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Matthew Mullins
February 5, 2024
Tom was an example to the rest of us that the job at USPS, though challenging at times, was best done by rolling up yer sleeves & just doing it. Never heard him say a bad word about anyone( though there were many who deserved it). His work ethic was beyond reproach, even well into his 80s. He put many people half his age to shame. Always ready to help, always ready to show the junior employees how to do the job smarter...and hands down one of the nicest guys you could ever hope to meet. Godspeed, sir, you will be missed by the postal family!
Andrea Hickman
February 4, 2024
Thomas always had a smile on his face and was the first one to help you if you needed help. He will be missed
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