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Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Dane Murtaugh
June 10, 2020 | Locust Valley, NY


New York, New York
PHILLIPS--Charles G. With profound sorrow, the Prentice Cup Committees of the U.S. and England mourn the passing of Charles G. Phillips. A member of the U. S. Committee over four decades, Chas played a major role in the success of the Prentice Cup that now approaches its centennial anniversary as...
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Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Dane Murtaugh
June 10, 2020 | Locust Valley, NY
Im very sad to hear of Chas Phillips passing. I was introduced to him by Steve Siegel, his lifelong friend but had known about him from his reputation on Wall St at Morgan Stanley. He was a most well respected businessman and his success was renowned. I was in awe of his humility given his status on the street. He loved the game of tennis and he was loved by everyone he met across the net (not easy in this sport). I know he suffered toward the end and am glad hes been released. Am...
Jimmy Malhame
May 30, 2020 | Friend
Yesterday Chas Phillips died.
He was a huge tennis patron. A major supporter of Harvard tennis.
He funded several years of Kirk Moritzs tournaments at East River/Fila Club
He was a member and the tennis chair of the exclusive River Club in Manhattan.
He arranged for many Long Island players to have access to practice on the grass at Piping Rock.
He had a beautiful game, better strokes than many of the best players.
His level of self deprecation was off the...
Bob Litwin
May 26, 2020 | Friend
So sorry to hear that Chas my lifelong friend of 60 years passed away. The memories will be cherished for ever in my lifetime. We had so many great times together, and I am great full and thankful that he was a big part of my youth and a wonderful friend as an adult. One of the finest gentleman I ever new
Steve Siegel
Steve Siegel
May 25, 2020 | Katy, TX | Friend
Chas will be forever missed by his tennis friends.For many of us he is the definition of a friend. He loved the game and the people he met in the game. He was generous with support for the game and did many things with no fanfare or self-promotion. I am lucky to have known him. My sincere condolences to all of his loved ones.
Kirk Moritz
May 25, 2020 | Friend