HENRY-TAUB-Obituary

HENRY TAUB

New York, New York

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TAUB--Henry. A giant in everything he did: family, ADP, philanthropy and modesty. A special person never duplicated. My condolences to Mickey, Judy, Steve and Ira. What a loss. Roberta and Stanley

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a lovely man and a true gentleman it was a honor to have served him.

Henry was giant of a man. I met him many times in Israel and USA. I was honored to receive his award for my scientific works. I shall cherish this. Bless his Soul

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Time passes fast. I was not aware that it is a year since Henry passed away. I had wonderful relation with him. He was very much interested in my research work on Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. I was honored and delighted when the Technion gave me the Henry Taub Prize for science. When ever I visited Florida I met him he was most kind to me . A true gentleman. He is most missed by all who knew him.

Sir, thank you for establishing the I Have A Dream Program at School 6, in Paterson NJ. i was one of the many recipients in this program, and I wish I had the opportunity to meet you Sir and shake your hand. The program played a significant role in my life. I am now serving in the US Army for the last 15 years. RIP sir, and thank you again for caring for the children of Paterson. Tia Butler.

I cut his hair for many years an absolute gentleman and delight to have as a client as well as Steven and Ira. My prayers are with your lovely family.

My condolences go to Mr.Taubs' Family I was an employee of ADP LaPalma,Ca, 1998-2001 From Benjamin C.Aguirre

My Mom worked for "Joe and Henry" (as my sister and I came to know them, from our suppertime "how was your day" conversations) when they were starting up their business in downtown Paterson. Her memories were of two hard working and determined young men, who often wore holes in their shoes delivering payrolls on foot. She was a comptometer operator and calculated the payrolls. Years later after my sister graduated high school (and ADP made its move to Route 46 in Clifton) joined the...