How a father marks the day his daughter took her own life
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Shane Paulsen, of Devil's Lake, N.D., has been dreading Dec. 2. It was the one-year anniversary of the day he woke up to a gunshot at 7 a.m. His daughter, Madissen, 11, had taken her own life. A few weeks later, her best friend, also 11, took hers, too.
"It's never going to go away but I can make it better," Paulsen tells Forum News.
So he held a clothing and food drive at a local pub and delivered three carloads of food to a food pantry.
"I didn't want it to be the worst day of my life anymore, I wanted to give myself something to look forward to every year and give back to the community that was there for me," Paulsen said.
The gesture comes at a good time. Two out of six children in the area are going hungry, according to a food shelf board member.
Paulsen is planning on doing the same thing next year.
"Turn Dec. 2 into a day I can look forward to and a day of hope, charity and strength," he said.
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