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Norman Joseph Preaseau
Date of Death: July, 04 2022


          Norman Joseph Preaseau, 80, Hermansville, passed away on Monday July 4, 2022 at St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay, WI. He was born on July 1, 1942 in Spalding, MI, son of the late Lawrence and Rose (Normand) Preaseau.
 
          Norman is survived by two sons: Bradley (Tina) Preaseau and Jason (Jessica) Preaseau, a brother: Donald (Sandy) Preaseau, a sister: Beatrice LaBonte, seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces and nephews.
 
          He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife: the former Marie Ivey.
 
          In keeping with Norman's wishes, there will be no public services at this time. His family is planning a celebration of life at a later date.
 
          The Allo Coolman Funeral Homes are assisting the Preaseau family.
 
          Please visit www.allofh.com to send online condolences to his family.     

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  • "My dear sweet classmate. So very sorry to hear of Normans passing. I just saw him at Lois Whitens funeral and had no idea he was that Bad. He always had a great smile no matter what. My deepest sympathy to the family. So hard to lose someone you love. "
    -Marilyn Wencl

  • "Norman, "Bulldog", was a great friend of mine through my high school years. That guy could dance and we had many good times on the dance floor. He was fun, lots of energy and so caring. Simply put, a really nice guy. To his family, I send my sincere condolences. A person such as he, you never really forget. Blessings, Sande Pietsch"
    -Sande Pietsch

  • "My condolences to the family. I had worked with Norm for many years at the school. I was very surprised to hear that he had died and didn't know he was ill. He was a great guy. 👍 "
    -Bud M

  • ""Stormin Norman". An excellent school employee at the North Central Area Schools for many years, and a great person. He will be sadly missed by many. God Bless."
    -Ken Groh

  • "I remember "Bulldog" well as a little kid staying at my grandparents in Spalding. My grandmother was his Aunt Vi. His mother " Aunt Rose" always gave me candy! He was always nice to me, and I'm sure will be missed by many. Rest in Peace, Norman."
    -Bud Sargent

  • "So sad, seen you a couple months ago, took such a great picture of us. I wished you a Happy birthday, hope you go it, you were a big part of my life, we were the best dancing couple, at least I thought so, so sad I will miss you, but we will all be together soon and dance again "
    -Karen Welch


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