In the distance, a flashing light appeared in the dark on Lake Superior.
Minutes earlier, ship Capt. Joe Walters had heard the urgent marine message — people were possibly overboard between Madeline and Michigan islands, about 2 miles away.
Little did he know that a mother, father and three children had launched their 13 ½-foot, open-top tandem kayak about 1 p.m. Thursday to paddle to Michigan Island, about 4 miles away. Three hours later, the kayak capsized between Stockton and Michigan islands, authorities say.
As Walters began searching the cold, dark water, a crew member spotted the light. He steered toward it and eventually to a woman in the water. She was alone, gasping and hypothermic.
Walters' crew pulled the woman, Cari Mews-Fryman, 29, of Loyal, Wis., to safety. After the kayak had capsized, her husband, Eric Fryman, 39, had gathered up the three kids — Kyra, 9; Annaliese, 5, and Jansen, 3. They'd swum toward Michigan Island while Cari returned to the kayak to retrieve an emergency bag. She grabbed a cellphone and flashlight and swam to try to catch up with the family.
Within 15 to 20 minutes, the waves of Lake Superior separated her from them. Then she lost sight of them, said Ashland County Sheriff Mick Brennan. "She could hear them yelling. She thought they were on shore," he said.
But they hadn't made it. Their bodies were recovered hours later.
The couple had been married for a year, but had been together for about nine years, Bobi Mews, Cari's sister, said Friday night.