Dr. Kotsanis graduated from Northern Illinois University, University of Athens Medical School in Greece and did his Otolaryngology residency at Loyola University of Chicago. His 40 plus-year medical practice spanned every diagnosis and age group welcoming international and domestic patients. His 1991 groundbreaking study in biomedical treatment for autism effected changes in children by augmenting immunity and using nutrition and auditory training to reduce symptoms and improve behavior and speech.
He was married to the love of his life, Beverly Daskolias on May 3rd, 1981. Together he and Beverly made it their life’s work to create an environment in the medical community for acceptance of nutrition and other natural methods like homeopathy, botanicals and electromedicine to become widely accepted.
He was a member of the Texas Medical Association, Tarrant County Medical Society, American Medical Association, American Academy of Ozonotherapy, and numerous other professional associations.
He was preceded in death by his father, Andreas Kotsanis, mother Athena Kotsanis, nephew Jimmy Dravellas and sister Sotiria Dravellas.
He is survived by his wife Beverly, his son Andrew, and his daughter and son -in-law Katerina and Billy Mullane. In addition he is survived by his brothers George and John Kotsanis as well as his sisters Voula Panopoulos, Pat Kakleas and Sophie Haralambopoulos.
Constantine or “Gus” came over from Greece to America when he was just 15 years old with nothing but a dream for the future generations of his family to one day have endless opportunity. He dedicated his entire life to finding medical solutions for people that had run out of health options. Gus loved people so much and that reflected not only in his work but also in the way that he was a friend, father, and husband. His mission was always to revolutionize the standard of care to be more than just a standard, but instead a way of life for future generations. His greatest professional success was creating his brainchild, the Kotsanis Institute. This facility is home to Gus’ many protocols and will live on as his legacy.
Many people knew Gus as their physician, but even more people knew him as their friend, secondary father, and mentor. He was selfless with his time and his knowledge, only wanting to help those around him and never asking for anything in return. Gus will forever be a giant whose shoulders we can stand on to be better. May God rest his soul and may his work live on to improve lives for generations to come.
Visitation will be held from 4:30-6:30pm on Monday, March 22, 2021 at Foust and Son Funeral Home, 523 S. Main St., Grapevine, TX 76051
Funeral services will be held at 3:00pm, Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at Foust and Son Funeral Home.
Burial will follow at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park.
If you wish to send floral condolences in honor of Constantine A. Kotsanis, you may call Lilium Floral Design at 817-589-1566 or http://www.liliumflorals.com
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