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Ronnie Holt retires from Postal Service

By Randal K. Murrell, Postmaster

Columbia City Letter Carrier Ronnie Holt is retiring from the United States Postal Service after 21 years of service.

On Wednesday October 31, 2018, Ronnie Holt was presented a Service Award Certificate and honored by family, friends and postal coworkers and retirees at the Columbia Post Office.

Ronnie served almost 600 deliveries in the Jamestown St and Russell Rd areas of Columbia. Mr. Holt is a veteran of the U.S Army having served 20 years in the military when he retired in 1996 and began his career with the Postal Service shortly thereafter.




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Ceremony honors Ronnie Holt



2018-10-31 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Innocent bystander.
On Wednesday October 31, 2018, Ronnie Holt was presented a Service Award Certificate and honored by family, friends and postal coworkers and retirees at the Columbia Post Office.

Pictured with Ronnie is Zach Humphrey, Postmaster Randal Murrell, Ronnie Holt, Joe Topping, Christopher Goodin and Lawanna Wilson.

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