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Keeping it all in the family
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Chuck Ritchie greeted customers at the retail window of The Dalles Post Office for the last time on Friday. He retired this week after 37 years of service there. Jade McDowell photo |
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Keeping it all in the family
A familiar face retires
after literally a lifetime
of postal service
Some people plan for their careers. Others just fall into them. Chuck Ritchie was born into his.
Ritchie retired Friday after 37 years at the post office in The Dalles. The figure is an impressive one, but Chuck has actually been involved in the postal business for much longer than that.
He and his identical twin Bill, who recently retired after nearly as many years of service in Vancouver, grew up in the Tygh Valley post office. Their mother was the post master and the office was attached to their house.
“We were kind of raised in the post office,” Chuck said. “As a matter of fact, when we were kids we used to help Mom dump the big sacks of mail.” 
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