
PREUSS David M., 40 of Cincinnati, OH Born May 18, 1961, died Tuesday, November 27, 2001 at Spring Hill Regional Hospital. He was a native of Cincinnati and was just visiting this area. Survivors include his father, William A. Preuss, Cincinnati, OH; two sisters, Judy Aurich and Sandy Fiscus, both of Spring Hill, FL; a brother, William Preuss Jr., Brooklyn Center, MN. Family suggests donations be made in memory of David Preuss to St. Paul Lutheran Church, 5433 Madison Rd., Cincinnati 45227. Last known residence: 1230 Beacon St, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230-1201 (1992)
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Lee Johnson
Dave will certainly be missed. He was always so bright and cheerful. Little did we know he had a kidney problem which I believe finally took his life.Chris Jacobs
I haven't seen David since high school.He was always friendly with a huge smile on his face.
I didn't know anything about his passing.
I did find what appears to be his obituary.
If anyone has better information or can confirm,
please let us know.
Tina Mooney
If anyone has any photos of Dave from HS please send them so we can include them in the slideshowMark Menter
David was great. He was always cheerful, and carried himself with a great deal of dignity.He had a nickname - Weebles - because he resembled that toy from the 70s. A couple of the track team members would chide him, with the Weebles saying, "Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down." I'm not sure how they meant it, but I took it as a compliment. Those Weebles are impossible to knock down, and so was Dave.
He helped with the equipment, and could always be counted on if asked to do something.
If I remember correctly, he was a favorite of Mr. Wolf's - the track coach - and cheerfully handled what ever task he was asked to do.
A really nice guy, and a pleasure to be around. He will definitely be missed.
Lisa Abas
I knew David from elementary school. We went to Mt Washington Elementary. I think we were in the second or third grade together. I remember we were doing a play about Winnie the Pooh. He was Winnie the Pooh! He was perfect for the part. My most memorable part of the pay was: David dressed in the Winnie the Pooh costume holding a red balloon over his head to float up to the bee hive to get the honey. I still remember that smile from across the room...a grin from ear to ear that just made you so happy!!!!!Julie Tuke (Faust)
I remember Dave as a warm ray of sunshine! Always smiling and laughing with others!