Filiberto Erazo-Cotto, beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, was born February 18th, 1935, in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. He was one of seven children born to Jose Erazo and Susana Cotto. He proudly served in The United States Army during the period of the Korean War. He was passionate about his Puerto Rican heritage and especially proud of Puerto Rican baseball player Roberto Clemente. He admired Roberto Clemente for his groundbreaking contributions to the sport and his philanthropy. He was a big time Yankees fan. He was peaceable, amicable, jovial, benevolent, generous, and trusting. He was also very family orientated and a flirt! He will be greatly missed by those who survive him. Filiberto's catch phrases we will always remember " hora de comer", " te ta poniendo vieja", "portate bien", and " Superman!". Goodbye for now Filiberto a.k.a "Pops", a.k.a "El Coqui". We love you, see you soon.
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Filiberto Erazo-Cotto, beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, was born February 18th, 1935, in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. He was one of seven children born to Jose Erazo and Susana Cotto. He proudly served in The United States Army during the period of the Korean War. He was passionate about his Puerto Rican heritage and especially proud