David Franklin
David Edward Franklin, 93, of Goodhue passed away peacefully at the Elysian Care Center of Lake City on Friday morning, May 21, 2021. He was preceded in death by his parents David J. and Theresa (McNamara) Franklin and his beloved wife Karleen Franklin.
Dave was a lifelong resident of Goodhue. He graduated from Goodhue High School in 1946, and proudly served in the U.S. Armed Forces in Korea from 1951-1953. Upon his return from the service, he was employed at the Heaney and Gorman store until 1966 when he became a postal clerk. In 1975 he became a rural letter carrier on Route 3 in Goodhue. He retired from the U.S. Postal service on June 9, 1989. Dave was a proud member of the Goodhue County Rural Letter Carriers Association, the Minnesota Rural Letter Carriers Association, and the National Rural Letter Carriers Association. He served as secretary of the county unit for many years. He was also a member of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees, th
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During the past year, federal employees â including more than 48,000 Colorado federal employees â have dedicated themselves to keeping our country running during the global pandemic.
Theyâve continued to provide essential services â delivering the mail, processing stimulus payments, tax refunds, small business loans, Social Security benefits including Medicare and Medicaid â to keep households, businesses and the economy operating.
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