Thomas Macy McCray-Worrall and Dr. Timothy William Holland were married Oct. 6 at the Baltimore home of Joseph J. Lazzaro and Gregory J. Bernard, friends of the couple. The Rev. Dr. Margaret M. McCray, a Presbyterian minister and the mother of Mr. McCray-Worrall, officiated.
Mr. McCray-Worrall (left), 44, is a senior litigation counsel at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Washington. He graduated summa cum laude from Williams College, received a master’s degree in Renaissance literature from Cambridge University and a master’s degree in English from Johns Hopkins University, and received a law degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Maryland.
He is also a son of Charles T. Worrall of Mountville, Pa. Mr. McCray-Worrall’s mother, a psychotherapist, is the clinical director of the counseling center at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis, where she is also is a parish associate. His father retired as the director of a group at the Central Soya Company, a soybean processor in Fort Wayne, Ind., that marketed soy-based ingredients to the health products industry.
Dr. Holland, 62, is an emergency-medicine physician at Gettysburg Hospital in Gettysburg, Pa. He graduated from Penn State University and received a medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. He is a son of Melbajean Holland of Scottsdale, Ariz., and the late Dr. William T. Holland. Dr. Holland’s father retired as an ophthalmologist in private practice in Meadville, Pa.
The couple first met at a dinner party given by mutual friends in 2004, but didn’t connect romantically until 2011, when the same friends asked Mr. McCray-Worrall to join them in visiting Dr. Holland at his family’s house in Chautauqua, N.Y.