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MYLES H. TANENBAUM

Trevose, Pennsylvania

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TANENBAUMMYLES H., August 31, 2012, of Gladwyne PA. Father of Steven R. (Andrea) Tanenbaum, Sharon L. Tanenbaum (Matty Person), Lawrence E. (Stacey) Tanenbaum and the late Nicole E. Tanenbaum. Grandfather of Eva Jeanne, Jack, Eli, Jesse, Jordan, Reid and Sloane.Relatives and friends are invited...

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Just learned of Myles' passing and extend my sincere sympathy. I am grateful to have had the privilege of working for and with him and consider myself lucky to have known him. I will always remember Myles as a motivational man and a wonderful person.

I only just learned of Myles' passing, and wanted to express my condolences to the family. I worked with Myles in the 1990's (EQK/Arbor). We had many lunches and dinners together laughing and working . I think of him often and remember him fondly, though at times he was positively frightening to a young mall manager. I am thankful he took his time with me and encouraged me. I'll find ways to pay that forward and think of Myles when I do.

Rick Ferrell, Wilmington DE

nmy condolesnese to the entire family.

Myles and I were best "buddies" from the 1940's when we lived on Mayland Street in Philadelphia. He did great things and will be missed. Phil Padol

So Sad and Sorry to see his passing on here. Sorry for your loss Sharon, Steve and Larry. I remember when I was very small hanging at the house and considered him my Uncle Myles. Time has gone by so quickly. I know My parents especially my dad Seymour was great friends with your Dad since College. He will be missed and is now Resting In Peace with My Parents and watching over everyone. Really sad to hear of his passing. [email protected] in case you all wanted to say hello. I remember...

Sincere condolence to Myles' family from a law school classmate and old friend.

Myles was my first "friend" at Squires when I was just a goofy twenty something year old. The days I spent with Myles on the course or just sitting at lunch are forever in my heart. Things we have been through, we shared a bond. He taught me about giving back, and treating others well in life and business. Myles, without solicitation after my successful cancer treatment made a generous donation in my foundations honor at Penn. Myles, I will never forget breathing the fresh air on the 18th...

My deepest sympathy to Steve, Larry, and the entire Tanenbaum family. He was a brilliant man for whom I had much respect.

Steve and Larry - I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. My condolences to the entire family.