UPS Store Owner Goes Beyond Duty to Deliver Military Mementos


UPS Store owner Randy Holst was on a mission. He was determined to track down the rightful owner of a lost box and delivered it. He had been looking for over four years for theowner since it was returned to his Golden Valley, Minnesota store a few years ago after a few delivery attempts failed.

When Holst eventually opened the box, he found a framed military funeral flag with spent shell casings, along with other military memorabilia and personal items. Knowing no one would throw those things away, he started searching for relatives of Carl Burnett Burchell, a veteran whose name was on some of the stuff in the box. He contacted the VA and sent over 40 messages on Facebook before he found Tim Burchell, Carl’s son.

After confirming the items were his dad’s, Holst sent the package to Burchell. It seems the box had originally been sent to Burchell by his step-siblings - but they sent to the wrong address and then moved themselves, leaving the box in limbo. Of course Burchell is thrilled to have his dad’s momentos back and he’s thankful for Holst’s detective skills that made it happen. “He’s what everybody should be,” he says.

Source: Star-Tribune


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