Celebrate Kathy Cuellar’s retirement today in Lighty 405 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Come help us celebrate Kathy Cuellar’s retirement today in Lighty 405 between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. We will be serving cake and refreshments while we all share stories and talk about how much we are going to miss Kathy. For over 30 years, Kathy has been the voice and face of Central Receiving and Delivery and she is going to leave a huge void in the department. We wish Kathy well as she ventures into a world of gardening, cooking, relaxing, and playing her favorite role as grandmother to her 2 granddaughters.  The staff at CR&D is already mourning the loss of the enormous knowledge base that Kathy has provided over the years. But more importantly, they are really going to miss the homemade birthday cakes.

All campus is welcome to come and join us in celebration of Kathy!

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