prices drop?
- Police link homicide, highway death
- Reid gets cosy with audience
- New Hydro program to help retrofit homes
- PUB aims to kill 'hidden property tax' in water, sewer rates
- Canalta withdraws downtown water park proposal
Ads by Google









You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.
The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010; View the changes. New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.