David-PREUSS-Obituary

David Conrad PREUSS

Mendota Heights, Minnesota

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Age 56 of Mendota Heights Died unexpectedly of natural causes on May 30th, 2020. Preceded in death by father Douglas Preuss, who tragically died 7 weeks before David was born, beloved father Richard Summers, grandfather Conrad (Papa) Kober and grandmother Adreen Kober. Survived by loving mother...

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My cousin,I wish I could have known you!But I do remember Uncle Doug,your dad!

RIP Preusser - you were often larger than life - good memories of you and your buddies at STA

My heart goes out to the family of David Preuss. I was lucky to be a teammate and classmate and Dave always brought great positive energy to everything he did.
Pat Flynn STA class of 80

Heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathy to David's family. He was arguably the greatest athlete in STA history, no small feat. He was a kind soul and always smiling......he will be missed.

Correction, The Preuss Family will never be the same again.
We love you David.

David,
I miss you more everyday, you were a wonderful brother. You always had my back!! I keep laughing remembering when I first graduated from college and I had an apt in Edina. A neighbor notified me that I had a Peeping Tom. When you heard you called and said that you were coming with a 6-pack and your baseball bat and you would wait on my deck all night. It was February.

In 1996 when I moved back to St Paul newly divorced with young JP and Alex you were amazing. You...

I am truly saddened by this news!! I work at Cub in WSP he always made my day! We talked about Hockey!! I always enjoyed his stories. He would ask me where things were when he was shopping for his Mom. And loved entertaining for his friends for Hockey and Football games. I am so sorry for all of his Family and friends, he will missed by his Cub family.

when Preusser first showed up as a freshman at STA I was a senior goalie, and never never felt such a heavy slapshot. It the icebox of West St. Paul arena five days a week at practice it got old quickly. Ill never forget that Bobby Clarke grin after scolding him. I knew right then he was going to be a handful; but I didnt know we would always be friends. R.I.P.

My deepest condolences to all of Dave's entire family.

Dave was the only other boy I'm my class at visitation convent, I have great memories as he was trying to teach me how to skate, I'd never been on skates before and he was already a superstar.
We reunited at St Thomas academy, and I was blessed to catch up with him several times after high school.
He truly was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.