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David N. Auth passed away on May 10, 2024 of complications from a lung transplant. He was 73. Raised in Longmeadow, MA, he attended Cathedral High School and graduated cum laude from Boston College. He received his J.D. from University of Connecticut Law School and his M.B.A. from Columbia Business School. David started and grew the company Data Management which was later sold to Steelcase Inc. Always a forward-thinking entrepreneur, he then started Auth Associates, Inc., which focused on leading the transition from mini computers to desktop applications. His innovative implementation of technology combined with an erudite business acumen brought value and growth to numerous publicly and privately held companies over a 40-year career. David's keen intelligence was matched by his extraordinary positivity. He always saw the good in people, and his engaging personality resulted in numerous lifelong friendships. A natural athlete and avid tennis player, he enjoyed countless hours on the court with family and friends. David was the essence of a "true gentleman"; a man of integrity, character and humility who treated others with respect and dignity. He will be profoundly missed. He leaves behind Cindy, the love of his life of 47 years, and his beloved daughter, Melissa. He is survived by his four siblings; Joe, Sara, Eileen and Daniel. He is predeceased by his sister Mary and brother John.
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