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ThisWeek News -- Flags at Gahanna-Jefferson schools and Gahanna city buildings were flying at half staff this week in honor of a Gahanna son.

Army Pfc. Nicolas E. Messmer, known to his friends as Nick, was killed in action at about 2:30 p.m. May 8 near Samarra, Iraq, Department of Defense press releases said.

Messmer, 20, was the son of Rick and Shirley Messmer of North Hamilton Road. He entered the Army after graduating from Gahanna Lincoln High School in 2003.

Messmer was engaged to be married to Mary Murphy, also a 2003 graduate of Gahanna-Lincoln. She is a student at Ohio State University.

"He was very brave. I am very proud of him. His family loved him. We all did," Murphy said. She said her fiance was "wonderful, funny, never angry and always smiling."

They last talked on Saturday, May 7. "He was excited. He had been on guard duty in a tower, but he was excited because he was going to be doing house raids."

Murphy said Messmer's tour of duty in Iraq was to have ended on July 24, his birthday. She and his family were hoping he would be home soon after that.

Murphy said Messmer's enlistment in the Army was to have ended on Sept. 18, 2006.

After that, "We had so many plans," Murphy said.



 

He was always thinking of the future, she said. When they talked, sometimes he wanted to buy a truck, sometimes to buy a motorcycle.

"He wanted to be a firefighter, he wanted to be a cop, he wanted to own his own lawn-care service. He wanted to be so many things. Now he can't."

Gahanna's St. Matthew's Church is scheduled to be the site of Messmer's funeral mass. The family on Tuesday learned that his body was in Dover, Del.

Messmer was in B Company, First Battalion, 506 Infantry Regiment, Air Assault. The last time Messmer was in town, he wore his combat infantryman's badge, his jump wings and the battle patch of the unit.

According to the Department of Defense, the vehicle Messmer and others were riding in was struck by an improvised explosive device about 2:30 p.m., May 8, near Samarra, 60 miles north of Baghdad.

The Department of Defense said another soldier was wounded in the same action.

Gahanna-Jefferson school district spokeswoman Mary Otting said Messmer was a student at LHS for his high school years, except for a semester he spent at the Eastland Fairfield Technical Schools and Career Center.

Both the school district and Gahanna city said their flags were lowered in Messmer's memory.

He also is survived by four brothers, Ricky, Joey, Dusty and Zack.

 

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Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, May 16 2005 @ 01:41 PM MDT
Dear family,
My son, Spc. Philip D. Brown died on May 8th 2004 near Samarra. He was a lot like your Nicolas. You have my prayers in working through this journey & if I can help, please let me know.
Deidra Brown
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, May 16 2005 @ 02:27 PM MDT
My heart goes out to the family of Nick. You raised a strong young man. My God Bless you in your time of sorrow.
Francine Thomas
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, May 17 2005 @ 12:36 AM MDT
dear messmer family, nick made the ultimate sacrifice for all of us over here and i wanted to say thank you to your family and you will be in my prayers during this tough time.
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, May 17 2005 @ 09:02 PM MDT
Words can't express how I'm feeling about your son. My son went to school with Nick and also graduated in 2003. We try to hold back our tears and remember the good times, but you just can't, they will live forever in your heart, mind and soul and your'll tear up again, but each day will get better, but never, never forgotten. My prayers are with you each and every day.
Lori
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, September 23 2005 @ 01:26 AM MDT
Hi there. My heart goes out to all who are touched by war and its effects. I've grown up in my country that has been ravaged by war since I can remember, BUT there is hope. We live side by side with our past enemies and I see love and understanding only in those folk who CHOOSE to forgive and live.
Nicolas looks like such a handsome man, and in spite of the physical loss, if ANYONE is touched by his death, then he is actually still alive in their hearts....and that is what it is all about! Strength in God and love for all in your loss.
Kathy - South Africa
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, September 27 2005 @ 01:05 AM MDT
nick was one of my best friends.. we were boys and always will be.. nick and i graduated in the same class in 2003. we had many classed 2gether. we were going 2 go into the service 2gether but i decided 2 wait. now after this happened i wish i did. till this day i wish i was in his shose. he has alot of friends and family that will miss him especially myself. nick one day we will see eachother again.. u will never be forgotton..

mike conkle
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, October 05 2005 @ 05:59 PM MDT
Nick,
I would like to say thank you to you and the other soldier who died in your unit(1/506th Inf.) for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

"Currahee!"(506th Inf. Motto)
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, May 08 2006 @ 12:30 PM MDT
It has been one year since you lost your life in service to our country. Many more have died since your death, but you are not forgotten. My prayers extend to you and your family on this anniversary of your death.
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, October 24 2007 @ 12:51 PM MDT
nick i miss you buddy, i know you were watching over me last time and will countinue to look over me this time as i go back and fight for the good guys agian. your always in my pryers. i remeber the good times at school, drinking and having fun. had a beer with your dad the other day we all miss you.

CPL. SCHOTT, ERIC A. 511TH MILITARY POLICE CO
10 MT DIVISON.
Nicolas E. Messmer
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, November 13 2008 @ 08:41 PM MST
Hey bro,
We are all missing you so much here and its not the same without you. We will always think about you. We all love you more than anything.
I love you nick
Your bro Dustin
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