A. Dan Phillips

A. Dan Phillips


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Mar 8th, 2019

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  • Death Date: Mar 8, 2019

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Biography: A. Dan Phillips, age 90, passed away in Little Rock Friday, March 8, 2019. He was predeceased by his mother, Miriam Cohn Phillips and his father Arthur Phillips Sr. He leaves to treasure his memory Sandra Southerland Phillips, his wife of 36 years, brother, Arthur Tad Phillips (Nancy), son Peter Phillips, daughter Beverly Phillips Wittenberg. He is survived by grandchildren, Lauren Phillips Blair (Beau), Jessica Wittenberg Howard, Toby Murry (Chad) of Little Rock and Peter Joshua Phillips (Erin) of Charlotte, N.C., and 10 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Dan was a lifetime resident and booster of Little Rock. As a great grandson of Mark M. Cohn he helped carry on the fourth generation of a quality store that made Arkansas proud. Leading the sale of M.M. Cohn in 1989, Dan spent the remainder of his happy and blessed life with his beloved wife Sandy, traveling the world. Dan attended Forest Park Elementary, Pulaski Heights Jr. High and Little Rock High School. He continued his education at Phillips Exeter Academy and Yale University. After receiving his MBA from the University of Arkansas he was to enter military service. However a week before he was to report he was in a boating accident and broke a hip. This injury plagued him for the rest of his life, but he never complained. Though his education took him away and his business and pleasure travel took him all over the world, his heart never left Arkansas. He reveled in the natural resources and loved its outdoor environment. The lakes of Hot Springs, floating the White River and most importantly, hunting the Stuttgart area were his favorite activities. Dan spent 40 years with M.M. Cohn, 20 years as its chief executive. His dedication to the ideals of his predecessors and his own determination led to a commitment to quality and to honesty. He felt that quality should always be there, whatever the price. The price should be honest and he frequently sacrificed profit to maintain these standards. He was honest with whomever he dealt, putting the customer first. Others recognized Dan?s acumen and he served on over 40 corporate and civic boards including the George W. Donaghey Foundation, The Arkansas Arts Center, Worthen Banking Corporation, Chamber of Commerce, Metrocentre Improvement and many more. Dan was a mentor to many throughout his lifetime. There will be a service celebrating Dan?s life at Congregation B?Nai Israel, 3700 N. Rodney Parham Road, March 13, 2019 at 11:00 am., reception following. The family requests in lieu of flowers that donations be made to a charity of one?s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com

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Ann T. Rosso
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Some of my favorite memories were with Sandy and Dan. While we rarely saw each other in Arkansas, I remember with much fondness our paths crossing as travel companions - fishing in Alaska and exploring Saint Barts. I always admired you both - individually and as a couple. I know Dan will be sorely missed by you, Sandy, as well as his extended family and friends. My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.
Bobby & Carla Bartlett
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sandy so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
gilbert
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
he was my cousin
Mary healey
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Sandy,
I am so sorry for your loss. I wish I could be with you at this sad time. Dan was a friend and your soulmate.
Much love,
Mary Healey
Joanne Ligon Williamson
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sandy, Tad and every family member and friends, so sorry for your loss. I was a part of the M.M. Cohn family for 20 years. That experience formed me into the person I am today. What a fun career, what a ride. Laughter, tears, travel, great food! So many great experiences Best years of my life. Dan will always be in my heart. Thank you for the lessons, the fun, the love, the friendship and the memories.
Melody Sims Stanley
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Sandy and Family

I moved to Little Rock 34 years ago and went to work at M.M. Cohn. It was the grand old days of a wonderful department store. I was young and green but Dan and Tad believed in me. I was told the store was my home and customers were guests in our home. I learned to be a merchant and am successful in business today because of what I learned from the Phillips family.

The relationship with Sandy and Dan grew and included house sitting for them while they traveled for M.M. Cohn and personal travels. I am grateful for their friendship. One of the highlights of my career was winning the Arthur Phillips award for outstanding customer service. A few years ago I was able to tell Dan thank you for helping me get started.

We are in New York so I will not be able to attend the service. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Dan was one of the finest human beings I have ever known.


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