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Friends and family celebrate Pikake Rickard’s retirement from the U.S. Postal Service
By BY LOUISE ROCKETT - | Jan 15, 2021
Pikake Rickard (center) was honored with a surprise drive-by celebration of her retirement on Jan. 2.
LAHAINA If you know Pikake Rickard, you’re blessed. Just ask her family and friends. She has a most gentle demeanor a lifted spirit she shares with the hundreds, dare I say thousands, she has encountered throughout her career. At the turn of 2021 on Jan. 2, she was recognized with a surprise drive-by celebration of her 30-year retirement from the U.S. Postal Service. She delivered the mail following multiple routes over the years.