INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Friends, family, and USPS workers gathered Thursday to celebrate legacy of an Indianapolis postal worker who’s been putting mail in near north side mailboxes for 50 years.
Leo McElroy, an Army Vet lovingly called “Big Mac” by coworkers, is a letter carrier at the Mapleton Post Office right off of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street. He started his postal career in April 1978.
During an event celebrating McElroy’s service, USPS says he became emotional sharing stories from his long career, tearing up when reminiscing on his first days in training…