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Laszlo Makk Obituary

MAKK, LASZLO M.D., 78, of Louisville, died April 9, 2011 at the Palliative Care Unit at Baptist Hospital East.

Dr. Makk was born on April 16, 1932 in Gyórszentmárton Hungary located 65 miles west of Budapest in the foothills of Pannonhalma. He is preceded in death by his wife Carolyn Cooke Makk, his parents Istvan and Ilona Simon Makk, his sister Zsuzsanna, and his brother Tibor Makk.

Dr. Makk started his medical studies at the University of Medical Sciences in Budapest.

After escaping to the United States during the Hungarian Uprising of 1956, he obtained his medical degree from Albany Medical College. He went on to work as an intern under the world-renowned heart surgeons Drs. DeBakey and Cooley at the Texas Medical Center in Houston where he remained to complete his residency in pathology. It was in 1964 that he moved his family to Louisville to pursue an illustrious 40-year career in pathology and medical research as director of Pathology at St. Anthony Hospital.

He took great pride in creating and working with his staff at the Physicians Service Cooperative.

Dr. Makk is survived by sons, Dr. Laszlo J.K. Makk (Ginger), Dr. Stephen P. Makk (Melissa) and Christopher L. Makk (Carolyn), all of Louisville and Andrew F. Makk (Catherine) of New York City. His legacy will be carried on as well by his beloved grandchildren, Laci, Lucas, Sophia, Olivia, Davis, Hunter, Marshall, Matthew and Hannah. In addition he is survived by a sister, Veronica Nemeth (Laszlo), of Ketchkemet, Hungary.

A devout Catholic, he was a member of St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church. He was a Fellow in the College of American Pathologists as well as a longtime member of the Greater Louisville Medical Association, the Kentucky Medical Association, Rotary Club of Louisville, Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, and Big Spring Country Club. Dr. Makk received many awards recognizing his professional achievements and commitment to community service and his country. These include the American Hungarian Foundation "Abraham Lincoln Award", the Daughters of the American Revolution "Americanism Award", and the St. Anthony's Medical Center "Distinguished Service Award." He lived life to the fullest and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with family and friends on his farm in La Grange and at his home in Palm Beach. He was known for his ability to turn adversity into opportunity, and instilled in his children the belief that as Americans, every day is Thanksgiving. Dr. Makk just published his memoir entitled "A Doctor's Journey: A Hungarian's Realization of the American Dream." A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at noon Saturday, April 16, 2011 at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, 639 S. Shelby St., with interment at Cave Hill Cemetery to follow. Visitation will take place from 1 - 8 p.m. Friday, April 15, 2011 at Highlands Family Owned Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Road.

The family wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the many doctors and medical professionals that have seen Dr. Makk through a variety of health challenges. These include Mayo Clinic transplant surgeon Dr. Ruud Krom and Louisville physicians Dr. Janet Smith, Dr. Matthew Jung, Dr. Ramsey Nassar, and Dr. Patrick Williams. Deep appreciation is also extended to Shirley, Antoinette and Sherif with Home Instead for providing such attentive and personal care at home these last few months. Many heartfelt thanks as well to the fantastic staff at Baptist Hospital East.

In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that memorial donations be made to: Carmelite Monastery, 1740 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205, (502) 451-6796; Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates, 106 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, (502) 581-9511, www.kyorgandonor.org; American Cancer Society, 701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40203-1916, (502) 584-6782, www.cancer.org



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Published by Courier-Journal from Apr. 13 to Apr. 15, 2011.

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John Tew

April 7, 2019

Today, it is my enormous pleasure to be remembering our beloved friend Laszlo. We so miss him and are raised us every day by the memory of his great courage, faith and comittement to his family and many friends.

Tony Perez, MD

April 26, 2011

Laszlo was the first person that I could called friend went I first came to Louisville in August of 1968, he came to the Louisville Memorial Hospital and spent some time reviewing the Laboratory and the Pathology, and he and I had in common the Communist, he in Hungary and I in Cuba, and we interchanged horrifying stories.

We continue in touch for many years until I retired in 2003,and moved to Miami Beach
He was a gentleman, and tried to help me to get my “feet wet” in Louisville.
A great human being, a rare specimen of man, that you only see one every so many years
A great lost to his family and his friends
God Bless his family and I am sure God Blessed Him

Jeanmarie and Ryan Becker

April 18, 2011

To the Makk Family,

You are in our hearts and prayers.

Debbie Miles

April 17, 2011

I remember Dr. Makk from my days working at St. Anthony Hospital with Dr. Don Diebold. Dr. Makk was a wonderful man. I have also been a patient of Dr. Laz and he's a wonderful doctor just like his Dad. Your entire family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Bill Landes

April 16, 2011

To the Makk family:

In my book Doctor was a gentleman first; a generous, caring, and giving man second. I always enjoyed discussing thoroughbred horses with him and advised him on and appraised many for him. I will miss his smile and kind words.

