Alan-Preuss-Obituary

Alan F. Preuss

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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Preuss, Alan F. Born November 1, 1929. Age 82 years, died on February 23, 2012. Loving husband of Barbara (Klamm-Alesci). Loving brother of Harvey (Evelyn) Preuss, the late Dorothy (Eugene) Denison, the late Edith Preuss and the late Gilbert (Jeanette) Preuss. Stepbrother-in-law to Dorothy...

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Our deepest sympathy to the Preuss family on your loss. I remember from little girl on being greeted by Mr. Preuss at FTD conventions and other floral gatherings. He was always very kind. And, my parents respected him as a strong competitor that loved the floral industry. Our thoughts are with you during this time. Heidi Locker-Scheer, Bruce & Tiffany Scheer

Aunt Barbara,

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow.

Dear Barb,
We were so sorry to hear about Alan's passing. We will remember fondly all the good times we shared with you and Bob and Diane. Jim still talks about the turtle soup Alan made! With love, Nancy&Jim Papandrea

What a Fun evening!

Dear Barbara,

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this time. I only found out about Alan's death last night, and am sorry that I was not able to attend. I was Blessed to have met you both at Millie's Birthday party. What an amazing man! In one evening, he opened his heart to share with me part of his life in such a fun and gentle way. I will remember his story-telling and humor that evening! The stories of you, Millie and Alan and the 'soldiers' from your...

greg,patty and family

our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dad,grandpa.we will keep you in our prayers

How much fun we had all those years ago serving on different boards together. You were always there with a few words of encouragement
and to offer any help. When all the old gang gathered your name always came up. I remember helping in the basement at Mayfair and
shocked to come out to a snow storm. What a sense of humor you
had, and a quick smile. You will be remembered!
Love to Barbara and the family
Judy and Gary Zimmerman Former and retired owner of

I was deeply saddened to hear of my first employer's death. Alan hired me as his first high-school student employee back in 1962. I have never forgotten the gentle nature he shared with everyone he met. He even arranged for my out of state wedding flowers.

May God's deep and abiding grace and peace find and follow each of you as you say goodbye to Alan. I am unable to attend the visitation or funeral as I am teaching during that time. Know that you will be held in my heart that day, as well as in the days to come. always with love, Angela (Alesci)