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John S. "Jack" Preisser

Hampton, Virginia

1941 - 2022

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John Stephen "Jack" Preisser, born in Albany, NY in 1941, son of the late Jerome S. Preisser and A. Regina Campbell Preisser, passed away at home in Williamsburg, VA on July 7, 2022 at the age of 81. He was proceeded in death by his sister Mary T. Preisser. He is survived by his loving wife of 59...

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So sorry to hear of John´s passing, such a precious loss. Renee and Joe told us of his struggles. Hoping your fond memories will help to ease you pain and that he is at peace now.

Jack was the head of the Aeroacoustics Branch when I was at NASA. He was a great leader and mentor, particularly to new NASA engineers. He encouraged all of us to do our best and always trusted us to make our own decisions. And he was pleasant and thoughtful. It was an honor to have worked with him and to know him.

Ken and Family - My sincere sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your brother. May time ease the pain of your loss. Remember only the happy memories. Again, my sympathy to all of the Preisser Family. Diane Maguire (married name was DeJulio), East Nassau, NY

Awe, Janet, my heart breaks for you and your family. I have many fond memories and will share some with you soon. Terrie ~

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Deepest condolences to Janet and family. Jack was my branch head and mentor. He was so supportive, encouraging, and dedicated. I truly enjoyed working for him and getting to know Janet as well.

An exemplary mentor but above all else a good man. My deepest sympathies to those who loved him.

Dear Janet, Our thoughts and prayers are with you as we remember our happy times together at Siena and when you visited us at FT Hood. Jack was a special man in all ways . May God bless and comfort you and your beautiful family. We send our love and prayers Harriet and Cliff

Jack was responsible for my coming to NASA - for which I am eternally grateful