95-year old crossing guard becomes source of comfort and joy for Milwaukee school children
By: Brittany Lewis
Posted: May 9, 2021 8:28 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- He puts safety first, but the kindness, warmth and above all, experience a school crossing guard brings to the job draws children to his intersection and provides parents with a sense of comfort and trust.
95-year old Julius Campbell is a regular site for families walking to the Yeshiva Elementary School near 51st and Keefe on the city’s northwest side.
On CB S58 Sunday Morning, Brittany Lewis joined Campbell to learn what keeps him coming back to his post year after year.
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