The class notes with great sadness Phil’s sudden death Dec. 31, 2009.  

Highlights of his remarkable career and life, subsequent to Princeton, include teaching biology at Landon School in Maryland, graduating from Columbia Medical School, and completing his internal-medicine residency and an infectious-disease fellowship at the University of California at San Diego. Since 1973, he was at the Scripps Clinic and was vice president of Scripps Clinic Medical Group.  

An esteemed teacher, he received the 2008 Faculty Teaching Award from the Scripps Clinic/Green Hospital Residency Program, and the following year was named Best Doctor of the Year in Infectious Diseases by San Diego magazine.

Phil loved to help people in many different ways and founded with his wife, Terry Holladay, the Dina Humanitarian Foundation, which treats impoverished children and families in remote villages of Fiji. During his frequent trips to Fiji, he invested hundreds of hours treating patients.  

An avid sailor, he cherished family and his legion of friends. In true Phil style, the reception following the service was dubbed “Bula” meaning “love life” in Fijian. To Terry, his daughter, Heidi; his stepchildren Tasha, Louis, and Maggie-Waggie; we send our heartfelt sympathy.

Undergraduate Class of 1969