Feel-Good Friday: Navy Veterans Who Married on V-J Day Celebrate 80th Anniversary in 2025


In times when global uncertainty looms, it’s refreshing to hear about individuals who, despite having witnessed nearly eighty years of life, remain hopeful about what’s to come. While younger generations like Millennials and Gen Z may feel apprehensive about the future, two seniors have chosen to dive headfirst into life’s adventures by marrying again after just a month of courtship. Sometimes, intuition leads the way.

This week’s edition of Feel-Good Friday highlights a heartwarming winter romance.

Dale Pitsenbarger and Mae Clemons, both at the age of 78, crossed paths at a church service on May 31, 2025. Clemons’ grandson, eager to see his widowed grandmother find companionship, introduced her to Mr. Pitsenbarger, who had also experienced the loss of a spouse. Unbeknownst to them, this young man had a knack for matchmaking. Pitsenbarger’s friends had been singing Clemons’ praises and urged him to meet her.

As fate would have it, their connection was instantaneous.

More Feel-Good Friday Weddings: Feel-Good Friday: Operation Christmas Child Giver and Receiver
Meet Years Later, Find Romance and Marry

Feel-Good Friday: Navy Veterans Who Married on V-J Day Celebrate 80th Anniversary in 2025

Clemons says she knew Pitsenbarger was the one because he rang the doorbell and brought her flowers on their first date. For him, it was the next morning because he “couldn’t stop thinking about her.”


More Feel-Good Friday Weddings: Feel-Good Friday: Operation Christmas Child Giver and Receiver 
Meet Years Later, Find Romance and Marry

Feel-Good Friday: Navy Veterans Who Married on V-J Day Celebrate 80th Anniversary in 2025


That was it. After the death of their spouses, both Clemons and Pitsenbarger thought they would never love again. However, If there was any resistance to embarking on a new relationship, it quickly gave way to surrender. At this late stage of their lives, they opened their hearts to love again. Pitsenbarger wasted no time with getting engaged, and they both wasted no time in getting married; after all, at 78 you don’t have much time to waste. There was no, “let’s go to City Hall,” or quickie nuptials. According to the photographer Hailey Kinnamon, Clemons and Pitsenbarger pulled out all the stops and spared no expense for their dream wedding. How sweet is that?  

Kinnamon, 37, shares that Clemons “wanted the whole nine yards for her wedding.” From the flower toss to the wedding garter, Clemons had it all. She and Pitsenbarger were joined by all of their loved ones, including their closest friends, who likely didn’t expect to be in a wedding party again, but happily accepted their roles as bridesmaids and groomsmen.

“They didn’t want to cut back on anything because this was a day they both had been dreaming about and a rare opportunity to have all of their families together,” Kinnamon says.

Clemsons’ and Pitsenbarger’s wedding day was September 13, 2025, less than four months after they met. The ceremony was held at The Four Seasons Barn in Cardington, OH, a gorgeous outdoor venue surrounded by forest, with 115 guests as witnesses. Clemsons’ bridesmaids prayed over her before the ceremony, and Clemsons’ son walked her down the aisle. From the photos shared exclusively to PEOPLE Magazine, both were a puddle of tears.

Pitsenbarger and Clemons skipped having a first look, both wanting to save the special moment for their outdoor ceremony. The groom tells PEOPLE that the wait was worth it because seeing his bride walk down the aisle was his favorite memory.

“As soon as she saw Dale at the end of the aisle, her expression changed to a permanent smile for the rest of the evening,” Kinnamon says.

The Four Seasons Barn shared this reel from their ceremony, and the smiles never ended. That’s a fabulous thing.

I love Ralph Waldo Emerson, and the newly-married Pitsenbargers so embody this quote from my favorite Emerson poem: “This new day is too dear, with its hopes and invitations, to waste a moment on the yesterdays.” My greatest wish is that Dale and Mae Pitsenbarger continue to see many new days, fresh hopes, and invitations to experience the joy that they’ve found in each other. 

Editor’s Note: At RedState, it’s not all about politics and policy. We like to bring attention to what’s good in the world, with columns like “Feel-Good Friday,” “Start Your Weekend Right,” and “Hoge’s Heroes.”

Support our work! Join RedState VIP and use the promo code FIGHT to get 60% off your VIP membership!

You May Also Like

Bullet stuck in head of Florida girl after stray gunfire rips through McDonald's parking lot

Florida Girl Has Bullet Lodged in Head After Stray Gunfire Hits McDonald’s Parking Lot

An 11-year-old girl and her father were injured after gunfire broke out…
Whale strikes, sinks NJ fire rescue ship returning from NY Harbor after July 4th festivities

Whale Hits and Sinks New Jersey Fire Rescue Boat After July 4 Return From NY Harbor

A New Jersey fire rescue boat sank in a startling accident involving…
Vance says Moscow's advantage is flailing as NATO leaders back Ukraine taking fight to Russia

Vance Says Russia’s Edge Is Crumbling as NATO Backs Ukraine Strikes Inside Russia

WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance said Monday that the White House…
Joshua Zimerman completes journey to all 14 presidential museums at Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side

Joshua Zimerman Caps 14-Museum Presidential Tour at Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side

CHICAGO (WLS) — A traveler who spent almost 10 years making his…
Prosecutors argue the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk should stand trial

Prosecutors Say Suspect in Charlie Kirk Killing Should Face Trial

PROVO, Utah — A pivotal hearing begins Monday in Utah in the…
Exclusive | Mamdani officials scramble to ease concerns about public supermarkets -

Mamdani Team Rushes to Calm Fears Over Public Supermarket Plan

The Mamdani administration is moving quickly to calm fears over its proposal…
Judge says alleged D.C. pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr. isn't covered by Trump's Jan. 6 pardons

Judge Rules Alleged D.C. Pipe Bomber Brian Cole Jr. Not Covered by Trump Jan. 6 Pardons

A federal judge has refused to throw out the criminal case against…
Disney debuts first trailer for Oasis reunion documentary 'Don't Look Back in Anger'

Oasis Are Back: Disney Drops First Trailer for Reunion Documentary Don’t Look Back in Anger

A first glimpse has arrived for the much-anticipated documentary “Don’t Look Back…
WWII US airman's remains found 80 years later in Thailand

Remains of WWII US Airman Discovered in Thailand After 80 Years

Decades later, his story is a reminder of a solemn military promise:…
NYC health officials warn Central Park visitors after Legionnaires’ outbreak grows on Upper East Side

NYC Health Officials Warn Central Park Visitors as Upper East Side Legionnaires’ Outbreak Grows

A Legionnaires’ disease outbreak on Manhattan’s Upper East Side has risen to…
Teen with no arms or legs chases dream of running in the Paralympics

Teen Born Without Arms or Legs Pursues Paralympic Running Dream

A Pennsylvania teenager is pushing past extraordinary challenges after losing both legs…
FBI has no reason to believe Nancy Guthrie ransom notes are genuine: expert

FBI Skeptical of Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notes’ Authenticity, Expert Says

The FBI appears to be keeping its options open as it examines…