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Neighborhood celebrates mailman on last day of work before retiring

A mail carrier received a big send-off from the community for his retirement, a heartwarming moment captured by his daughter in a now-viral video.

Bill Buda’s daughter Alexa Buda shared a video on her Instagram this week, documenting her dad’s last day as a USPS mail carrier in their neighborhood.

In the clip, which has accumulated over 500,000 views, Bill Buda can be seen delivering the mail to different houses while his family accompanies him during his final day — Sept. 21.

The wholesome moment shows the community members come together to celebrate Bill Buda, with some standing outside their front doors and decorating their front porch with balloons as well as greeting him with drawings and sweet notes.

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