Justice Stamper, a cheerful girl, hardly remembers the most important moment of her life – her wedding day. The memory loss was a big blow to her husband, but he found a solution.
Since childhood, Justice Stamper has imagined what her wedding would look like: a country-style private ceremony adorned with sunflowers.
The happy groom met Justice in Sunday school, when they were 10 years old. Jeremy admits that he admired her at the time.
Relations began to develop in school years. Soon the couple started talking about marriage. ‘We just knew we were destined to be together,’ shares Justice.
She lost her memory in a severe car accident.
On August 20, 2014, just a few weeks after her wedding, Justice was involved in a serious car accident that left her with severe injuries.
Justice was driving to her aunt’s when a car drove into her car at a speed of 80 km / h, as a result of which the girl’s car was thrown about 15 meters from the road.
After the accident, Justice began a slow and difficult road to recovery. It took her over a month and a half to muster
up the courage to admit to Jeremy that she didn’t remember the day they were married or anything before.
Jeremy, while no doubt upset, was sympathetic. He assured Justice that he didn’t hold a grudge and said,
‘We’ll have the wedding again.’
Jeremy started a campaign to raise money for a second wedding.
Jeremy stayed true to his promise and the couple set about planning their second wedding so they could create shared memories of this special moment.
Taking matters into his own hands, Jeremy secretly launched a campaign to get caring people to help make their wedding dreams come true. The goal of the collection was set at $5,000.
‘Our first wedding was beautiful and perfect, but this time I want Justice to be thrilled. She deserves it,’ Jeremy shared in an interview.
Justice replied, ‘I’m lucky to be alive. And I’m so lucky to have Jeremy. I wouldn’t have made it without him.’