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A Cinnaminson Couple Will Say 'I Do' on Doomsday

Maureen Benetz and Chris Grabosky have been planning their end of the world wedding for three years.

 

If the Mayans are wrong and today is not doomsday, it still definitely marks an end for Cinnaminson's Chris Grabosky.

He’s getting married today.

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But the bachelor-no-more and his fiancée, Maureen Benetz, knew this day was coming; they planned a Dec. 21, 2012, wedding three years ago.

“We knew what day we were getting married three hours after we got engaged,” said Benetz.

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Benetz and Grabosky, both 25 and from Cinnaminson, didn’t have a normal engagement, so why should their wedding be run-of-the-mill?

Grabosky asked Benetz’s parents for her hand in marriage on Dec. 22, 2009. But Benetz’s sister stole the limelight when she and her husband were engaged on Christmas Day that year.

Plans changed.

Grabosky was then set to propose on New Year’s Eve during the Ocean City fireworks, but that didn’t happen either.

Plans changed again.

“I was throwing a hissy fit about going because it was supposed to snow,” Benetz admitted.

At the last minute, she said, Grabosky made reservations at the Melting Pot, Benetz’s favorite Philadelphia restaurant.

They were engaged over fondue.

“That night, we went over to the neighbors’ house to tell them,” Benetz said, “and they said we should get married on the end of the world."

Plans made.

Only a few weeks later, the couple booked The Merion in Cinnaminson for today.

“For sure, I thought other brides would be doing the same thing,” Benetz said. “I think I’m the only crazy who is doing this.”

The couple will exchange vows at St. Charles Borromeo, also in Cinnaminson.

The two are 2006 Cinnaminson High School graduates but didn’t start dating until a few weeks before graduation. One of their first dates was to the prom that year. Grabosky actually dated one of Benetz’s best friends but when that didn’t work out, “she pawned him off on me,” Benetz joked.

“She’s our matchmaker,” she said.

That friend, along with two other bridesmaids and her sister, the matron of honor, are all from Cinnaminson. All of Grabosky’s groomsmen—save for one—are from here, too.

Benetz, a teacher, and Grabosky, a network engineer, will leave on Christmas Day to honeymoon in Jamaica—if Earth is still here, that is.

The couple is embracing their doomsday wedding date. Some of their engagement shots show dark, ominous clouds and a certain end of the world song is set to play tonight at their reception.

Benetz hopes the world doesn’t end if only so she can wear her wedding dress she paid so much for.

“If it ends,” she said, “I hope it’s after I walk down the aisle. I hope I get to wear my dress for at least five minutes. And if you think about it—if the world is going to end, why not be in a room filled with the people you love?”

Editor's Note: An earlier version of the story misspelled Chris Grabosky's last name. Cinnaminson Patch has made the necessary corrections and apologizes for the error.  


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