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Michael J. Tauber

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

1970 - 2018

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Michael J. Tauber, 48, of Lower Nazareth Twp., passed away unexpectedly on Friday, August 31, 2018. He was the husband of Michele (Strechay) Tauber. They were married 21 years on April 19, 2018. Michael was born March 27, 1970 in Allentown, PA, son of Frank and Frances (Pammer) Tauber, Whitehall....

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Sorry to hear of this loss for the Tauber families. May the Lord see them through these hard times!

Dear Tauber Family,

We fondly remember Michael Tauber as our yearly presenter of the West Point Leadership Award. His kindness and warmth toward our students and staff will always be remembered. Our sincere condolences to his family.

WHS Counseling Office Staff

Dear Michele, Ben, Nathan, and Lauren,
Our family is deeply saddened to learn of Mike's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all as you endure this profound and tragic loss. Mike was a wonderful man and he will never be forgotten. We miss you all.

To the Tauber Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Mike's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Mike was such a good and very friendly person.
It was my privilege to work together with Mike within the NATO W&S community.
Last time I spoke with him was during the dinner in May this year in Indianapolis.
I will keep him always in my memories. He will be missed.
Rest in Peace Mike.

So sorry for your loss
Mike will be missed but never forgotten!

my sincerest condolences


Tauber Family - Sincerest condolences to you on this tragic loss. Michael will always be remembered for his character and compassion.

Eric Warren
USMA 1995

Tauber Family,

My deepest condolences. I hope the memories and the love you share give you strength through this difficult time. Sending my love and prayers to the entire family.

I was blown away earlier today when Joe Bertrand, USMA 1995, sent me a note about Mike's passing. I served with Mike in 4-5 ADA, 1st Cav Div back when we were LTs. We lost touch for too many years, but I ran into him again at Picatinny about 5 years ago and kept in touch since then.

Mike was a great and loyal friend. His sense of humor was one of a kind. I'll never forget his smile...always something a bit mischievous about it.

Rest in Peace, Mike!

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