He attended schools in Pierz, Little Falls, and The Lincoln Extension Institute of Cleveland, Ohio receiving a degree in factory management. He married Shirley Blake in 1942.
Al enlisted in the Army, fighting in the invasion of Normandy, battles in Central Europe, the battle of Northern France and the battle of the Rhine. He received
four bronze battle stars. Al was honorably discharged in 1945.
He went back to work at the Rock Island Arsenal of Rock Island, IL manufacturing army artillery. After leaving this position, Al went to work for Bendix Aviation Corporation in Davenport, Iowa manufacturing flight instruments for aircraft.
Eventually, Al and his family moved to Minneapolis, MN; he started a new job at Jet-O- Matic Engineering as a manufacturing engineer working with metal fabrication. His final position was with Everfresh Food Corporation as plant engineer.
Upon retirement, Al and Shirley moved to Sullivan Lake, residing there from 1973-1977 allowing Al time to fish, an activity he enjoyed very much. At this time, he worked for the city of Onamia and as a supervisor for Richardson Township. Eventually, the couple moved to Little Falls, Minnesota. He was a member of
the VFW and DAV.
Emblom-Brenny Funeral Service
He attended schools in Pierz, Little Falls, and The Lincoln Extension Institute of Cleveland, Ohio receiving a degree in factory management. He married Shirley Blake in 1942.
Al enlisted in the Army, fighting in the invasion of Normandy, battles in Central Europe, the battle of Northern France and the battle of the Rhine. He received
four bronze battle stars. Al was honorably discharged in 1945.
He went back to work at the Rock Island Arsenal of Rock Island, IL manufacturing army artillery. After leaving this position, Al went to work for Bendix Aviation Corporation in Davenport, Iowa manufacturing flight instruments for aircraft.
Eventually, Al and his family moved to Minneapolis, MN; he started a new job at Jet-O- Matic Engineering as a manufacturing engineer working with metal fabrication. His final position was with Everfresh Food Corporation as plant engineer.
Upon retirement, Al and Shirley moved to Sullivan Lake, residing there from 1973-1977 allowing Al time to fish, an activity he enjoyed very much. At this time, he worked for the city of Onamia and as a supervisor for Richardson Township. Eventually, the couple moved to Little Falls, Minnesota. He was a member of
the VFW and DAV.
Emblom-Brenny Funeral Service
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Family Members
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Mildred Helen Preimesberger Veith
1920–1988
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Rita Agnes Preimesberger Langer
1922–2017
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Esther Ann Preimesberger Logerquist
1924–2016
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Roderick Leo "Rod" Preimesberger
1925–2000
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Henry John Preimesberger
1927–2019
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Judith Angeline "Judy" Preimesberger Meyer
1928 – unknown
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Patronilla Marie "Patty" Preimesberger Stuckmayer
1930–2023
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Arthur Joseph Preimesberger
1931–2012
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Patrick Frank "Pat" Preimesberger
1933–2011
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Joseph Preimesberger
1936–1936
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James Jerome Preimesberger
1937–2016
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Vitalia Therese Preimesberger Whipple
1938–2001
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