Randy R. Cotten
Friday, March 13, 1953
Date of Death:
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Age:
71 years old
Randy R. Cotten
Randy Ray Cotten
March 13, 1953 – January 4, 2025
Randy Ray Cotten, age 71, passed away peacefully on January 4, 2025, at his daughter’s home, surrounded by his loving family and friends, after 2.5 years of courageously battling Glioblastoma.
Randy was born on March 13, 1953, and built a life filled with hard work, love, and dedication.
On September 29, 1972, Randy married the love of his life, Debra Sexton, beginning a beautiful partnership that spanned more than five decades. Together, they created a family filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories.
He spent 36 years working at Kemps Dairy, where his colleagues came to admire his strong work ethic and loyalty.
Randy’s greatest joy was his family. He never missed a chance to attend his grandkids’ activities, proudly cheering them on at every game, event, and milestone. He was always there to support his children, lending a helping hand with lawn care, home projects, and anything else they needed. Randy was always willing to lend a hand to family or friends, and his knack for tinkering on things made him the go-to person for solving problems and fixing just about anything.
Randy also had a passion for fishing, sharing his love of the water with his kids and grandkids, and teaching them the joy of casting a line. An incredibly talented woodworker, he created beautiful furniture and handcrafted pieces that will be treasured by family and friends for years to come.
Randy is survived by his loving wife, Deb; his daughter, Carley (Kevin) Vrieze; and his son, Earl (Jenni) Cotten. He was a proud grandfather to six grandchildren: Mark, Skylar, Johanna, Sydney, Logan, and William. He is also survived by four brothers: Alvin Unger of Wisconsin, Daverl Cotten of Washington, Harvey Cotten of Rochester, and Larry (Pat) Cotten of Stewartville; one sister, Lila Hanson of Rochester; brothers-in-law Mike (Shelly) Sexton, Butch (Pat) Sexton, and Craig Sexton; sisters-in-law Linda Harper, Pat (Larry) Cotten, and Mary (Barney) Rabehl; many nieces and nephews; numerous cousins; and countless dear friends. Randy also leaves behind their two special cats, Itto Bitto and Precious.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Halma Cotten, and his brothers, Darrell Cotten and Dick Cotten.
Randy will be remembered for his unwavering kindness, his sense of humor, and the deep love he had for his family. His legacy lives on through those who knew and loved him.
A celebration of life will be held from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 9, 2025, in the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral. Burial will take place in Evergreen Cemetery in Mantorville in the spring.
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Carley, I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. I know he was very special to you. He was way too young. Praying for peace for you and your family during this incredibly difficult time.
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Randy. He was such a wonderful friend and coworker. I worked with him for many years at Kemps and he always had a laugh and smile for everyone he worked with. He surely will be missed by his many friends. My condolences go out to all the family. God bless you all (Slivers)
SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS TO ALL!!!
Randy is my Godfather and my uncle. He was such an admirable example of a good dad and that impressed me so much. Our Deb is my Godmother and she is a shining example of a good mom. Randy loved her so much. They loved each other and their marriage stood the test of time. I'm so glad Randy doesn't have to struggle or suffer anymore but he will be sorely missed by all. He was so talented and funny. He could build hovercraft and pontoons and anything out of wood. He included me in activities whenever I had the blesding of visiting He and Deb and my cousins Carley and Earl. It meant so much to have Randy there in my life ever since I was a kid in the 1970s. Deb and their children and grandkids are all amazing people and we're thoroughly blessed by having Randy in their lives. I read a befitting quote by Dr. Guess the other day that said "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." Another quote from someone said "what the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls a butterfly." Many cherished memories memories of our family will endure for generations thanks to Randy and Deb preserving our lives on film and in photographs. Rest in peace, beloved Randy!
He was the greatest brother and brother in law always there to lend a hand or to make you laugh. He will be truly missed🙏❤️ by all he touched