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Louisa Preston Obituary

Louisa Natalia Preston

June 19, 1950 - December 7, 2015

Visalia

Louisa Preston was called home to her Lord and Savior on December 7, 2015 with her husband, daughter, her brother and his wife and niece (Dawn was an incredible help) at her side. After a 2 1/2 year battle with a rare cancer she left this world with a beautiful expression of peace on her face. This was her second bout with cancer, the first being Ovarian, 16 years ago. She was a survivor and a fighter to the end. Louisa was born in Salinas, California on June 19, 1950. Louisa could light up any room with her infectious smile, a laugh you could pick out in any crowd and an incredible light in her eyes. She was so easy to love. I was blessed to be her husband for 47 years.

Louisa had a pretty incredible work career. She was a state typing champion as well as a shorthand champion from Oxnard High School graduating in 1967. That resulted in a job with the law firm of Clark, Cole and Fairfield. The late Judge Bill Clark, Jr. was President Ronald Reagan's executive secretary prior to his governorship and became a key part of his staff & cabinet during the Reagan presidency.

After marrying USAF SSgt David Preston on February 22, 1969, St Paul's Methodist Church in Oxnard, CA she followed her husband's career path which led to moves to Riverside, CA, Waco, Texas (God Bless Texas, so many great friendships), Calgary, Canada, then back to Waco and Houston, Texas, Ft. Wayne, Indiana and then to Visalia nearly 25 years ago when we took over her parents business Safety Striping Service, Inc. The company was founded by her dad and his step dad the year Louisa was born. She was a wonderful business partner. Life in Texas was awesome. Louisa became a real estate agent, then broker and GRI. She was a top "Diamond Club" producer, several years in a row for Jim Stewart Realtors.

Louisa is predeceased by her father, Kenneth Spitler, a native Californian and mother, Luigia Spitler, a war bride from Trieste, Italy. Louisa would proudly say she was Made in Italy. I did talk her out of the tattoo, her comment was the only other person that would see it would be the mortician that probably needs a laugh. Louisa is survived by her husband David Preston; her daughter Jennifer (Eddie) both USMC SSgt's stationed in San Diego; her brother, Larry Spitler (Susan) of Visalia; her sister Leslie, Franklin, Tennessee; several nieces and nephews and too many friends to count. I can't forget her Miniature Schnauzer, Lexi who was a big light in her life.

We want to give special thanks to all of the love and support we have received during our lifetime together; especially the last 2 1/2 years. Dr. Bob Havard and Katrina Lomelli RN, at Sequoia Regional Cancer Center as well as the rest of the SRCC nursing staff to include Erica at reception. We know they did all they could and gave the best treatments available. The nursing staff at Kaweah Delta was great. And to the hospice team spiritually led by Chaplain Kent Mishler and the hospice nurses . . . Thank you!

It's not the years in your life that matter, it's the life in your years". Louisa made each day matter. Her (our) favorite verse was and is Psalm 118:24 "This is the day that the LORD has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it." She did not waiver from that, right down to the last day of her life on earth.

Celebration of Life Services will be held at GateWay Church, 1100 S. Sowell of Visalia at 2:00 PM on Saturday, December 19, 2015.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to GateWay Church, Visalia, Kaweah Delta Hospice Care, Visalia Rescue Mission, Samaritan's Purse, Wounded Warriors or your favorite charity.

Tributes and condolences may be made at www.millerchapel.com.

Arrangements entrusted to Miller Memorial Chapel, 1120 W. Goshen Ave., Visalia, CA 93291 (559) 732-8371.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Tulare Advance-Register & Visalia Times-Delta from Dec. 12 to Dec. 17, 2015.

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John Rider

December 23, 2015

I am absolutely floored. David and Larry, I am so sorry that distance has kept me out of contact. I surely would have been there with you on that sad day. I had heard about your mother Luigia passing, and I will forever be haunted for not sending Louisa a condolence card at that time. I procrastinated. And now I am sending you one.

It was as sad that day in Sep of 2007 when Dave told me that Ken had died due to a surgery. We were all short-changed that time. I loved him as a father.

When I got the word about Ken I was mowing the yard. I went back out and shed my tears to myself, thinking and remembering about all the fun times spent with both Ken and Luigia, and you guys. As I was mowing I came to a wildflower in the yard. I mowed around it and left it as my little memorial to Ken. Since then there have been many more flowers mowed around, and each time I think of the Spitlers. I can tell you that I think of you guys at least once a month, if not more.

I will now have to find a flower for Louisa. I will look for a good one, just as she was a very good one. I will miss her. I am sad.

Marjorie Loop

December 18, 2015

My sincere sympathy, Dave. Our paths crossed on Fulgham 16 years ago. So happy that you and Loouisa enjoyed those years together in our old home. Al passed away 6 years ago. I remember both of you fondly. Marjorie Loop

larry

December 18, 2015

Louisa is my lamp. When she married Dave, I followed them all over North America to see her. I hope I will be able to do the same someday and go to see her in Heaven

Patti Marquez

December 17, 2015

Even though we never met in person, I spoke with you many times on the phone and you were a pleasant lady always. I will miss hearing your voice when I call Safety Striping.

Elaine Small

December 15, 2015

Dave, I will always remember your beautiful Louisa, her laughter, her smile, her devotion to you, and the wonderful stories shared while living in Waco.

Monica

December 14, 2015

Louisa, I was quite fond of you despite our brief encounters.. You as my patient, I as your nurse. I feel so fortunate to have met such a lovely person. You touched my heart. I will think of you often.

Mr. Preston, I'm sorry for your loss. I admired the love and care you showed your wife. I will always remember you sitting by her side and holding her hand. Such a beautiful couple. Rest peacefully sweet lady.

April Vanderschaaf

December 14, 2015

I will so miss our fun times when you both came into valhallas. She was such a inspiration to me in so many personal ways. Love you both lots. April

December 14, 2015

Dave, I will always remember your beautiful Louisa, her laughter, her smile, her devotion to you, and wonderful stories shared while living in Waco.

Dana Molon

December 13, 2015

I will remember you forever! I will cherish the few times we visited and the great laughs! You and your amazing husband shared a love we should all have! May you rest in peace sweet Louisa. I'll bring the Wine when we see each other again. XXOO

December 12, 2015

Dave, although we haven't seen each other in a long time we remember you and beautiful Louisa so well. We send our deepest sympathy over the loss of your wonderful wife.
JP & Elinor Davis, Waco

Sandra Lundheim

December 12, 2015

Dave, I am so sorry. Louisa and I were friends since we were 9 years old. I will miss her so much. I am so sad that you have lost your friend, your companion, your love.

Cheryl Kovach

December 12, 2015

My dear friend. The world needs more people like Louisa. Such a beautiful person inside and out. I will miss her humor, sage advice, and ability to see the simple common sense solution to a variety of situations. Some of my most memorable conversations were with Louisa. I will treasure those. My heart is with you, Dave and Jenn.

Sandy Bryant

December 12, 2015

Louisa was a true inspiration to so many. Her optimism, faith, and devotion to her family and that lovely smile endeared her to all who met her. My deepest condolences to her family.

Ted Thaxton

December 12, 2015

So Sorry to hear about Louisa Passing, We had some fine times and sad times in High School. So Sorry

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