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Rudy retires!

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This smiling face is Rudy Martinez. He's been greeting and serving people at the Montrose Burger King for 38 years! 

Until recently, that is. Rudy recently hung up his hat, to begin a well-deserved retirement.

This kind of dedication is not often seen — and Rudy brought it, from a positive attitude to hard work — despite some physical limitations. The 1983 MHS graduate was celebrated in style this past Saturday, with an open house at his old restaurant. Congratulations and best wishes, Rudy!


— Katharhynn, from the Newsroom



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