Noticing that an elderly woman on her delivery route hadn’t collected her mail for three days, a USPS worker grew increasingly concerned. However, the phone call she made next has been credited with saving the senior citizen’s life. Shonda Lemon, 34, has worked as a USPS mail carrier in Chicago, Illinois, for eight years. She told CNN that her elders “take a special place in my heart,” and that she shares a friendly relationship with one particular customer named Helen Iwanski, 89. “Each person has an intricate part of your life,” Lemon reflected, “and you never know how important they be.” To help Iwanski grip her mail, Lemon got into the habit of wrapping the elderly customer’s letters with elastic bands. Iwanski, in return, would sometimes tape candy to her outgoing mail for Lemon. Describing Iwanski as “a nice and considerate old lady,” Lemon made it part of her routine to …
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