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Beloved Mail Carrier Celebrates 31 Years with Surprise Retirement Party from His Community

After 31 years of dedicated service, USPS mail carrier Bill Buda was surprised by his Ohio community with a heartfelt retirement celebration during his final delivery route. For 24 years, Bill walked the same route through Silver Lake Village and Stow, building strong bonds with the families he served, who grew to love his kindness and sense of fun. As a parting gesture, Bill’s daughter and family joined him on his last walk, only to be met by neighbors throwing him a surprise retirement party. Bill’s unwavering dedication and the outpouring of appreciation highlight the impact he made on his community through decades of service.

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