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Bride and groom hold hands as Cody Lytton officiates the wedding. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The Bride and groom kiss after exchanging vows. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Newly married Mary Ann Hinkle and Hank Boger walk out to a reception. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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After feeding each other the first slice of cake they lick their fingers. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Juanita Blackgurn drives a scooter through the reception with tin cans tied to the back. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Bride and Groom cut the cake. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Groom Hank Boger has his boutonniere pinned on by staff member Kerri Williams. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Groom Hank Boger watches his bride Mary Ann Hinkle walk down the isle. David Boger, Hank's son watches his fathers reaction as he is standing as his best man. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Mary Ann Hinkle is escorted down the isle. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Flower girl Sammy Hoover great granddaughter of the bride Mary Ann Hinkle shakes the Hank Boger, the groom hand before the ceremony The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Sammy Hoover drops flower petals before her great grandmother Mary Ann Hinkle walks down the isle. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
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Bride and groom hold hands as Cody Lytton officiates the wedding. The wedding of Mary Ann Hinkle to Hank Boger was a first for Danberry at Inverness a Senior living facility. Friends family and residents filled a meeting room Friday afternoon February 5, 2016 to see the couple exchange vows. Photo by Frank Couch
Danberry at Inverness hosted its first ever resident wedding on the afternoon of Feb. 6. Hank Boger, 90, and Mary Ann Hinkle, 85, exchanged vows in front of a standing room only crowd.
The bride wore a knee-length lilac lace dress, and the groom wore a black tux and bowtie. The ceremony was brief, but beautiful. Cody Lytton, director of resident services, performed the ceremony, one of the fitness trainers, Cleo, read a poem “Every Day I Love You” and fellow Danberry resident Pat Fiol sang “I Believe.”
The couple had a whirlwind romance. They knew each other, but they didn’t begin their relationship until December.
Boger would send Hinkle an email every morning. One day several weeks later, his email said he had a question to ask her after pool volleyball that day.
“When we got to my room, he asked me if I was going to sit down,” she said. “When I did, this 90-year-old man got down on his knee and asked me if I would marry him.”
Hinkle told him she wanted to check with her kids to see what they thought first.
“They told me it seemed fast, but that I was a wise lady and they’d leave it up to me,” she said.
When asked what it feels like to find love at this stage in life, the couple smiled and said that neither of them were looking for a relationship.
“It’s like a brand new experience,” said Boger. “Like the icing on the cake. I think both of us were kind of in an extended mourning period [after losing their spouses] and it just happened. Good things happen for a purpose and I’ll accept that.”
After the engagement, the couple went to see Cody Lytton, who is an ordained minister, and asked if he would perform the ceremony.
Lytton then called Lori Krueger, Danberry’s director of sales & marketing, to tell her they were having their first wedding. The staff was more than happy to assist with the planning.
“It was like our wheels were turning so fast in our head, because not only were we super excited for them, but the wedding was two weeks away,” Krueger said. “We couldn’t let them just walk into the ballroom on a Friday afternoon without the perfect setting.”
Kreuger said this has been an exciting time for everyone at Danberry.
“For all our directors here, this is our first experience in the senior industry to have residents get married,” she said. “All of the residents are super excited as well and couldn’t be happier for them. I think it’s a perfect example that love has no age limit!”
Hinkle will take Boger’s name and move into his apartment at Danberry.