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'It was amazing': Pandemic, stroke doesn't keep man from being with daughter at wedding

Exeter rehabilitation center throws wedding ceremony

'It was amazing': Pandemic, stroke doesn't keep man from being with daughter at wedding

Exeter rehabilitation center throws wedding ceremony

HE IS STAYING, PLAYING HOST. WMU바카라 게임 웹사이트'S JENNIFER CROMPTON WAS THE.ER ♪ JENNIFER: THE DINING ROOM OF THE EXETER CENTER TRANSFORMED FOR A WEDDING, WHERE, THROUGH A BLUR OF SMILES AND TEARS, JIM WHITE OF NEWTON ACCOMPANIED HIS UGDAHTER GINA DOWN THE AISLE. >> WHO GIVES THIS WOMAN IN MARRIAGE? >> IO. D >> I LOVE YOU, DADDY. JENNIFER: COVID POSTPONED GINA AND TRAVIS WEAVER바카라 게임 웹사이트S FORMAL WEDDING LAST SPRING IN NEW MEXICO WHERE THEY LIVE. THEN HER DAD HAD A STROKE. SO WITH SOME HELP, THEY BROUGHT THE WEDDING TO HIM >> BY THE POWER VESTEDN I ME, I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE AND YOU MAY KISS YOUR BRIDE. [APPLAUSE] WE HAVE BEEN ENGAGED THREE YEARS AND HAD NY PLANS ON BEING ABLE TO HAVE THIS DAY .JENNIF:ER THE CENTER HELPING JI WITH REHAB TO EVENTUAL MOVELY MEHO WITH HIS WIFE AND HELPING THE DAUGHTER WHO CALLS HIM HER CHAMPION HAVE HIM AT HER SE.ID >> I DANCED WITH HIM AND IT WAS AMAZING. JENNIFER: THE INITIAL PLAN WAS TO GET MARRIED HERE WITH THE JUSTICE OF THE PEA.CE THAT바카라 게임 웹사이트S WHEN THE RECREATION DIRECTOR SDAI NO, WE ARE GOING TO PULL OFF THE WEDDG.IN >> WHO DOESN바카라 게임 웹사이트T WANT HER FATHER TO ESCORT THEM DOWN THE AISLE? JENNIFER: PLANNING IT IN FOUR DA.YS >> WE BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH THIS LAST YEAR, ESPIAECLLY IN A NURSING HOME FACILITY, AND TO BE ABLE TO DO SOME THING LIKE THIS MEANT SO MUCH FOR US. >>ANT SO MUCH FOR US. WE WERE SCRAMBLING TO GET PAPERWORK TOGETHER AND MAKE IT HAPPEN AND EVERYONE WAS SO ACCOMMODATING AND HELPFUL. I COULD NOT HAVE ASK FOR AED BETTER WEDDING. ♪ JENN
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'It was amazing': Pandemic, stroke doesn't keep man from being with daughter at wedding

Exeter rehabilitation center throws wedding ceremony

A father and daughter in New Hampshirre were able to make sure that neither COVID-19 nor a stroke would stop them from being together at her wedding.The dining room of the Exeter Center, a rehabilitation facility, was transformed for a wedding on Friday, when, through a blur of smiles and tears, Jim White accompanied his daughter, Gina Weaver, down the aisle. The pandemic forced Gina and Travis Weaver to postpone their formal wedding last spring in New Mexico, where they live. Then, her father had a stroke, so with some help, they brought the wedding to him."We've been engaged three years and had many plans on being able to have this day with Jim," Travis Weaver said.The Exeter Center is helping Jim Weaver with rehabilitation to eventually move home with his wife. Staff members also helped Gina Weaver have the man she calls her champion at her side."And dance with him!" she said. "Yeah, it was amazing."The initial plan was to just get married in front of a justice of the peace. That's when recreation director Minna Bauer said they would pull off a full wedding instead."Who doesn't want their father to escort them down the aisle?" Bauer said.The event was planned in four days."We've been through so much this past year, especially being in a nursing home facility," Bauer said. "To be able to do something like this means so much to us.""We were scrambling to get paperwork together and make it happen, and everyone was just so accommodating and helpful," Gina Weaver said. "I couldn't have asked for a better wedding."

A father and daughter in New Hampshirre were able to make sure that neither COVID-19 nor a stroke would stop them from being together at her wedding.

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The dining room of the Exeter Center, a rehabilitation facility, was transformed for a wedding on Friday, when, through a blur of smiles and tears, Jim White accompanied his daughter, Gina Weaver, down the aisle.

The pandemic forced Gina and Travis Weaver to postpone their formal wedding last spring in New Mexico, where they live. Then, her father had a stroke, so with some help, they brought the wedding to him.

"We've been engaged three years and had many plans on being able to have this day with Jim," Travis Weaver said.

The Exeter Center is helping Jim Weaver with rehabilitation to eventually move home with his wife. Staff members also helped Gina Weaver have the man she calls her champion at her side.

"And dance with him!" she said. "Yeah, it was amazing."

The initial plan was to just get married in front of a justice of the peace. That's when recreation director Minna Bauer said they would pull off a full wedding instead.

"Who doesn't want their father to escort them down the aisle?" Bauer said.

The event was planned in four days.

"We've been through so much this past year, especially being in a nursing home facility," Bauer said. "To be able to do something like this means so much to us."

"We were scrambling to get paperwork together and make it happen, and everyone was just so accommodating and helpful," Gina Weaver said. "I couldn't have asked for a better wedding."