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Dr. Manuel Coto

1935 - 2018

Dr.  Manuel Coto obituary, 1935-2018, Gotha, FL

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Manuel Coto Obituary

Coto, Dr. Manuel , a retired Central Florida urologist and leader in the Cuban-American community, died Tuesday of complications from stomach cancer. He was 82. A past president of the Orange County Medical Society, Dr. Coto practiced privately in Orlando for more than 30 years, then transitioned to a part-time role at the V.A. Hospital, where he worked until full retirement in 2014. His story is an immigrant story shared by so many in this country - one of sacrifice, hope and hard work, of leaving everything you know behind to begin anew in a foreign land. Born in Guanabacoa, Cuba in 1935, and educated at the University of Havana, he was a practicing urologist when the Castro revolution upended Cuban society and his family was forced into exile. In January 1962, he put his wife Norma and infant son on a plane to Tampa, uncertain if he would ever be able to join them. The Castro government was forcing doctors to stay behind, and Dr. Coto had no hope of being released. To this day, he does not know precisely how his papers came through, but he was able to join his family several weeks later. His first work in the U.S. was as a resident physician in Plant City. After attending the University of Madrid for re-certification, he returned to Orlando, where he interned at Orange Memorial Hospital and was a resident until 1965. From there, he built a successful private practice, Mid-Florida Urological Associates, where he was a founding partner for three decades. He pioneered various procedures in the area, including Lithotripsy for destroying kidney stones with sound waves. His work at the V.A. was characterized by his love of Veterans and for his adopted country, of which he eventually became a proud citizen. In addition to his work as a physician, Dr. Coto was an advocate for Latinos and served his city and state. He was Chairman of the Orlando Mayor's Hispanic Advisory Committee from 1983-84 and served on the Florida Board of Medicine from 2003 to 2006. He was also president of the Pan-American Medical Association from 1991-92. Dr. Coto was a frequent contributor of guest columns to The Orlando Sentinel. Like so many of his generation, he was a collector of Cuban memories, stories and humor. A raconteur of the highest order. In 2012, the President of the Southeastern Section of the American Urological Association asked him to present a history of the Cuban presence in the organization dating to the pre-Castro years, when Cuba belonged to the AUA. His presentation was followed by a standing ovation. Music, however, was his greatest passion. He recorded two self-published CDs, cataloguing the great Latin music hits of his era - and he was eager to share them. He was always looking for the nearest microphone or piano player, where he could regale any available audience with a rendition of a classic bolero. Dr. Coto is preceded in death by his son, Jorge, who passed in 1998. He is survived by his wife, Norma, with whom he was married for 59 years, his sons Manny and Juan Carlos, daughter Normi and 11 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Bishop Moore Catholic High School, online at www.bishopmoore.org - click on "Make A Gift" and be sure to add in memory of Dr. Manuel J. Coto in the subject line. Checks can also be sent to Bishop Moore Catholic High School, Advancement Office 3901 Edgewater Dr. Orlando, FL 32804.

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Jan. 18, 2018.

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Marlene Diaz

March 5, 2018

I am saddened to hear about the passing of Dr. Manuel Coto. I pray that God give Norma & the family hope, strength, faith, and peace during this difficult time of sorrow. My thoughts & prayers are with all of you.

Julie & Peter Newman

January 31, 2018

Dear Norma. As you know, Pete and I were grateful to have Manny as a neighbor. He always had a story to tell and was always willing to help out when needed. We did contribute to Bishop Moore - I couldn't see a spot where one put the In Memory part. We send our sympathies. Julie and Pete

January 24, 2018

Dear Norma,
It was with a sad heart that we learned of Manny's passing. We remember you all so fondly and our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Jack and Kathy DeFonso

Jessica Wheat

January 23, 2018

Dear Coto family,

My prayers and sympathy are with you as you mourn the loss of your wonderful husband and father. May you find peace in knowing that he is no longer suffering. I know that my father has already greeted him and they are sharing wonderful memories of all the times spent together.

All our love and support.
Jessica (Raty) Wheat and family

Vilma Raty

January 23, 2018

My dear Normita and family my heart aches with the sad news.I will remember Manolito been always happy,laughing and having a good time.
My prayers are with you and your family,may God bless you and give you confort

Kerry Glover

January 23, 2018

Carlos, my heart goes out to you and your family. Your dad was a great man who instilled a love of life and family in his children and grandchildren. May good bottles of wine be drunk, cigars be smoked, songs be sung, and stories be told for many years in rembrance of him. Hug.

Sam and Sandy Elder

January 22, 2018

Dear Norma and Family: Sam and I are feeling lonely today as we read about Manny. We think about Manny and Norma and big smiles spread our faces. We had many wonderful nights singing and dancing and just enjoying being together with his Cuban friends at medical society parties. He was someone we will always remember. We will miss him.

January 21, 2018

Dear Norma, Manny Jr, Juan Carlos, Normita,and family, we were so saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Coto. We have such happy memories of the Bishop Moore Spanish Club parties back in the 1980's! He was the life of the party no matter what the occasion. Our prayers are with all of you, Eduardo & Mavi Vergara, Marco, Gina, and family.

Ana Forman

January 19, 2018

We are saddened by the loss of this wonderful man , yet have many happy memories of him with Miami and Papi in Siesta Key, New Year's Eve parties and many more moments...we love you, Norma, and hold you all close in our hearts.

