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Dennis Reeves retires from United States Postal Service

By Randal K. Murrell, Postmaster, Columbia KY

On Friday, February 23, 2018, Dennis Reeves was recognized for his 18 years of service with the United States Postal Service.

Mr. Reeves served honorably in many positions at the Columbia Post Office, as a carrier and distribution clerk, Sales and Service Associate, and maintenance.

Honoring Mr. Reeves were family, friends and fellow employees of the Columbia Post Office.




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Congratulations to Dennis Reeves on retirement from USPS



2018-02-23 - U.S. Post Office, 800 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY 42728 - Photo From Randal K. Murrell, Postmaster, Columbia, KY .
Dennis Reeves was honored today, Friday, February 22, 2018, by family, friends and fellow employees of the Columbia Post Office on his retirement. He was recognized for 18 years of service with the USPS Columbia where he has served as a Carrier and Distribution Clerk, Sales and Service Associate, and in Maintenance. - Randal K. Murrell

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