'No matter how awful things are, he can cheer you up': Neighbors bid fond farewell to 'Mailman Mike'
By:
Bryant McCray
Posted: Oct 8, 2023 7:28 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Bryant McCray tags along with Michael Boothe on his final route in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood. Boothe, affectionately known as 'Mailman Mike' has worked as a United States Postal worker for 30 years.
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