Ella Mae Cotton, 87, of Miller, passed away surrounded by her children on Monday, January 5, 2026, at her home.
Memorial service will be 11:00 a.m., Saturday, January 10, 2026, at the First Presbyterian Church in Miller. A prayer service will be held at 7:00 p.m., Friday, January 9, 2026, at the church. Burial will be at G.A.R. Cemetery in Miller, at a later date.
Ellie Cotton was born May 16, 1938, to Freelan Alexander and Orena Elizabeth (Hale) Testerman at home in Bates Township, along with her twin, Elbert (Duke) Ray. They joined siblings Allen, Russell, Marion, Philip, Donald, and Aloa.
The family lived in southern Hand County. Ellie went to Posey Country School and later attended St. Lawrence School, graduating in 1956 as valedictorian of her class. During her first year in high school, she met the love of her life, Richard Lowell Cotton. They were married on September 9, 1956, in St. Lawrence; the next year, the first of five little “Cottontails” joined them.
Ellie’s life was varied and full. Throughout her life, she focused on caring for those around her…not only Rich and the kids, but also parents, grandkids, in-laws, and a gaggle of cousins from both sides of the family. When those caring needs lessened, she broadened her horizons with a very successful career as the St. Lawrence postmaster. In service to the community in that role she was awarded regional Postmaster of the Year, enthusiastically traveled to conventions across the country, served on executive boards, and made sure that the St. Lawrence post office was the town’s beating heart. Ellie was also a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ, being called to several positions in the Church and helping to found the Miller Branch. She was also involved with the Church’s Young Women’s camping program and was extremely proud to be a certified wilderness camper. Ellie was a member of the Modern Matrons extension club, and later in life was a member of the Noon-time Regulars of Miller’s Main Street Lunch Box. Education was important to Ellie — she was an avid reader, and all five of her children are college graduates. Ellie was the life of the party, voted by her graduating class as “most popular,” “best dressed,” “best personality,” and “most courteous.”
Ellie adored her very large and diverse family. She knew names, birthdays, and current circumstances of children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and everyone else on the family tree. She was also a huge fan of travel, be it to Russia, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Alaska, Virginia, Iowa, Minnesota, the Black Hills, or Huron…whatever the proposed destination, Ellie was always ready to pack a bag and head out.
Ellie is survived by her children Gregory Mark (Erick Wolfmeyer) Cotton, Tamara Lea (Ray) Caffee, Jodean LaRae (Shannon) Speck, Michele Lynne (Alan) Wieseler, and Clark Jeremy (Adrienne Zeller) Cotton; her fourteen grandchildren Naomi (Jon Isaac) Caffee, Vance (Jennie) Caffee, Jay (Tandra) Welk, Jennifer (Nathan) Thyen, Hannah Caffee, Olivia (Joshua) Randall, Evan (Shelby) Wieseler, Eleanor (Jon Salisbury) Cotton, Sylvia (Colin) Johnson, Elizabeth (Trent) Steptoe, Joseph (Erica) Wieseler, Ian Speck, Eric Speck, and Samuel Cotton. Great-grandchildren Paul, Marie, Joel and Sarah Randall; Nolan, Ivan, Logan, and Rhys Caffee; Ellie, Millie, and Asher Welk; Vaelynn Welk, Averi, Weston, and Clara Thyen; Miles and Mabel Steptoe; Leo and Rudy Wieseler; Ledger and Lowen Johnson; and Boone Wieseler; her siblings Philip (Phyllis) Testerman, and Aloa Carter; sisters-in-law Carolyn Testerman, Ardith (Gil) Bristlin, and brother-in-law Thomas (Donna) Cotton; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
Ellie was preceded in death by Rich, her parents, and her siblings: Allen, Russell, Marion, Wilma Jean, Donald, and Duke.
Reck Funeral Home of Miller has been entrusted with Ella’s arrangements.
Services
Prayer Service: Friday, January 9, 2026 7:00 pm
First Presbyterian Church
321 West 1st Ave
Miller, South Dakota 57362
Memorial Service: Saturday, January 10, 2026 11:00 am
First Presbyterian Church
321 West 1st Ave
Miller, South Dakota 57362






I am so saddened to read abou Mrs. Cotton. She was a kind and gracious lady.
What a surprise— our sympathy to the family of “Ellie” Cotton. How saddened we are to hear this news. How difficult to lose both parents within such a short time. May God wrap you in His arms and comfort you. “To everything there is a season”—but it’s difficult to accept that new season. Our most sincere sympathy to you ALL. WITH LOVE, Harlan and Kathy Meier
A shining star left us today. Ellie will be missed greatly. Such a kind, humble lady. Truly a class act. I am praying for strength for all during this trying time.
So glad that LaRae and myself visited South Dakota in September. Ella Mae & Albert Rae were my Aunt & Uncle. Enjoyed a wonderful dinner at Aunt Ellies home. Her and Richie were blessed with a wonderful family, and may the good Lord continue to bless them.
An earthly loss is a heavenly gain, and we all know that Ellie was greeted at the gates with open arms. Her warm smile, infectious laugh, and willingness to take part in any Cotton family shenanigan will be missed dearly. Yet the love she shared and the joy she brought will live on in our hearts forever!
Sending my condolences and prayers to the family.
Kyla
Greg, Tammy, Jody, Shelly, Clark and families:
I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. She was always so kind, caring, and her smile was like a ray of sunshine. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
I’m so sad to hear about your dear mom. Ella was my favorite Sunday school teacher and such a kind, loving, and fun person. It was a pleasure to be around both your mom and your dad. I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending the entire cotton family my sincere condolences❤️
That picture of Ella Mae says it all! Her humor, positivity and grace overflowed. Growing up in a small community brings with it many fond memories and Ella Mae was one of those I cherish. Tammy and Greg are childhood friends and with that came a genuine friendship with Ella Mae and Richie. When I would return for a visit, I was greeted with smiles, hugs, remembrances and their desire to know about the “goings-on” in life. Friends of my parents, and connected families throughout the Carter-Testerman families, we often crossed paths at family, school and community functions. When Ella Mae was postmistress in St. Lawrence, I would make a quick stop to say hello, get a smile and hug, and then feel my visit “home” was complete. I celebrate the life of Ella Mae; my life richer because of her.
Ellie was a wonderful and special cousin to us. Hugs, laughter and fun as well as care and concern will always be remembered by both of us. A VERY SPECIAL PERSON!! Jerry and Nancy
All-School Reunions!
Cliff Vitters
You will be in our thoughts and prayers in the days to come.
With love and gratitude for having received the gift of Ellie’s love and hospitality over the years,
the Harris-Wray family – David, Alicia and Lily
Our deepest condolences to all of the Cotton family. Ellie was a great lady and will be missed by all. We are keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!!