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 Past RI President Carlos Canseco dies


 
 

Carlos Canseco served as RI president from 1984-85. Rotary Images

Carlos Canseco, who served as RI president in 1984-85, died 14 January in Monterrey, Mexico. He was 87.

A former physician specializing in allergy research, Canseco launched PolioPlus, Rotary's ambitious program aimed at eradicating polio, during his term as RI president. 

Canseco joined the Rotary Club of Monterrey, Nuevo León, in 1950. In addition to RI president, he served as Rotary Foundation trustee chair and vice chair, RI vice president and director, International PolioPlus Committee adviser and member, district governor, and district PolioPlus subcommittee chair.

"The Rotary world is saddened by President Canseco's death," says RI Director José Alfredo Sepúlveda. "His rich heritage of service to others through the paths of science and humanitarianism will continue to improve the lives of children throughout the world."

Canseco was a professor of medicine at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, where he established the institution's first course in allergology. He helped found the Mexico Society of Allergology in 1948.

In 2004, Vicente Fox, the former president of Mexico, awarded Canseco the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor, the highest award bestowed by the Mexican government. The honor has been presented every year since 1954 to Mexicans with distinguished lifetime careers who contribute to the welfare of the nation and humankind.

In 1982, as head of Coordinated Health Services in Nuevo León, Canseco assisted Albert Sabin, who discovered the oral polio vaccine, in developing an aerosol vaccine to prevent measles.

He was the director of the Regional Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Allergies at the University of Nuevo León Faculty of Medicine and a fellow of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. He also served as Nuevo León's minister of health.

In 2002, he was honored by the Pan American Health Organization as one of the Public Health Heroes of the Americas for his contributions and commitment to health care in the region. Canseco headed a collaborative study on chronic allergic diseases in Latin America for the organization.

He also served as director of urban transportation and council member for the City of Monterrey. He has received humanitarian awards from the governments of Brazil, Colombia, Côte d'Ivoire, the Dominican Republic, Germany, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, and Turkey. He served as honorary consul of Honduras and the Philippines.

The RI theme during Canseco’s presidency, Discover a New World of Service, helped Rotarians explore new ways to serve and to expand opportunities for service in existing club and community programs. He worked diligently to encourage the formation of new Rotary clubs.

He is survived by his wife, María Aurora; sons José Ignacio, Carlos, Rodolfo, and Paulino; and daughters Martha, Lucía, Esperanza, María Aurora, and Teresa.

Funeral services were held 15 January in Monterrey. Condolences may be sent to the family at Pedro de Alvarado 101 Ote., Col. Mirasierra, 66240 San Pedro, Garza García, Nuevo León, Mexico.


