Bobby Kean Lackman Raynolds and Christopher Lynn Mohler-Morgan were married Oct. 6. at their home, the Hambleton House, in Chester, N.Y. The Rev. Deborah Lee, an Episcopal priest, officiated.
Mr. Raynolds (left), 34, is known as Bobby Kean professionally; he is the vice president for institutional advancement for the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. He graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design.
He is a son of Mary V. Raynolds and Robert G. H. Raynolds of Longmont, Colo. Mr. Raynolds’s father is a consulting geologist in Longmont, specializing in global climate change. His mother is a consulting architect there, specializing in laboratory design.
Mr. Raynolds is a descendant of both William Livingston, a signer of the United States Constitution and the first governor of the state of New Jersey, and John Kean, the first cashier of the Bank of the United States.
Mr. Mohler-Morgan, 30, is the senior director of inventory management for men’s North America stores at Gap in New York. He graduated with distinction from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn.
He is a son of Dr. Jeanne Marie Mohler of Golden Valley, Minn., and Dr. Jeffery Carl Morgan of Nowthen, Minn. Mr. Mohler-Morgan’s father is an integrative and addiction medicine physician at Northern Integrated Health, a private clinic in St. Louis Park, Minn. His mother retired as a family practitioner in Golden Valley. Mr. Mohler-Morgan is a stepson of Karla Morgan and Frederick Jenness.
The couple met in January 2014 when they both joined the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus.