Daughter Says Father Who Drowned Was a HeroBy Jeff Alexander, WBAY
December 29, 2009A Freedom teenager recounts her final, frantic moments with her father after their enclosed utility vehicle broke through the ice -- and a father saved his daughter before losing his life.
Seventeen-year-old Megan Arnoldussen is calling her dad a hero.
Sunday afternoon on Lily Lake in Forest County, 53-year-old Dan Arnoldussen and his daughter were in a UTV, or side-by-side, when it broke through the ice.
Megan survived. Her father did not.
"It just happened so fast. All of a sudden he said we have to get the door open, and he just started kicking the door... and then he just said 'Go' and shoved me through."
Megan is both hurting today and thankful to be alive after an ice fishing trip with her dad went terribly wrong.
"The water came in pretty fast, and we couldn't open the doors because the pressure of the water."
As their vehicle was sinking, officers say, Dan managed to kick out a window.
"He pushed me out of it, then I turned around to look if he was getting out, but it was already sunk underneath the water."
Megan estimates her dad surfaced about 30 seconds later but then collapsed with his face down in the water.
By that time, her sister had run from their cabin on to the ice, and the two girls managed to pull their dad out of the water.
For a half hour until rescuers arrived, they worked as a team performing CPR.
"He was there and we were both trying to save him and we just couldn't."
Doctors couldn't save their dad, either.
Now, instead of enjoying a family Christmas vacation, Megan and her family are planning a funeral.
Megan says Dan Arnoldussen was all about his faith and his family.
"He taught us all to hunt and fish, and that was a big part of his life he was passionate about, and he was very loving and his love just overflowed on everyone."
Even in his final moments.
"Life is unpredictable and you're not guaranteed anything," Megan said. "It's a big reassurance to us that he's with God and that he's helping us cope with it and he's giving us strength."
The family wants everyone to know the funeral is Saturday at Appleton Alliance Church. Visitation is from 9 to noon with the funeral to follow.
O'Connell Funeral Services says Arnoldussen will also receive military rites.
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