Mrs Behavin
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- One guest says the wedding was beautiful and also morbid.
Friends and family dressed as witches and zombies gathered the other night in suburban Cleveland as a couple exchanged their vows in the outdoor cemetery of a seasonal haunted house.
Tina Milhoane and Robert Seifer have worked at the 7 Floors of Hell attraction in Berea for the last four Halloweens. Friends say it's sort of a second home for the pair, who are in their 20s.
The father of the groom says it was weird watching his son arrive inside a casket carried by six pallbearers. But he says he's heard of people getting married skydiving and even at Kentucky Fried Chicken, so why not a spooky ceremony?
Friends and family dressed as witches and zombies gathered the other night in suburban Cleveland as a couple exchanged their vows in the outdoor cemetery of a seasonal haunted house.
Tina Milhoane and Robert Seifer have worked at the 7 Floors of Hell attraction in Berea for the last four Halloweens. Friends say it's sort of a second home for the pair, who are in their 20s.
The father of the groom says it was weird watching his son arrive inside a casket carried by six pallbearers. But he says he's heard of people getting married skydiving and even at Kentucky Fried Chicken, so why not a spooky ceremony?