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Willernie, MN post office employee honored by USPS

The United States Postal Service is honoring Jaclyn Tennyson, who has served as a retail associate at the Willernie Post Office for 30 years. The USPS’ ‘For the Long Haul’ initiative honors the dedication of long-serving employees who have become integral parts of their communities.

Tennyson began her career with USPS in 1994, establishing herself as a reliable and friendly presence at the Willernie Post Office. Her deep knowledge of postal operations and her genuine care for the community have made her indispensable at the location.

“Jaclyn is the best there is. There is no one better,” remarked regular customer Bob Holly. “This is the best Post Office around with a historic feel. I love coming here!”

“I love the small town feel that Willernie has and enjoy getting to know the customers,” said Jaclyn. “I have seen babies grow up that are now customers and parents themselves.” 

“Jaclyn exemplifies the dedication and community spirit that the Postal Service strives to embody,” said Daniel Pittman, Willernie Postmaster. “We are proud to honor her as part of our ‘For the Long Haul’ initiative and celebrate the positive impact she has made in Willernie.”

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