Paul Fennell Scottsdale, Arizona Obituary

Paul Fennell

<p>Paul Fennell died November 24, 2021 in Scottsdale. He was born in Phoenix August 9, 1956. He grew up in Scottsdale and graduated from Saguaro High School with honors. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Amherst College in Massachusetts again graduating with distinction. While at Amherst, he was a member of the Mens Tennis Team and Debate Team. He went on to attain a Masters of Business Administration from the Amos Tuck school of business at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. He pursued a career in Investment Banking at Solomon Brothers in New York City. He left the investment field and moved back to his home in Scottsdale in 1987. Paul never ceased in his love of learning. He mastered several languages, and continued to explore his extended studies in philosophy. His love of learning was was truly without limits. He enjoyed playing golf and he especially enjoyed the game of tennis and played at a very high level. Through his love of tennis, he cultivated close friendships. Among his closest friends were Dale Phillips, Cort Alcott, and Flavio Martinez&nbsp;&hellip;&hellip;.He treasured his relationships with all his friends. He especially enjoyed the spirited doubles competition they shared routinely over the years amongst one another. Paul was a great partner to have on your side. He was a loyal, honest and kind person. He will be missed.<br /> He is survived by his mother, Margaret Fennell, his two older brothers Michael and Peter Fennell along with his nieces Katie Greene, Laney &hellip;&hellip;, Molly Allen, and two nephews Andrew and Patrick Fennell.<br /> &nbsp;</p>
August 9, 1956 - November 24, 202108/09/195611/24/2021
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Paul Fennell died November 24, 2021 in Scottsdale. He was born in Phoenix August 9, 1956. He grew up in Scottsdale and graduated from Saguaro High School with honors. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Amherst College in Massachusetts again graduating with distinction. While at Amherst, he was a member of the Mens Tennis Team and Debate Team. He went on to attain a Masters of Business Administration from the Amos Tuck school of business at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. He pursued a career in Investment Banking at Solomon Brothers in New York City. He left the investment field and moved back to his home in Scottsdale in 1987. Paul never ceased in his love of learning. He mastered several languages, and continued to explore his extended studies in philosophy. His love of learning was was truly without limits. He enjoyed playing golf and he especially enjoyed the game of tennis and played at a very high level. Through his love of tennis, he cultivated close friendships. Among his closest friends were Dale Phillips, Cort Alcott, and Flavio Martinez …….He treasured his relationships with all his friends. He especially enjoyed the spirited doubles competition they shared routinely over the years amongst one another. Paul was a great partner to have on your side. He was a loyal, honest and kind person. He will be missed.
He is survived by his mother, Margaret Fennell, his two older brothers Michael and Peter Fennell along with his nieces Katie Greene, Laney ……, Molly Allen, and two nephews Andrew and Patrick Fennell.
 

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