Philip-Tays-Obituary

Philip G. Tays

North Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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Philip G. Taysof Chelmsford CHELMSFORD -- Philip G. Tays, 77, of Chelmsford, MA, died Tuesday, May 22, 2013, at Lowell General Hospital in Lowell, MA.He was the husband of the late Virginia "Ginny" R. Tays who died December 3, 2007.He was the son of the late William and Marjorie Tays. He grew up...

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Jill and Jon and family - The service was a very well done 'coronation' for Phil's entry into Heaven. He was a great husband, father, grandfather, mentor, teacher, friend, and a BIG brother. He will be greatly missed by all!

We know how much you will miss him. We could always depend upon a smile and a hug from Phil. We'll all miss him terribly.

Jill and Chet sorry to hear about the loss of your father. You're in our thoughts and prayers.
Mary Fran and Chris Duggan

What a great man we was. At every family event, Phil always had a kind word and a smile. John would spend hours talking to him and loved every minute. May he rest in peace. God Bless the Tays family.

Jill and Chet.
So sorry for your loss. Our heartfelt condolescences. May his soul rest in peace.
Azzam and Lamis Haidar

Jon and Jill-

Sorry to hear of the loss of your father.
Always difficult to loose a parent.
JT you in our thoughts.

To the Tays Family,
Sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. I worked with Phil at Bay Networks/Nortel and again at Cisco Systems and always found him to have such a gentle smile. He loved to stop and chat and his face would light up everytime he spoke about his children and his grandkids. He was such a special type of person, one that is missed in today's society. My thoughts and prayers are with you now at this difficult time. RIP Phil!

To the Tays family:

We are saddened hear of your loss. Many years ago my late husband, Bob Ringdahl, and I were good friend with both your Mom and Dad. They were wonderful people and we have many happy memories of them. We shall miss seeing and chatting with your Dad at church. May you have comfort in knowing how many friends he had and what a great man he was.

Jill and Jon,
Your dad was an extremely special person, unique and lived life his way. We will all miss him but his presence lives on.
Barbara, Ralph and Mary Anne