Audrey Phipps Charlson and Timothy Stuart Tippin were married April 27 in Hobe Sound, Fla. The Very Rev. Frank F. Limehouse, an Episcopal priest, performed the ceremony at Christ Memorial Chapel on Jupiter Island, Fla.
The bride and groom work at Louis Sherry, a New York chocolate truffle manufacturer with offices in Jacksonville, Fla., where both work. She is the company’s director for customer relations and special projects, and he is its president.
Mrs. Tippin, 49, graduated from William Smith College. She is a daughter of Audrey Holden Charlson of Hobe Sound, and Clifford W. Charlson of Rochester. The bride’s father is the president of the American Time Company, a watchmaking company in Rochester. Her mother retired as an interior designer in New Canaan, Conn.
The bride’s great-great-grandfather Henry Phipps Jr. was the founder of Bessemer Trust, a private money manager based in New York, and was a founder, with Andrew Carnegie, of the company that eventually became the United States Steel Corporation.
Mr. Tippin, 41, graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in Hampden Sydney, Va., and received a law degree from Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. He is a son of Connie Stevens Tippin of Jacksonville, and the late Dr. Terry Tippin. The groom’s mother was a stay-at-home parent. His father was an orthodontist and a professor of orthodontics at Jacksonville University.
The couple were introduced in 2013 through a mutual friend in Hobe Sound, and they hit it off right away.