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Ghouls, goblins gather for haunted house wedding

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  • Couple ties the knot at haunted house's "cemetery" with Grim Reaper officiating
  • Groom makes his entrance in a coffin carried by pallbearer-groomsmen
  • Proper attire for guests includes fangs, blood
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- As well-wishing zombies and witches looked on, a couple got married at the haunted house where they work.

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Tina Milhoane and Robert Seifer III exchange vows before the Grim Reaper on Wednesday in Berea, Ohio.

Tina Milhoane, 22, and Robert Seifer III, 24, exchanged vows Wednesday at the entrance to the 7 Floors of Hell haunted house's outdoor cemetery.

The groom made his entrance in a hearse, emerging from a coffin borne by six pallbearers.

"It's weird watching your son get out of a coffin," said his father, Robert Seifer II. "Usually when you see someone in a coffin, they're going the other way -- in, not out."

The minister, clad as the Grim Reaper, read The Lord's Prayer from a scroll clutched in bony-gloved hand.

"This is the sweetest wedding that I've ever been to," said co-worker Tim Perrien, his face caked in makeup.

His date, Jessica Repas, was dripping with blood as the lead character in the horror move "Carrie."

"It was morbid," gushed friend Katie O'Malley. "Beautiful." E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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