After 30 Years, Fletcher Retires as City Financial Director
September 12th, 2013 by Joe BurgessAfter serving the City of Monticello for 30 years, Kimberly Fletcher retired, Friday.
Mrs. Fletcher told MLive, “Like Ms. Reba, who had this job before me; one day she finished up her work, and said, “Well, that’s about all I can do here” and retired, right then.” “I thought she was crazy, but after 30 years, it all makes sense, now.”
In her 30 years of service to the citizens of Monticello, she has served under 5 mayors: James Jordan, Harold West, David Anderson, Joe Rogers, and current mayor AllenMaxwell.
Fletchers will finish using her vacation time, then officially enter retirement.
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Congratulations on a job well done, its been a short 9 months for us, but you will be missed.
Kim
You will be missed dearly. You are a great person and even better friend. Good luck with ur retirement. We wish you the best.
Kim I will miss you so much anytime I had insurance issues you were so sweet to deal with. You done your job with kindness accuracy and grace. Your shoes will be very, very hard to fill!
Kim,
You will be missed. Tuesdays will not be the same without you. You get used to a person after 22 years! I wish you all the happiness in the world.