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Almarin Phillips

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Almarin Phillips, former professor of the University of Virginia and member of the Virginia Milk Commission, died Sunday, August 26, 2006. He was born March 13, 1925, in Port Jervis, New York, son of the late Wendell Phillips and Hazel Billett. He served in World War II, received a B.S. and an...

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Dear Professor Phillips: You taught me Economics in January 1979 at thr Wharton School - Graduate Program. I always remembered you fondly, but it is until today that I found information about you. May God bless you and take you into heaven.

Thank you Al for your constant love and attention. A hand that was always extended for service, may we all follow in your example. May you rest in peace and may your light shine on in the eyes of your wife, children and grandchildren and great grand child. Thank you G-d for giving us a wonderful man like AL PHILLIPS. I miss you.

As we progress through life we meet people, many fine people. On the rare occasion we meet great people. One that possesses warmth, wisdom, love, and devotion to all that is important. I am proud that I have met such a man and privileged to call him uncle. Rest well Uncle Al.
With Love,
Phil, Billie Sue, and Britany

The world is a better place because of you uncle. We'll never forget your humble sense of humor. Peace be with you and yours.
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Tom, Cindy, Ela and John

Al brought such a secure and safe feeling to the clubhouse. His contributions to all were and are always appreciated. May he rest in peace.

He is a pure example of love, patience and what you can do with it. He was a friend and mentor.
My prayers are for all his loved ones.

"There is no death, only a change of worlds..."
Al's inspiring legacy of kindness and service to his fellows will live on in many hearts, & will remain in mine, always.

Hi Al,

I will always remember you fondly. You have been a shining example for me, and I hope that one day I will learn to be as humble as you always were.

Condolences to the wife and children of Almarin Phillips. He leaves a wonderful legacy of brains, compassion, hard work, and generosity. I am honored to have known him and been part of his family. God speed, Al.