Longtime KISS Fans Tie The Knot At Kiss Coffeehouse: Photos Available

July 10, 2006

Longtime KISS fans Lisa-Holly Friedman and Ronald K. Marukawa exchanged wedding vows Sunday night (July 9) at the recently opened KISS Coffeehouse in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

KISS' official web site, KissOnline.com, spoke to the happy couple and they said they were still in shock. Ron said the Coffeehouse staff went all out and decorated the store for the wedding, shot confetti off right after they were married and even got them a wedding cake! Then the biggest surprise of all came just as they were celebrating, Lisa and Ron received a phone call from Paul Stanley wishing them well. Lisa said she almost passed out and hoped she did not ramble too much to Paul.

Check out pictures from last night's ceremony at this location.

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