Current:Home > NewsMeet the postal worker, 90, who has no plans to retire and 'turn into a couch potato' -WealthMindset
Meet the postal worker, 90, who has no plans to retire and 'turn into a couch potato'
View
Date:2025-04-24 09:53:56
Dwight Eisenhower was president. Rosa Parks had refused to give up a seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus. The Brooklyn Dodgers won their first (and only) World Series. And Chuck Berry released his first-ever single, "Maybellene," for Chess Records.
Leroy Brown was just about to start his career with the United States Postal Service. His first day: Dec. 31, 1955.
He's still going strong, working in the Los Angeles International Service Center, a USPS processing center. The 90-year-old is in his 70th year of service to the federal government, including a two-year stint in the U.S. Army.
"I was lucky," said Brown during an interview with USA TODAY. "I went into the Army after Korea and before Vietnam. I was conscripted by the Army, but I had the luxury of serving mostly on an air base."
After his time in the Army, the Louisiana native came back to Los Angeles, where he attended trade school, and found jobs were scarce. The U.S. Postal Service was hiring, though. He applied, got hired and never left.
Brown started as a clerk and has worked in sorting, special delivery and other capacities throughout his career. He's popular with his co-workers, who call him "Pops" or "Dad" or "Grandpa." During the interview with USA TODAY, his phone pinged from time to time, calls from co-workers about his recent appearance on a Los Angeles television station and the upcoming holiday season.
"I'm not very good at texting," Brown said, apologizing for the interruptions. His co-workers come to him for advice, talk to him about their lives and careers. His job allows him to get to know people of different ages, from different backgrounds, with their own individual character traits and problems: "They give me good insight."
'Moving around like Superman'; 'lifting things like the Hulk'
Brown's not exactly taking it easy on the job, either, said his co-worker Roshonda Gabouret. She finds motivation in watching Brown "moving around like Superman and lifting things like the Incredible Hulk."
"He has that natural energy that would brighten anyone’s day," Gabouret said. "I am so glad I met this amazing person in my life journey."
Asked about the media attention, Brown said he's received calls from people far and wide, including now-retired former colleagues and others he's befriended over the years.
"It's nice to get the respect from everybody," he said. "I'm the senior person around here, you know."
"Mr. Brown has been so humble," said Natashi Garvins, who's with the USPS' Los Angeles media relations department. "I think it's a way of paying respect to his tenacity and ability to do this for as long as he has."
Wise words on how to live a good, long life
The father of two daughters (one lives in Georgia, the other in Texas) and one son who lives nearby, Brown still drives, though he's not a fan of Los Angeles' notorious freeway traffic. He loves watching sports on TV in his spare time, and he is a fan of the Dodgers ("They let me down two years in a row," he said), as well as the Rams and Chiefs, thanks to his sister, who lives in Kansas City.
Brown credits taking care of himself, eating healthy and staying active − and employed full time − for his continued vitality. Asked what advice he gives others, he kept it simple: "Take care of your body, be careful what you put into it. Don't try to be your own doctor, listen to your doctor. Live a good life and treat everyone like you want to be treated."
Retirement doesn't seem to be in the nonagenarian's plans. He's healthy, he's active, he loves being around other people and, well, he's not really sure what he'd do anyway.
"I don't want to turn into a couch potato," Brown said. "I don't just want to sit around in one place."
Contact Phaedra Trethan by email at ptrethan@usatoday.com or on X (formerly Twitter) @wordsbyphaedra.
veryGood! (56)
Related
- Trump's 'stop
- NYSE glitch sends Berkshire Hathaway shares down nearly 100%
- No tiger found in Cincinnati so far after report of sighting; zoo tigers 'safe and sound'
- Why Olivia Munn Was Devastated Over Her Reconstructive Breast Surgery
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Muhammad Ali’s childhood home is for sale in Kentucky after being converted into a museum
- 83-year-old woman gored by bison at Yellowstone National Park
- Aubrey O'Day likens experience with Sean 'Diddy' Combs to 'childhood trauma'
- Jorge Ramos reveals his final day with 'Noticiero Univision': 'It's been quite a ride'
- Electric bills forecast to soar with record summer heat, straining household budgets
Ranking
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- 83-year-old woman gored by bison at Yellowstone National Park
- A Black medic wounded on D-Day saved dozens of lives. He’s finally being posthumously honored
- Arizona proposal to let local police make border-crossing arrests is set for lawmakers’ final vote
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Taraji P. Henson will host the 2024 BET Awards. Here’s what to know about the show
- 'The Bachelorette' contestants: Meet the cast of men looking to charm Jenn Tran
- Miley Cyrus opens up about friendship with Beyoncé, writing 'II Most Wanted'
Recommendation
Have Dry, Sensitive Skin? You Need To Add These Gentle Skincare Products to Your Routine
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez Tackle Breakup Rumors With PDA Outing
Rapper Sean Kingston booked into Florida jail, where he and mother are charged with $1M in fraud
Tuesday’s primary in Montana will lock in GOP challenger to 3-term US Sen. Jon Tester
Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
How Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Raising Daughter Lili Diana Out of the Spotlight
Book excerpt: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
Poppi sodas 'are basically sugared water' due to low prebiotic fiber content, lawsuit says