Editor’s note: In the Fall 2021 Local 776 Newsletter, one member was incorrectly identified, and another member’s story was omitted due to miscommunication with the printer. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. Both articles are reprinted below:
Danny Crawford: Danny retired from UPS on October 1, 2021, after putting in 44 years with the company. As with most long-term members at UPS, Danny started as a part-time employee in the Harrisburg Hub. As his seniority grew he moved through the ranks of full-time hub, package car, and lastly feeders, where he spent the last 25 years running up and down the road. Danny and his wife Judy have two children and five grandchildren to keep them busy in retirement. Retirement will allow him more time to pursue his hobbies of hunting and fishing, he might be able to take a few more trips to Lake Erie to enjoy walleye fishing. Danny and Judy had plans to do some traveling once retirement arrived, due to COVID they’ll be cautious, taking a wait-and-see attitude before venturing out. Danny is happily settling into life as a retiree and would like to wish all his Union Brothers and Sisters good luck as they work toward their retirement. Congratulations from everyone at Local 776 Danny, 44 years is a long time in the workforce, may you enjoy 44 years of retirement!
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Danny Crawford, (L) and Local 776 BA Dave Licht admire Danny’s retirement watch
Bob Diehl: Bob Retired on October 1, 2021 after a 39-year career as a Teamster. In that time, Bob worked for Victory Leasing, Transcon Lines, USF Red Star, USF Holland and UPS. Bob began working at UPS in 2004 as a casual feeder driver in Harrisburg, eventually becoming a full-time driver, where he worked until his retirement. Bob has a cabin in Perry County where he enjoys the peacefulness of the mountains. He dabbles in die-cast trucks of various companies and has had trucks made for some of them. With retirement bringing more free time he hopes to devote some of that time to flea markets and auctions looking for that special something. Additionally he has two motorcycles and enjoys riding the open road. One thing Bob is proud of is that in his time with the Teamsters he always self-paid his Union dues on time rather than rely on an employer paying it for him. Bob is proud to be a Teamster and has many friends at Local 776. In settling into retirement, Bob commented “My Watch Has Ended”. From everyone at Local 776 congratulations Bob, enjoy retirement!

Local 776 BA Dave Licht (L) presents Bob with his
Local 776-retirement watch
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