/ Date of death
- March 31, 2011
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TENAFLY, N.J. -- Henry Taub, who turned his small business into one of the world's largest payroll processing firms, has died. He was 83. Automatic Data Processing announced Friday that...
Henry Taub, a founder of the payroll company that grew into the global giant Automatic Data Processing, died on Thursday in Manhattan. He was 83 and lived in Tenafly, N.J. The cause was...
Henry J .N. Taub, a business, civic and philanthropic leader whose family roots in Houston date to the aftermath of the Civil War, died Thursday in Methodist Hospital. He was 85. Taub, a...
Henry Taub, an immigrants’ son who became a self-made millionaire and philanthropic supporter of several Jewish causes, died March 31 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. A resident of Tenafly ...
A special American Technion Society celebration in 2004 at the Plaza Hotel in New York City was held in tribute to Taub's lifetime of brilliant and dedicated service. A resident of Tenafly, New Jersey, Taub died on March 31, 2011, due to complications of leukemia. [1] References [ edit] ^ a b Wilson, Duff (April 4, 2011).
Taub, who died at 83, was the founder of Automatic Data Processing and a passionate supporter of Israel and Jewish causes. Courtesy the Taub family. Henry Taub, a Paterson junk dealer’s...
Henry Taub started Automatic Data Processing in 1949 The founder of one of the world’s largest payroll processing firms died on Thursday. Henry Taub started Automatic Data Processing (ADP) to relieve business owners of administrative functions, including payroll processing, so they could focus on expanding their companies, said an ADP news release.
HENRY TAUB OBITUARY TAUB--Henry. It is with deep sadness that the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades mourns the loss of Henry Taub, a remarkable man, deeply devoted to Jewish life, Jewish...