‘It’s personal’: 90-year-old postal worker going strong after 70 years on the job | USA TODAY



Ninety-year-old Leroy Brown has been employed with the United States Postal Service for 70 years and has no thoughts about retirement.

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  1. Good for him. He looks 25 years younger. Very inspirational to see someone dedicated to his job that he loves. ❀

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  4. Rain, sleet nor snow can stop.him. Time is on his side. Great man. πŸ’™ πŸ“« 🌧 ❄️

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  7. Dear Sir/Madam,

    I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am a Rohingya individual originally from Myanmar. In 2017, I was forced to flee my homeland due to ongoing persecution and sought refuge in Bangladesh. During my time in Bangladesh, I resided in a refugee camp and was registered under the UNHCR.

    Currently, I am living in Malaysia since 2019, and I find myself facing significant challenges in my daily life. One of the main difficulties I encounter is the absence of an identity card issued by UNHCR, which greatly hampers my ability to navigate various aspects of life in Malaysia. Therefore, I am humbly reaching out to request your assistance in obtaining an identity card. Having this card would greatly improve my situation and allow me to overcome the obstacles I face on a regular basis.

    Please know that any support or help you can provide would mean the world to me. I am truly grateful for your consideration, and please rest assured that your kindness will be remembered in my daily prayers. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.

    Best regards,

    Rofik
    Phone Number: +6 01121941012

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  9. Praise our Father and Jesus Christ for this beautiful