Chris, Jill and Nick Waldeck

April 16, 2011

Laz and Ginger,
Just heard about the passing of Dr. Makk. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sounds like he was a wonderful person. Can't wait to read the book.

John Tew

April 16, 2011

To our great friend and colleague, Dr Makk, we love and respect you for your unique presence, loyalty and renaissance spirit.
We are honored to have been your associate and friend.
Fortunately, we now have his book, A Doctor's Journey, to preserve his contributions for the ages.
Gratefully
John M. Tew, Jr MD
Cincinnati, Ohio

Michelle Aboud

April 16, 2011

My heartfelt condolences to all of the Makk family. Laszlo, Stephen, you are both incredible caring physicians, I know you will carry on your fathers good will. God Bless you all.

Dr. Michelle Aboud

Dr. Milton Comer

April 15, 2011

Please accept my sincere condolences for the Makk family. I had the good fortune to know Laszlo for many years through my surgical work at St. Anthony's hospital and had the greatest respect for him as a pathologist and friend. He did excellent work and I always depended fully on his capabilities. Laszlo was a good man and will be missed by all who came into contact with him. God bless his memory.
Milton Comer, M.D.

Donald Hensley

April 15, 2011

My Condolences to the family. I did not know the Sr. Dr. Makk; but have been under the care of Dr. Lazlo the son and know Sr. Lazlo and wife raised a fine son who is also a fine doctor. I am praying for comfort for the family.

Ellen (Mooney) Roesner

April 15, 2011

Dr. Makk gave me my first job also. I was always amazed at how he would treat this little 15 year old kid with the same respect he gave to his fellow doctors. Such a kind and generous man! I am truly a better person for having known him. I hope the family can take comfort in the tremendous legacy he has left behind.

Bobbe Ann Crouch

April 15, 2011

Blessing to all of you...you are in my thoughts and prayers. May he rest in peace and love knowing his legacy will carry on within your beautiful family.

Donna Wadell

April 14, 2011

My deepest sympathy to the Makk family. I worked at St. Anthony lab with him and he was a terrific boss. May he rest in God's hands now and my prayers for his family and friends.

April 14, 2011

It was with great sorrow that we heard of the passing of Dr. Makk. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. He was a great man who raised four great sons. May the peace and love of our savior be with you during these difficult times. Mark and Tina (Flowers) Rollins

April 14, 2011

Many wonderful memories, many great times together,you will always be in our prayers. Our tears and hearts are with you. Love, Rosemary and Jimmy Boone

April 14, 2011

I have known Dr. Makk since his days at St. Anthony Hospital. I worked with him in the Pathology lab. In fact, he gave me my first job ever. He was a truly remarkable man, and he will be missed by many people who's lives he touched. My deepest sympathy to the family.
Tina Ashcraft Beckley

Mary Mohlenkamp

April 14, 2011

To the Makk Family,

My deepest sympathy with your loss....Now may he truly rest in God's peace.

April 14, 2011

I am an employee with Baptist Hospital East and Baptist Northeast. Drs. Stephen and Laszlo Makk and family have my deepest sympathies on the loss of your loved one. Holly Harpe

April 13, 2011

I AM EXTREMELY SORRY ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR FATHER PATTI HARDIN

Elvira& Istvan Csabai

April 13, 2011

To the Family of Laszlo Makk M.D.
Ouer deepest sympathy to the Family.
May God bless you All, and ouer prayers are with you All.
Friends from Hungarian Club.
The Csabai Family.

April 13, 2011

My heartfelt sympathies to the family. Dr. Makk helped encourage me through nursing school and I will never forget his kindnesses. Diane Retzlaff Lee

Larry and Paulette Milliner

April 13, 2011

Dr Makk
Me and Paulette are so sorry you lost your dad You have are deepest sympathies

Micki McCubbins Broome

April 13, 2011

I am a patient of Dr. Stephen Makk, the entire family has my deepest sympathies . I can say that this man passed down many things to his son's. They are compassionate and caring. The song came to mind by Janet Paschal, "Another Hero's Coming Home".

Ellen Montgomery Burton

April 13, 2011

Laci, Steve and Chris,
My deepest sympathies on the loss of your father.

Cindy Williams

April 13, 2011

The world has lost a wonderful man. My sympathy to the family and my prayers are with you all. He will be missed.

Jon Schmidt

April 13, 2011

Chris,
My sympathy goes to you and your family. May God comfort you in your sorrow.

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