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Glenn M. Taggart

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Glenn M. Taggart, 64, of Bethlehem, passed Saturday, April 2, 2011, in his home. Born: in Cleveland, Ohio, he was a son of the late Glenn O. and Stella Matthews Taggart. Personal: He was the husband of Donna Paulus Taggart. Glenn and his wife Donna are principals of Taggart Associates, a local...

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Glenn played an integral role in helping Bethlehem escaping bankruptcy when Bethlehem Steel closed. He was a dear friend and supporter of the south side renaissance.

Donna & family,
My deepest sympathies. I was so saddened to learn of Glenn's passing. He was always such fun to spend time with at LVEDC gatherings. I greatly appreciated his positive attitude, integrity and wonderful sense of humor. His love of life and you, Donna, were so very apparent. I hope you find comfort and peace in your many memories.

Donna, I am so happy that we had the chance to visit last spring. Glenn was then as I always remembered him-- a great guy and fun to be with. I never had a brother but if I could have had one --Glen would have been my choice.
Joe's impressions were the same as mine--he saw Glen as one nice and fun guy--someone you really enjoy being around. Whether someone knew Glen for a day or for years --these feelings were the same. Glen had a great ability to connect to others and be well...

Jeff, Missy and family, My thoughts are with you and your family now and always. Sorry to hear about your loss.

Donna and family, I'm sorry to hear of Glenn's passing. I have good memories of Glenn working on transportation planning issues in the Lehigh Valley. My prayers are with you.
-Tom Edinger(Bethlehem, LVPC)

Dear Donna, Karen, Daniel, Michael, Mark and Jeff:
It is difficult to overcome this shock of losing Glenn. He was a wonderful inspiration to many through his great traits of kindness, warmth, friendly laughter, encouragement and most importantly, his caring for others. In addition, he was a true professional who cared about his community. He was a beacon of light none of us should ever forget. My our sincere prayers of support provide you comfort during this very difficult time. ...

Dear Mrs. Taggart, Jeff, Mike, Mark and Family,

My deepest sympathy during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Donna:

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you.