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Married by Elvis: What happens in Vegas stays with you forever

Aug. 21, 2012
Cetylite Product Manager Karl Milius had a romantic surprise planned for his wife at this year’s RDH Under One Roof event in Las Vegas.
Elvis hitched up Karl Millus and wife, while under the watchful eyes of Cetylite's Marie George and Sue Wong, as well as Blakeslee's Trudy Setree at far right.

Cetylite Product Manager Karl Milius had a romantic surprise planned for his wife at this year’s RDH Under One Roof event in Las Vegas. It involved a walk down the aisle, a renewing of vows, and an Elvis impersonator.

Because when you’re married to a queen, it only makes sense to have The King perform the ceremony.

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“It was a spur of the moment inspiration that I came up with before my wife got to town,” confessed Milius. “We had dinner with friends and then we all hopped in a cab. My wife was a little confused at first, since she didn’t know where we were going. But when we pulled up in front of the Graceland Wedding Chapel, she figured it out. Her exact words were ‘No way!’ That’s when everyone broke out in fits of laughter.”

Although lighthearted and fun, the New Jersey couple didn’t get to do a wedding ceremony their first time around. Karl’s covert gesture gave his wife of four years the opportunity to walk down the aisle
and exchange vows in a chapel ... even if the vows included a promise to “never leave you at heartbreak hotel.”

Pictures of the event can be seen at Facebook.com/Cetylite.

About the Author

Kevin Henry | Cofounder, IgniteDA.net

With more than 20 years in the dental publishing industry, Kevin Henry is the former group editorial director for Dental Products Report and managing editor for Dental Economics. Currently, he is the editor-in-chief for DrBicuspid.com. He has spoken to dental assistants throughout the world, in person and through the Dental Assistant Nation podcast series, reminding them of the important role they play every day in their practice. He is also certified as a DiSC trainer, helping dental practices learn how to understand each other better through personality assessments and training.