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My dear uncle, your soul and your memory didn´t leave us at all. You have always been an inspiration who guided me all throughout although we have rarely met. Maher
Maher Yassin
January 23, 2022 | Family
Houston, Texas
BAHJAT A. RAHMAN, M.D., born in Tripoli, Lebanon on June 6, 1945, died Monday, January 26, 2004 at the age of 58. He is survived by his wife, Alia Abu-Rish Rahman; children, Rima, Dana, Rami and Mona. Final prayers will be held at Al-Farooq Mosque, 1207 Conrad Sauer, Houston. Burial will take...
Read MoreMy dear uncle, your soul and your memory didn´t leave us at all. You have always been an inspiration who guided me all throughout although we have rarely met. Maher
Maher Yassin
January 23, 2022 | Family
May you rest in peace my dear uncle. Only the good die young. Why is that? I really don't know, but I sure wish you were alive today as I certainly would have loved to get to know you more. You're in my thoughts tonight, and I will always remember you. God bless your family.
Toufic Rahman
August 29, 2017 | Ashburn, VA | Family
My thoughts, heart and prayers are with you. There are people in our lives who, even in passing, enriched our very existence.
Bahjat has always been blessed by that quality. My illness precludes being with you but I am with you, off you and now and forever at your disposal.
The little I saw of Bahjat will be with me until my own troubled head if put to its final sleep.
My embraces to the children one and all and a special one for Rami.
Said Abu-Rish
October 13, 2004
To my uncle who I didn't know I say I loved you very much and you will be always in my mind as a nice memory.
maher yassin
February 02, 2004 | Tartous / Syria
I was a patient of Dr. Rahman's for about 7 years. He was very kind and patient with me and was always caring of his patients.
Glenda Brown
January 29, 2004 | Houston, TX
Dr. Rahman was a wonderful caring doctor and friend to me for seventeen years. I have missed him these last 2 1/2 years but will always be so thankful for my children which not only delivered but helped make possible for my husband and I. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Rahman's family.
Julie Ruffino
January 29, 2004 | Houston, TX