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The family was hit first in Stoughton and more recently, in Langlade County, WISC-TV reported.
It was less than two weeks ago when an F-3 tornado wiped out the Bear Paw Outdoor Adventure Resort. The owners are still cleaning up and canceling reservations.
One of the resort owners, Shirlee Roche, said that she has been down the road before. Roche is the daughter of Shirley and Charlie Page, who lost their home to the Stoughton tornado nearly two years ago.
Page said that she's still trying to come to terms with the double destruction.
"I was in total shock," said Page. "I just couldn't believe that it could hit us twice in a couple of years. You're just devastated. You just don't know what to think."
The Pages rebuilt their Town of Pleasant Springs home on the same site, but it took them seven months.
Despite the family's bad luck, Page said that she's grateful for all the help she and her daughter have received.
"She has said that a number of times, 'Mom, how did you do it?'" said Page. "But you know, you've got to go forward. That's life. Tragedy happens and you got to move on. That's all I can keep telling her."
Roche said that she and the other co-owner of the resort aren't sure if they will rebuilt, although she would like to see the resort rebuilt.
Roche has been busy canceling reservations since the storm, which is a task made extra hard considering the information was stored on computers that were also damaged in the tornado.
Cleanup is still ongoing at the Bear Paw resort, WISC-TV reported.
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