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David Arnold Trende
Fri, Jan 4th, 2013
Posted in Preston Obituaries
Posted in Preston Obituaries
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David Arnold Trende
David Arnold Trende, age 65, of Preston, Minn., died Tuesday morning, January 1, 2013, at his home.
Dave was born July 19, 1947, in Harmony, Minn., the son of William and Ramona (Marzolf) Trende. He was raised on a farm in the Harmony/Preston area and was a 1965 graduate of Harmony High School. He was a mechanic and transportation supervisor for Preston-Fountain Public Schools for a number of years and most recently for First Student, formerly Laidlaw, in Rochester. He married Victoria Alberta Denny in 1974 and the couple were later divorced.
Dave enjoyed sports, fishing, hunting, bowling, tinkering with vehicles, watches and caring for his four cats.
He is survived by one son, Paul Michael of Preston; stepson, Christopher Lee Denny of Preston; three step-grandchildren; his mother, Ramona of Harmony; three sisters, Becky (Jim) Lohman of Waukon, Iowa, Bonnie (Bill) Carmen of Green Bay, Wisc., and Susan (Dave) Gilbertson of Hayfield, Minn.; and two brothers, Larry Dean (Linda K.) Trende of Cresco, Iowa, and Mike (Cyrilla) Trende of Preston; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, William; and one sister, Marilyn Trende.
There was a memorial service at the Big Spring Lutheran Church in rural Harmony Saturday, January 5, 2013 with Rev. Linda Helberg officiating. Burial of his ashes was in the Big Spring Lutheran Cemetery.
David Arnold Trende, age 65, of Preston, Minn., died Tuesday morning, January 1, 2013, at his home.
Dave was born July 19, 1947, in Harmony, Minn., the son of William and Ramona (Marzolf) Trende. He was raised on a farm in the Harmony/Preston area and was a 1965 graduate of Harmony High School. He was a mechanic and transportation supervisor for Preston-Fountain Public Schools for a number of years and most recently for First Student, formerly Laidlaw, in Rochester. He married Victoria Alberta Denny in 1974 and the couple were later divorced.
Dave enjoyed sports, fishing, hunting, bowling, tinkering with vehicles, watches and caring for his four cats.
He is survived by one son, Paul Michael of Preston; stepson, Christopher Lee Denny of Preston; three step-grandchildren; his mother, Ramona of Harmony; three sisters, Becky (Jim) Lohman of Waukon, Iowa, Bonnie (Bill) Carmen of Green Bay, Wisc., and Susan (Dave) Gilbertson of Hayfield, Minn.; and two brothers, Larry Dean (Linda K.) Trende of Cresco, Iowa, and Mike (Cyrilla) Trende of Preston; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, William; and one sister, Marilyn Trende.
There was a memorial service at the Big Spring Lutheran Church in rural Harmony Saturday, January 5, 2013 with Rev. Linda Helberg officiating. Burial of his ashes was in the Big Spring Lutheran Cemetery.
