Karen Ann Fry and Robert Charles Dinerstein were married May 18 at the University Club of New York. Jesse D. Hendrich, a minister of the Church of Spiritual Humanism, officiated.
Mrs. Dinerstein, 76, retired as the assistant vice president for finance and administration in the facilities management department at Columbia University in New York. She is also a certified public accountant. She graduated from James Madison University and received an M.B.A. from City University of New York’s Baruch College.
She is a daughter of the late Catherine H. Fry and the late Edwin M. Fry, who lived in Jupiter, Fla. The bride’s parents owned Fantastic Jewels, a jewelry store in Stuart, Fla.
Mr. Dinerstein, also 76, retired as a managing director and the general counsel in New York for UBS, the Swiss investment bank. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He graduated from Harvard and received a law degree from the University of Michigan.
He is a son of the late Frances Glass Dinerstein and the late Benjamin Dinerstein who lived in New York and owned Living Nail, a wholesale cosmetics distributor there.
The bride was twice widowed, and the groom was a widower.
The couple met in 2013 through Match.com, the online dating service. They soon found that each had avid interest in a sport the other didn’t know: She skied and he golfed. So, in their 70s, they each learned the other’s sport. “I’m very proud of that!” Mr. Dinerstein said.