On March 6, when his oldest links of london sale would have been 44 years old, the retired shoe worker from Lewiston plans to begin a 1,500-mile walk to his son's home in Sebastian, Fla. The nonprofit agency, which serves as a peer services group for people with mental illnesses, is working with Lauzier on the donations.Paul Lauzier plans to take the walk of his life. On March 6, when his oldest daughter would have Links of London Charms 44 years old, the retired shoe worker from Lewiston plans to begin a 1,500-mile walk to his son's home in Sebastian, Fla. His goal is to raise thousands of dollars to fight the illnesses that took away several of the women in his life. For his mother, Ella, it was Alzheimer's disease. For his first wife, Jeannine, it was cancer. And for his daughter, Tina, it was mental illness. In 1996, Tina Lauzier attempted suicide by jumping off the Million Dollar Bridge between Links of London Sweetie Wide Ring and South Portland. She survived, but the injury was devastating. "She broke every bone in her lower back," Lauzier said. Her legs were crumpled. "Doctors told her she'd never walk again." She worked for a year to move again. "She got out of that wheelchair and she walked," he said. "But she was in chronic pain and her illness kept its hold. Last year, she returned to the site of her first attempt, this time standing on the new Casco Links of London Sirens Leaf Earrings Bridge, and she jumped. "She killed herself," Lauzier said.
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