Rosario E. ‘Ross’ Maysonet-Rosado

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Funeral services for Rosario E. "Ross" Maysonet-Rosado, 65, of Cornelia, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4, at The Torch Worship Center with Pastor Mike Franklin and the Rev. Chad Parham officiating. Full military honors will be provided by the U. S. Army Funeral Detail Team. Interment will be held Thursday, Feb. 10 in Canton at the Georgia National Cemetery.

Mr. Maysonet-Rosado passed away Monday, Jan. 24, 2022.

Born July 1, 1956, in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, he was a son of the late Rosario Maysonet and Rosalina Rosado.

"Ross" was a highly decorated retiree from the U.S. Army with 20 years of service. Following his retirement, he worked for a number of years in human resources for various companies. After settling here in 1997, "Habersham became God's country." He was a godly man who loved Jesus and was a very active member of The Torch Worship Center where he served on the Food Ministry. He was also a licensed minister with the Church of God and served on the Mission Evangelical Team. Described by his family as a very simple man, "Ross" filled his life with serving others. He enjoyed playing golf and had a love for salsa music and a smooth move with salsa dancing. He was also an avid UGA fan and was able to see the Dawgs win the 2022 National College Football Championship.

He is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Carmen A. Maysonet of Cornelia; children, Leslie Castillo (Luis) of Gainesville, Keila Nichols (Ritchie) of Mt. Airy, Semuel Maysonet (Rosa) of Braselton, Jezlias "Hess" Maysonet (fiancée, Autumn Bailey) of Cornelia, and Melissa Miller (Jeremy) of Clarkesville; grandchildren, Mayson Nichols (Charleigh), Nathaniel Maysonet, Amiah Maysonet, Mariana Nichols, Jaxson Maysonet, Leilani Castillo, Lucelie Castillo, Sophia Maysonet, London Miller, Adrián Maysonet, Graham Miller, and Emmanuella (Ella) Maysonet; great-grandchild, Miller Nichols; brothers, Javier Maysonet of Virginia and Saro Jr. R.E. Maysonet of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico; several nieces and nephews; many brothers and sisters in Christ; and his beloved dog, Bruno.

The family will receive friends from 2 until 4 p.m. and 6 until 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3 at the funeral home.

Those in attendance are asked to please adhere to public health and social distancing guidelines regarding COVID-19.

An online guest register is available and may be viewed at mcgaheegriffinandstewart.com.

McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home of Cornelia is in charge of arrangements.