Dr. Rosalie B. Haraszti, M.D., age 84 of Jonesboro, Georgia went to be with the Lord on Friday, June 17, 2005.

Dr. Haraszti was born in Orgovany, Hungary and came to the United States in 1956 with her husband and five children. Dr. Haraszti is preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Alexander S. Haraszti, M.D., Ph.D., and her son Benedict F. Haraszti, CPA, her parents Rozalia Gubacsi Ban and Rev. Gabor Ban and her brother, Dr. Gabor Ban, M.D. She is survived by her sons, Dr. Joseph S. Haraszti, M.D., and his wife Frances Haraszti and Dr. Leland B.G. Haraszti, M.D., her daughters, Dr. Rose B. Badaruddin, M.D. and her husband, Dr. Syed Badaruddin, P.A., Stella Celeste Beerman, MFA and her husband, acclaimed Contemporary American Composer, Professor Burton Beerman, her daughter, Dr. Pamela Gouth, M.D., and her husband Dr. Janos Gouth; her granddaughters, Dr. Anisa Threlkeld, M.D., and her husband, Robert Threlkeld, and Samantha Haraszti; her grandsons, Dr. Christopher J. Haraszti, M.D. and his wife Melissa, Kareem Badaruddin and his wife Denise, Shandor Babaruddin, and his wife Michelle, Brent Beerman and his wife Kathleen, and Johnny Gouth; her great-grandchildren, Christopher Ritter, and Paulina Carol Haraszti, Anisa Rose and Alexander Liam Threlkeld, Bryce Sabir and Simone Avalon Badaruddin, Helen Grace, Zoltan Patrick Elvis and Ann Rose Badaruddin and Justin and Jessica Beerman. She has one surviving brother, Zoltan Ban and his wife Jolanska of Osca, Hungary as well as two nieces, Beatrix Ban and Judith Ban, also of Hungary. Dr. Haraszti will be buried alongside her husband, Dr. Alexander Haraszti, M.D., Ph.D. and her son Benedict F. Haraszti, CPA.

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