Family members say Scout leader who drowned while saving boy loved children

A Boy Scout leader drowned in Salem Pond after saving a boy struggling in the water, Salem, Utah, July 19, 2018 | Associated Press photo by Rick Bowmer, St. George News

OREM, Utah (AP) — A 22-year-old Boy Scout leader who drowned saving a struggling young boy during a practice exercise in a Utah pond was a lifelong Scout himself who loved helping kids learn the wilderness skills he treasured, his family said Thursday.

Younger children had always looked up to Wesley Robert Kratzer, who had blonde hair, a wide smile and dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur.

“He was very nurturing, compassionate, like he looked through your eyes and went straight to your soul,” his sister Lindy Kratzer said.

Her younger brother, a newlywed, was one of three adults helping three 11-and-12-year-old boys learn swimming skills to advance in the scouting program Wednesday night when one of the kids started to struggle in the water, police said.

Wesley Kratzer pushed the boy to safety then dropped under the water and disappeared, said Salem police Chief Brad James.

“We don’t know if it was fatigue, we don’t know if he cramped up. We may never know,” James said. Members of the group were not wearing life jackets, police said.

Divers searched the murky pond by feel for nearly an hour before finding the body under about 12 feet of water.

On shore, his anguished family waited, holding out hope because they knew he was a good swimmer and a skilled outdoorsman.

“We were hoping until the last moment that they would find him, that he went somewhere, maybe to the car, or to the restroom, that he would be found,” said his stepmother, Irina Kratzer.

He dreamed about living in the middle of nowhere and surviving off the land, though his polite, gregarious nature also made him a natural salesman. He used to buy ice-cream bars and to sell them to women in the neighborhood with a price tag $5 apiece.

He wanted to become wealthy so he could support a future family with his wife Diana; they married in February. His death rescuing a child makes a tragic kind of sense for the young man who always looked out for others, his stepmother said.

The Boy Scout who was struggling in the water is safe, though the troop is mourning.

“They’re really shook up,” James said.

Medical examiners will perform an autopsy.

Salem Pond is a popular summer spot about 60 miles south of Salt Lake City, complete with picnic tables and pavilions, bordered by mountains in the distance. There have been a handful of drownings there over the past two decades.

Written by LINDSAY WHITEHURST, Associated Press.

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1 Comment

  • comments July 19, 2018 at 8:28 pm

    “He used to buy ice-cream bars and to sell them to women in the neighborhood with a price tag $5 apiece.”

    sure the markup is outrageous, but kids gotta make money right? What makes me wonder is… only women?

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