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Mail for the Deceased

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
8 hours ago

Mail Addressed to the Deceased - How to Stop or Forward Mail

Mail Addressed to the Deceased - How to Stop or Forward Mail After loved ones pass, you can stop mail from being sent to their addresses. Learn how to file a proper request at the Post Office to redirect their mail or remove them from advertising lists. Advertising – Do Not Contact List The Data & Marketing Association maintains a Deceased Do Not Contact List (DDNC). Within 3 months of registering the deceased's name with DDNC, advertising mail should decrease. Register on DMAchoice.org If You Shared an Address If you shared a mailing address with someone who has died and continue to receive that mail, you have several options: - You may open and manage the deceased's mail as needed. - You may forward all of the deceased's mail to a different address. - You may forward a single piece of mail, for example, to an appointed executor, without going to a Post Office location. To forward the single mailpiece: Neatly cross out your address. Print "Forward to" and the new address on the front of the envelope. Leave the envelope in your mailbox for carrier pickup, drop it off in a blue collection box, or take it to a Post Office lobby drop. If You Have a Different Address To forward the deceased's mail to yourself or to a different address, you must go to a Post Office location to submit a change of address request. You will need to: Provide documented proof that you are the appointed executor or administrator authorized to manage the deceased's mail (Simply having their death certificate is not enough). Complete a change of address request in person.

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HAHarvey Walden
5 days ago

Walhalla Announces New Athletic Director

Walhalla, SC — The City of Walhalla is pleased to announce the hiring of Jonathan “Petey” Ridley as its new Athletic Director. Ridley brings several years of hands-on experience in recreation programming, youth athletics and facility operations, along with a strong commitment to community engagement and positive youth development. Ridley has served with the Seneca Recreation Department since 2020, where he has been actively involved in the daily operations of youth and adult sports programs. In this role, he has coordinated game-day logistics, supported facility rentals, maintained safety standards and worked closely with staff, coaches, parents, and participants to ensure successful programming. In addition to his municipal experience, Ridley has a background in coaching and player development. He has worked with youth travel baseball teams, served as a catching coach for Seneca High School’s C-Team and Varsity programs, and most recently coached a 14U recreational baseball team. His coaching philosophy emphasizes skill development, teamwork and sportsmanship—values that align closely with the City’s recreation mission. PRT Chair Jessie Bunning shares “We are excited to welcome Mr. Ridley to the City of Walhalla Recreation Department. I am confident he will give this role his all, bringing energy, dedication and a strong commitment to serving our community. Most importantly, I believe Ridley will place a meaningful focus on developing and supporting the young athletes of the Walhalla area, helping them grow both on and off the field. His commitment to fostering growth, teamwork and meaningful experiences will have a lasting impact on our community.” As Athletic Director, Ridley will oversee the City’s athletic programming, support facility operations and work to expand recreational opportunities while maintaining a positive and inclusive environment for participants and families; as the City looks ahead to its new $5.4 million recreation center, scheduled to open in August. Ridley is expected to begin his new role on May 11.The post City of Walhalla Announces Jonathan “Petey” Ridley as Athletic Director first appeared on City of Walhalla.

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