Celebration of Life
Atsa Ashkhii Bidzii Ahiga Naalnish Coto
"Eagle Boy"
Born: December 5, 2022
Born into Eternity: June 26, 2025 at 8:00 P.M.
Murray, Utah
Atsa loved books. When I or his brothers would read to him, he would repeat the words so clearly.
His big brother Manny would play with him all the time, and he really enjoyed hearing Manny read.
According to his big brother Isaiah, Atsa loved to be held, and he loved holding Atsa. Manuelito and
Atsa were very close, and he looked up to both his big brothers.
He loved music, and he would sing with the cutest little voice. He adored trains, puppies, and especially
his stuffed animals. His favorite thing to do was follow Manuelito around. His sweet, shy smile could
heal any burden.
Atsa loved his brothers and family dearly. He cherished his papa and mommy, and we all loved him deeply.
Everyone who knew Atsa will miss his joyful presence. He brought light into every room he entered.
Atsa’s Parents: Cherie Devotie (Mother) and Donnie Coto (Father)
Siblings: Chemarie Gusta (Sister), Isaiah Stuhr (Brother), Manuelito Coto (Brother) Grandparents: Mary Hurley, Shawn Stuhr, Carmelita, Ramu Teruvoi
Great-Grandmother: Nora Chee
Great-Aunts: Lori John, Sarah James
Great-Uncles: Earl Chee, Michael Chee
Aunts: Kathy Bishop, Rhonda Triplett, Kim Dinger, Raeann Delaney (Deceased), Krystyle Stuhr, Aunt Margaret (Deceased)
Uncles: Kevin Stuhr, Troy Stuhr, Joseph Kovacs (Deceased), Uncle Louis Cousins: Marika Stuhr, Erica Kovacs, Sherry Kovacs, Dylan Trones, Travis Wehmanen, Susan Kantor,
Margie, Bernadette Kovacs (Deceased), Troya Hohlfeld
Service Information
Funeral Service: August 7, 2025 at 12:00 P.M.
Location: Larkin Mortuary
Burial: Elysian Gardens immediately following the service.
Includes a brief 5-10 minute poem reading.
Fellowship Gathering: 6:00 P.M.
Location: 2429 E Cavalier Dr, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121
Light refreshments will be provided.
The family requests that guests please avoid dressing in black.
“You Are My Sunshine” was Atsa’s favorite song.
He will always be our little sunshine.
“We will see you again, sweet Atsa.”