Obituary published on Legacy.com by Feldman Mortuary on Jul. 20, 2025.
Obituary of Lynn Max Taussig
Lynn Max Taussig, M.D.
July 19, 1942 – July 20, 2025
Born on July 19, 1942, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lynn completed his undergraduate education at Harvard University, his medical degree at Washington University in St. Louis and residency at the University of Colorado. Lynn then completed his military service at the National Institutes of Health followed by a fellowship in pediatric pulmonology at McGill University.
In 1974, Lynn was recruited to create a program in pediatric pulmonology at the University of Arizona School of Medicine, becoming the Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics 11 years later and founding the Steele Children's Research Center. In 1993, Lynn became the first physician President/CEO of National Jewish Health, spearheading philanthropic support to build the Molly Blank Conference Center and the Smith Research/Clinical Facility.
Lynn's final position before retiring in 2017 was Special Advisor to the Provost for Life Sciences at the University of Denver. There, he launched the Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging (KIHA), guiding its development from concept to a globally influential center for aging research, education, and outreach.
He led groundbreaking studies focused on the pathophysiology and treatment of asthma and cystic fibrosis. One of Lynn's most significant achievements was being the principal investigator on the Tucson Children's Respiratory Study, which followed over 1,400 newborns from 1980 to the present to examine risk factors for the development of asthma. He authored three books, 200 articles, and was invited to be a keynote speaker at dozens of national and international conferences and institutions.
Lynn was generous with his time, serving on more than 50 community and professional committees and boards. Throughout his illustrious career, Lynn received many honors and accolades for his contributions to medicine, including the Alumni Achievement Award from the Washington University School of Medicine, the Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Thoracic Society and the Founders Award from the Scientific Assembly on Pediatrics. He was most proud of being a dedicated educator and mentor to numerous medical students, residents, and over 20 fellows.
He loved nothing more than spending time with his family and friends from across the nation and globe, especially on vacations. He will be remembered for his passion for playing games (especially poker, hearts, and gin rummy), his sweet tooth (especially root beer floats before dinner and orange slices), and his insatiable zest for life.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Lisa, his brother Stuart (Marianne), his daughters, Jennifer and Heather, his son-in-law, Brett, and grandchildren Zoe (fiancé Max), Jess, and Lexi.
Donations in Lynn's memory can be made to National Jewish Health, Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging, Parkinson's Association of the Rockies, B'nai Havurah, or Jewish Family Service of Colorado.
A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, July 22, 10: 00 am at Highlands Church (B'nai Havurah), 1700 S. Grant St.
Denver, CO 80210 (Please note, there is limited parking. Therefore, spaces close to the entrance should be reserved for those who need it most. There is free street parking nearby.) The service will be livestreamed on the Feldman Mortuary YouTube channel; Interment will follow at Mt. Nebo Cemetery.
Shiva and Condolence Call Information:
Shiva will be at Lisa's home (5930 S. Ogden Ct. Centennial, CO 80121) on Tuesday 7/22 and Wednesday 7/23 from 6:00pm until 9:00pm with minyan both nights at 7pm. Thursday 7/24 Shiva will be held virtually beginning at 11am Mountain Standard Time. ZOOM link for Thursday virtual Shiva: https://udenver.zoom.us/j/86957057610?jst=1