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Lance Larsen
June 3, 2024
I worked at Reiss manufacturing for 34 and one half years. I had great respect for him. I never called him Ted once, It was always, Mr. Reiss. If it wasn’t for him, my son would have never graduated from Notre Dame, thanks for his gifts. I don’t know where I got up the nerve, but I asked him 5 times and he never said no .Thank you Carl too. Lance.
Hugh Fowler
October 20, 2023
My company, DTS, gave North American Reiss their first large order. The
facility was nearly empty and we drove our vehicle right up to the press. Ted was a very nice man and I recently came across a letter he sent me when he found out I was leaving DTS. Very kind. When he bought a ticket in a raffle no one else had a chance. He always won! Happy after life Ted. See you soon.
Jim Tongas
July 13, 2021
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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