
For Jeremy’s Girls: Healing After Tragedy
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On July 13, 2025, a tragedy unfolded that took the life of Jeremy Whisman— a father, brother, and a man deeply loved by many. His death was sudden, heartbreaking, and traumatic for all who knew him.
Most devastated of all are his daughters— young girls now forced to face life without their father. Not only did they lose him, but they witnessed the unthinkable. And due to circumstances surrounding this tragedy, they’ve also lost many of the support systems connected to Jeremy— friends, family, and familiarity.
This GoFundMe has been created with love, grief, deep care— for the care, healing, and future of Jeremy’s daughters.
Jeremy was more than his struggles. He was a provider, a protector, and a proud father who showed up in the ways he could, especially when it came to his girls. Even through life’s ups and downs, he made sure his family was fed, loved, and looked after. And now, children he loved most are left without him in a moment they need stability more than ever.
The girls are currently being cared for by their mother, Marra, who is doing her best under devastating emotional and financial strain. With the start of a new school year approaching, and the weight of trauma still fresh, the need is urgent and real.
Since Jeremy’s passing, many people have asked: “How can we help the children?”
This is how.
Every donation made will go directly toward:
- Back-to-school supplies and clothing
- Trauma-informed therapy and grief counseling
- Day-to-day essentials like food, toiletries, and transportation.
- Stability and healing support in the months ahead.
This fundraiser is not about sides. It’s not about blame. It’s about love. It’s about the children— who deserve to heal, to feel safe, and to remember the love their father had for them in a tangible way.
From Me, Her Best Friend
Hi, I’m Natausha. I’ve been Marra’s best friend for over 12 years—we were even pregnant at the same time with our now 10 year olds. I met Jeremy early on, and from day one, he made me laugh and feel welcome. That was Jeremy—generous with food, with jokes, and with the kind of energy that made family gatherings fun.
We shared boating trips, birthdays, barbecues, holidays, and hospital visits when the girls were born. He was one of my favorite “girl dads” to be around—he really played with the kids, he showed up, and he cared deeply.
The night after Jeremy passed, I had a dream that he came to me. In it, he said:
“I’m sorry for the way I treated you. I see it now. I know it wasn’t truth. Please take care of my girls.”
This is me honoring that.
This is about the girls.
This is about their healing, and their chance at a future that feels stable again.
If you feel moved to support them, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Please donate what you can, share this campaign, and keep their little hearts in your prayers.
With love and truth,
Natausha
Organizer
Natausha Greene
Organizer
Bountiful, UT