15 Comments:
At 11:36AM on 8 June 2009, Lizette Odfalk (Diaz Frances Horcasitas) wrote: Rotarian amigos, I did not have the pleasure of meeting my fellow Rotarian and countryman Carlos Canseco, but did always hear about all his achievements. With condolences and a few months later after his death, I join you in mourning for the death of such a fantastic Rotarian. In this moments when Rotary continues to build bridges across nations and cultures, I especially remember him because I think he would be very proud to know our District 5840 is soon chartering the the first Spanish-speaking Rotary club in the city of San Antonio, TX (USA) and the district! The large number of Mexican professionals and Rotarians moving into this city with today's economic and safety challenges, has inspired our District to create it and invite some of us to help, and in that way be better equipped as a district to target the growing needs that the Hispanic community has both locally and internationally. Very proud to share PRIP Canseco's bio with our new Mexican Rotarians. "Viva Rotary!", like PRIP Frank Devlyn always says. In the Spirit of Service, Lizette San Antonio, TX USA www.linkedin.com/in/lizodfalk
At 10:02AM on 26 May 2009, James P Hodges wrote: My day is saddened for i just learned of the death of a great man, a great Rotarian, Carlos Canseco. The same year he was RI president I was president of River Oaks Rotary in Houston. We were honored when he spoke to our club. He and I developed a rather special relationship for we had just hosted a young Mexican doctor who happened to be a friend of Carlos. I chauffered his party and him around Houston in my RR limo thus getting to know him quite well. He impressed everyone as an unassuming man who let his actions speak for him. He treated everyone with respect and valued all contributions no matter how small. He will be sorely missed and fondly remembered by all Rotarians. If there were more people like him the world would be a much better place in which to live. At our club meeting next Tuesday I will conduct a short Memorial eulogy service honoring him. .
At 9:04AM on 11 May 2009, Sangram Keshari Nayak wrote: Rtn. Carlos is immortal for launching the eradication programe of a dreadful disease. His dream will soon be reality and the planet will be free of polio. Commendable efforts and concern for people of other parts of the globe.
At 9:32AM on 13 February 2009, RTN. OFONIME UFOT (PRESIDENT ELECT - ROTARY CLUB OF ALU CITY IKOT ABASI, AKS - NIGERIA. DISTRICT 9140 wrote: Rest in Perfect peace and your wish for continous support to humanity shall continue
At 9:25AM on 21 January 2009, Biola Akinwande wrote: Addieu Carlos Canseco, your impact in Rotary cannot be erased. I sympatize with Rotary International; your effortless labour will continue be remember by genaration unborn. Carlous R.I.P
At 11:47AM on 20 January 2009, RTN. SYED AZMATULLAH RC: CHENNAI PHOENIX RD: 3230 wrote: On behalf of RC of Chennai Phoenix, I convey our condolences to the family and friends on the expiry of Rtn. Carlos Canseco who joined RC of Monterrey, Nuevo León in 1950, served as district PolioPlus subcommittee chair , district governor, International PolioPlus Committee adviser and member, RI vice president and director, Rotary Foundation trustee chair and vice chair and RI president from 1984-85 and gave the RI theme, Discover a New World of Service.
At 9:14AM on 20 January 2009, Phillip B Bandel, MD wrote: Carlos Canseco - a great gentleman and a noble humanitarian through Rotary for the world. I have many fond memories of Carlos. One closest to Dee (my wife) and me was when he awarded and pinned the Paul Harris Fellow awards on our two sons - Phillip, Jr and Chris - at the District Conference here in Paris, Tx. May his family be at peace. Thank you for sharing Carlos with us through Rotary.
At 9:20AM on 19 January 2009, Nessim Izmery wrote: It is with great sorrow that I learn of his past away. Please present my deepest sympathy to his wife and family. Nessim Izmery PP Rotary Club of Petion Ville, Haiti PAG Haiti Central District 7020
At 9:27AM on 19 January 2009, Olarotimi Smith (RAC Gbagada) wrote: Rest in Perfect peace and your wish for continous support to humanity shall continue.
At 9:30AM on 19 January 2009, Nagaraju. G, RID 3190, PDG (91-92) wrote: I had an opportunity to meet PRIP Rtn Dr Carlos Canseco during his visit to Bangalore, RID 3190,when I served as Club President during 1984-85 to Discover a New World of Service. Also, I met him during RI Conventions.What a Great Rotarian,who launched Polio Plus to eradicate polio. May his soul rest in peace. Shanthi joins me to convey our hearfelt condolences to Ann Maria Aurora & her family members.
At 9:42AM on 19 January 2009, Rtr. Mohit wrote: We Pray for the salvation of the dear departed soul. May Allah grant her bereaved family, the strength to bear this irreparable loss. Rtr.Mohit Editor(08-09) Rotaract Club of Wari Spons. by Rotary club of Dhaka Central Rotary International District-3280, Bangladesh www.wariclub.8m.net
At 9:42AM on 19 January 2009, PDG Devendra Shastri,D-3060,India wrote: The news of sad demise of our beloved and respected world leader Carlos Canseco is deeply shocking. Having had the privilege to know him closely as his aide to 1989 Asia Regional Conference, I agree that Rotary world has lost one of its greatest leader of all times. It was Carlos Canseco who initiated the idea of Rotary's initiative of Polio free world and I have been part of 1986 COL when the decision to take up Polio eradication was taken with PRIP Carlos Canseco in the fore front of the initiative. Indeed, PRIP Carlos Canseco will be missed by countless of his admirers and those like us who drew much inspiration from him. Our hearts go with Madam Maria aurora and the Canseco family in this hour of grief and I pray to almighty to give enough strength to the bereaved family to bear the irrepairable loss.May the noble soul rest in paece! PDG. Devendra Shastri, D-3060,India.
At 9:43AM on 19 January 2009, George L. Grossman, PDG, RID5320, 1990-91 wrote: We were truly honored when Carlos came to my District Conference in San Diego in May 1991. He spoke of the beginnings of PolipPlus, he was present when we sold our RI pinatas to raise money for an Emergency Room in a Tijuana Red Cross hospital, and he was, above all else, a real hero of mine. I will miss one and I wish Maria Aurora and her family well. He is in our prayers.
At 9:43AM on 19 January 2009, James E. Montgomery Jr. wrote: The Rotary world will miss this giant. The world does not often have a man of his stature and drive that literally changed the course for so many people around the world. Our condolences, Rotary District 5840 South Central Texas James Montgomery District Governor 2008-2009
At 9:48AM on 19 January 2009, GBEMI TIJANI MST wrote: Adieu...to a great Rotarian whose achievements are as interminable in impact as his special travel to heaven.IMay The Ceaator console his wife,Aurora.The name is prophetic just as two professionally incomparable lives-MABEL ADIO & FEHINTOLA AJILE TIJANI mothers of unspeakable beauty far from Mexico had also said bad bye to this world full of earthly allergies. Their translation ifurther reinforced that life here is a rotatory stage and translation to INCORRUPTIBLE STATE preferred by the God yhat supreme intelligence that at the BELIEVERS LEVEL ordered this universe. His passage so to speak is an eternal aurora for the next mandatory morphe different from our corrupt cell death or RIGOR MORTIS as Carlos Canseco would have called it iwhile alive.Gurely evidently our molecules have limitation to remain immortal.But then IMMORTALITY means being loved by many anonymous souls. ADIEU-CARLOS.... You -that helped to prolong many lives As a pioneer allergist As well as a resplendent Rotarian Whose travail was so fecund and flourishing like the palm tree which part and parcel is impossible to waste- Your genes have been perennials Brought forth a complete gender Typical early of Jakob 's household And lately of Sigmund Freud 's Half a dozen impact siblings Search for medical seniors like- E.LATUNDE ODEKU,neurosurgeon Benjamin OSUNTOKUN,neurologist T.A.Lambo,world health boss T.F Solanke a Barrister spouse with a knife- Onabamiro ,of Dracunculus,Medinensis fame, Olayide,psy chiatrist don that died Just speechless behind her chauffeur Prior to Yuletide 07@The UCH All have been translated from this end of the globe with a galaxy of accomplishments. Aurora and surviving rotarians shouldn't worry . They are @peace with their essence now No more pathologies or allergies They are inured in God 's love Carlos dead is immortal His immortal is in fellowship With Paul Harris et al And uncountable trillions Since eons of Homo sapiens demise ADIEU Carlos Canseco! gbemi tijanii mst170109 rc of oluyole estate s9130

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