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Retirement party given at USPS for Candi Stockton Flowers



2018-04-28 - USPS, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Candice Stockton Flowers has retired from the United States Postal Service (USPS), Columbia, KY. Her "official retirement party," the day following her last workday of her 33-year career, brought together family, current and former co-workers to celebrate her dedication and hard work and the new chapter in her life. With her from left were: Jim Owens, Ken Lefaivre, Joey Topping, Bernard Dunn, Jeff Johnson, Postmaster Randal Murrell, Dustin Oakes, Ronnie Holt, Ralph Mings, Candi Flowers, Neal Owsley, James Renfro, Joe Flowers, Jack Bailey, Jason Costello, Candi's daughter Cayce Davenport and son, John Stockton holding granddaughter Kharli Stockton, son-in-law Todd Davenport, Zack Humphrey, Katie Norfleet, Billy Caldwell, Sandy Loy, Cathy Murphy, Nathan Irvin, Joe Bryant, Justin Farmer, Steve Watson, Darrell Coomer, Elizabeth Coffey, Bro. Stanley Watson, Micah Harvey and Darrell Scott. Certificates of appreciation, gratitude and good wishes were given in abundance.


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