In Memory

David Lance Taback

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01/17/18 06:02 PM #1    

B. Eric (Rick) Cooper

I am sorry to hear of Dave's passing. He was a sole practitioner attorney at the plaintiff's bar in New York City.

01/17/18 08:57 PM #2    

Virginia (Ginni) McCullough (Fish)

I am sorry to learn that David has passed.  I did not know him very well--which was my misfortune, I'm sure--buy, I always believed that he was a fine and decent fellow.  May he RIP.  Sigh...we have all reached the age whereby this kind of news is all too frequently received.  Each day is a gift....


01/18/18 07:02 PM #3    

Steven Kahn

Dave was one of my best friends all throughout high school. We did so many things together but our main source of conversation was girls! Of course it was... we were teens! He was a fun friend yet a genuine one too. We'd toss around a football, play board games, go "down the shore", see the Yanks play at the Stadium and go out to get a hamburger, fries and 'slaw at the Fireplace on Rte 17. He came from a nice family with a wonderful upbringing. Turned out he became quite a famous malpractice attorney in Manhattan and probably made a great life for himself. I am really sad he's gone. Just recently I tried to track him down to reconnect, only to be walloped with the news he's gone forever. Our most valuable asset isn't money but rather our time. Nobody's getting time back. Let's all get along and enjoy what we have left on this planet. RIP, David.  I miss you!


08/30/18 05:09 PM #4    

Hal Peters

Requested by Dave's sister - Cheryl Taback Weinberg - posted by Hal Peters

Thank you for remembering my brother David.  Ricky and Steve, you both spent so much time at our house that I can still see you as you looked then.  It was a lifetime ago.  Steve, David would have loved to have reconnected with you.  He and I reminisced about you both.  On his behalf, I so appreciate your kind words.  Yes, he was such an esteemed attorney; but more than that, he was funny, so intelligent, generous, and a brother I always loved and respected.  He passed away in April of 2017.  He would have turned 70 in October.  There’s not a day that goes by that he’s not in my heart and thoughts.  
Thank you again for remembering him.


08/31/18 07:52 AM #5    

Nick Ciccarello (Nicholas Ciccarello)

I, too, am sorry to learn of the passing of another one of PVHS alumni. I did not know Dave well, but have to agree with Stephen Kahn, in that time is our most valuable commodity, especially at this age. My condolences to Dave's family.


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