Philip Haines Gwynn WG56, 89, died on January 16 at his home in Atlanta. He was born on May 25, 1929, in Baltimore, the son of Dr. Nowland B. and Mabel A. Gwynn, and grew up in Linthicum Heights, then a small town between Baltimore and Annapolis. On June 18, 1955, he married Sarah Key Patten of Chattanooga, TN, whom he met on a blind date at Sarah’s family home, Ashland Farm, at the base of Lookout Mountain. The newlyweds moved to Philadelphia, where Phil completed his MBA at Wharton. Upon graduation, they moved to Pittsburgh, where Phil worked for Mellon Bank. After stints in Chattanooga and Greenville, they ultimately settled in Atlanta in 1961. On January 3, 1990, Phil and his son, Nowland, founded investment advisory firm Gwynn Management Company, which remains in business. Phil was predeceased by Sarah; son Philip Haines Gwynn Jr.; and his brother, John A. Gwynn. He is survived by son Nowland (Suzanne), daughter Elizabeth Gwynn Perdue (David), and six grandchildren.