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May 24, 2021
raSmith was recently recognized as a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 2021 Top Workplace and received special honors for its clued-in senior management. This recognition is based on standout scores for employee responses to survey questions. raSmith has been honored as a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Top Workplace for nine consecutive years. This year, the firm ranked 13 out of 59 in the category of medium company size (150 to 499 employees). We are excited, honored, and humbled to receive this special recognition of our leadership and to be identified again by our employees as one of the best places to work in southeast Wisconsin, said Richard A. Smith Jr. (Ricky), raSmith president. Our staff has helped to create an amazing environment at raSmith by working well as a team, demonstrating their passion, dedication, and resilience throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to continue to take care of our private and public sector clients.
Jack Presler, 90, of Fort Dodge, died peacefully in his sleep January 8, 2021, at Friendship Haven.
Memorial visitation (masks required) will be held from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 13, 2021, at Gunderson Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Private family memorial service will be held and live streamed 10:00 a.m. Thursday at Grace Lutheran Church, where he was a longtime member. Interment will be held at North Lawn Cemetery at a later date.
Jack Louis Presler, the son of Ben and Edna (May) Presler, was born August 12, 1930, in Duncombe, Iowa. He graduated from FDSH in 1949.
On September 13, 1953, Jack married Virginia Kunde after a courtship that began after spotting her at a New Year’s Eve party. He was a loyal and devoted husband to her until her death and after she died, he would often say he needed to go to Minnesota where her ashes were laid to “talk to your ma.”