The couple, and Santiago’s son, Rowan, on their wedding day — Friday,...

The couple, and Santiago’s son, Rowan, on their wedding day — Friday, Sept. 13, 2024. Credit: Jessica Allers

Samantha Urban and Jon Santiago bonded over watching scary movies, then faced a real-life horror in April 2023 — an electrical fire that destroyed their Levittown house.

“We really have been through a lot together, besides ending not-so-great relationships and really losing everything,” said Urban, 34, a care manager for Northwell Health.

The two met a decade ago working in a group home for developmentally challenged adults, a setting where employees had to know who is reliable, said Jon Santiago, 37, a construction manager and father to Rowan, 10, from a previous marriage.

“She’d do anything for anybody, and that’s not a quality you see in a lot of people,” he said.

Both loved Halloween and wanted a life companion, but not necessarily marriage.

Then, two months after the fire, the pair hiked Trail View State Park in Woodbury, and he dropped to one knee when her back was turned. She said yes.

The two said they got creative in making their wedding personal and less stressful. She mastered the seating chart and asked friends to deejay and take photos. He used his artistic talents to design invitations and decorations.

“I’ve met a lot of couples . . . who said ‘I don’t even remember my wedding. I was so busy running around,’ ” Santiago said. “We made sure all of our guests were taken care of, but we designed the wedding to be for us.”

Their lucky day: Friday, Sept. 13, 2024. At the dining venue, bride and groom skeletons were everywhere — on top of the cake and behind the buffet table. The celebration colors were black and dark red, and the decor featured drippy-looking lettering.

On a coffin-shaped, red-and-black bulletin board, the couple spelled out their life’s desire: “Keep the spark alive.”

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WEDDING VENUE

Vows at Islip Town Hall, dinner and dancing at American Legion Post 1132 in Seaford, where a food truck served Italian ices and cannolis.

HONEYMOON

A trip to Budapest, Vienna and Prague is planned.

COST

$10,000

LET’S DANCE

“Say You Won’t Let Go” by James Arthur

FAVE RAVES

Five things Urban loves about Santiago: He’s honest; kind; dedicated; he has a sense of humor; and he possesses extreme intelligence.

Five things Santiago loves about Urban: She’s an incredible mom who’s always thinking of his son, Rowan; she is kind and genuine; she loves adventure; she supports his endeavors; and she puts up with him.

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