Susan Torregrosa

January 19, 2018

Our hearts go out to all of you. You're like family. We're so sorry you're suffering. Dr.Coto was an amazing man and I enjoyed reading about his life. I remember some of his story as Carlos told it. Brazos y besitos,
Suzie and Javie

Tomasito Munoz

January 19, 2018

Dear Norma y Famila: En Julio del ano 2011 pasamos un gran tiempo, en Miami, celebrando 50 anos de terminar la Medicina en Cuba. Manolito, Victor Hugo y Yo tocamos instrumentos y cantamos. Manolito nos hizo revivir los buenos tiempos en Cuba. Esto es lo que quiero recordar de el. Rezare por su alma. Tomasito

Michelle Richardson

January 19, 2018

I never met Mr. Coto, but knew one of his sons years ago. My deepest love and sympathy goes out to all friends and family of this incredible renaissance man. May God help you all through this time of loss, memories and reminiscence. We have so little time with those we love;, every moment and memory of their precious existence shapes our lives long after they leave us. May his exuberance for life, love, laughter, music, and family continue to brighten the lives of those that loved him most. He will never really leave you because he lives on in each of you. God be with you as you continue this life without his light.

Choqui y Servando Díaz

January 19, 2018

Norma y familia
Es un momento en que las palabras son pocas para expresar los sentimientos que estamos viviendo. Estamos con ustedes por medio de la oración deseandole paz y consuelo. Eres una gran mujer que viviste para amar a Manolo. Esperamos poder verte y darte un abrazo. Muchos cariños
Choqui y Servando Díaz

Nimaris Niebla

January 19, 2018

Que descanse en paz, Dr Manny Cotto. Siempre lo recordaré con su actitud alegre y sus historias de su vida. En el poco tiempo que disfruté de usted me transmitió que el esfuerzo duro se recompensa y que no hay nada más lindo que una sonrisa verdadera. Gracias por haber tocado mi vida y una vez más que descanse en paz.

January 19, 2018

Dr Costo was my Urologist at the VA. He was a caring doctor and helped so many Veterans. Sorry to hear of his passing. He blessed so many lives.

Dennis Micare, Orlando
US Coast Guard Vietnam Veteran

Annette Chaffee

January 19, 2018

Dr. Coto was a WONDERFUL man. I have fond memories of our lunches at the VA, where he would entertain me with stories from his past, discussions on our present circumstances, and hopes for our future. Dr. Coto is dancing and singing on the other side, and will forever watch over his beloved family. He will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to the family, Annette Chaffee

Ruben Laura Perez

January 19, 2018

Our heart is with you in your time of sorrow. We will always cherish the beautiful memories of Dr Coto.

Rodolfito

January 19, 2018

Mis sinceras condolencias

Holly Gleason

January 18, 2018

He touched so many lives... and sent forth amazing children into the world. Going to college with Juan Carlos, Dr. Coto took an interest in his children's friends. When the school doctor couldn't figure out what was wrong with me, Dr. Coto told Juan Carlos to send me to him -- and onto the Turnpike to Orlando I went. Scared, a bit out of sorts, he was gentle, funny and set me at ease. Wrote me a prescription, and sent me on my way.
I'll never forget that smile, that kindness. The world has a hole a mile wide in it, and it's up to the kids to keep that power of positivity in this world. Good thoughts, prayers and heart to all of the family, friends and lives Dr. Coto touched.

Dennis Diaz

January 18, 2018

Our prayers are with you. A wonderful man and great personality. He will be missed.

Pedo Castro

January 18, 2018

We are sending condolences to the entire Coto family. He was an inspiration to everyone that had the privilege of sharing time with him and Norma. He was always happy and enjoyed life to the fullest and always had his beautiful smile. With love,
The Castro family (Pedro, Lourdes, Marcia (and family), PJ (and family).

Juan J and Lourdes Herrán

January 18, 2018

To the Coto family:
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Brille para él la luz perpetua.

Maria Paz Fernandez-Zayas

January 18, 2018

Norma, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Much love,

Maria Paz Fernandez-Zayas y Nelson Zayas

Msgr. Joseph Harte

January 18, 2018

Farewell to this great man, a Cuban and American patriot. He loved his God and his country. May he safely reach the shore of eternal life.

Yousef Zaatar

January 18, 2018

Coto,

Siempre te recordaremos con tu risa, tu vida positiva, tu cariño, tus chistes, tus tragos, tu música.... Dejaste una huella en nuestra vida....
Iremos por ti a Lourdes y a Fatima por el viaje que tu querías dar y te mandaremos un mensaje de allí porque estamos seguro que estas con la virgen y la estas haciendo reír....

Un abrazo muy fuerte

Marta y Yousef Zaatar

Laura Santos

January 18, 2018

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Manuel Coto. He was a wonderful person, an excellent doctor and a great friend.

I have great memories of the times I was privileged to spend in their company. He and his wife Norma were always such gracious hosts!

His love for his adopted country and for his beloved Cuba was an inspiration to all of us who were fortunate to call him our friend. He will be sorely missed.

Norma, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

May the peace of God be with you and your family as you mourn the passing of your beloved husband,

Laura Santos

sergio cascardo

January 18, 2018

with the passing of Dr Coto humanity lost an honest, decent man. His family a devoted and caring husband and abuelo, his friend a dear friend impossible to forget or substitute

Familia Martinez

January 18, 2018

Our prayers are with the Coto Family. He will be greatly missed.

Alexis Martinez and family
(Silvia y Mike)

Mary Spinelli

January 18, 2018

My deepest and most heartfelt condolences on the passing of this fine and gracious gentleman, Dr. Coto.

Rubén and Idabelle Reyes

January 18, 2018

Thoughts and prayers for Norma and family.

Kevin Meisel

January 17, 2018

Eternal rest grant unto Dr. Coto, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the soul of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. Dear Sra. Coto & Family...you are in our thoughts and prayers as you mourn the death of your husband, father, and friend...God's Peace be with you.

January 17, 2018

Our deepest sympathy to Norma and her family. With love, The Miranda/Overton Family, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Mercy Menendez

January 17, 2018

Celebrating a life well lived. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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