Post Office seeks to deliver 1945 letter
MUSKEGON, Mich. (AP) -- In 1945, a letter was addressed to a western Michigan couple and mailed from a sergeant at an Army base in New York State.
It apparently never reached "Mr. and Mrs. Sensabaugh" on Washington Avenue in Muskegon and - nearly 70 years later - postal officials are hoping to find relatives to deliver the letter to, The Muskegon Chronicle reported ( http://bit.ly/1jI2ez1 ) Wednesday.
A vintage sealing material on the back gives the appearance that the letter never has been opened, postal officials told the newspaper.
"We're not going to disturb it until we can see if we can find the family first," said Veronica Mauseth, a secretary to Muskegon Postmaster William Rowe.
Man that postal service is efficient as shit.What would we do without those dudes.70 years seems like a reasonable time frame to deliver a 1st class letter.I get my junk mail in a much timelier manner.
Funny that huh.
Alright you postal workers step away from those guns it's just a joke.
No"going postal"is allowed here.