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Detroit posthumously honors Franklin with post office naming

Aretha Franklin was given a bit of R-E-S-P-E-C-T when a post office in her hometown of Detroit was named after the late singer

Via AP news wire
Tuesday 05 October 2021 01:44 BST
Aretha Franklin Post Office
Aretha Franklin Post Office (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Aretha Franklin was given a bit of posthumous R-E-S-P-E-C-T on Monday when a post office in her hometown of Detroit was named after the late singer.

Members of Franklin’s family as well as postal and elected officials visited the former Fox Creek post office to celebrate the name change honoring the Queen of Soul.

“Her legacy lives on in her music, in her family. But we have added to that list of her legacy: A post office with her name on it,” said U.S. Rep. Brenda Lawrence a Michigan Democrat and longtime postal service worker.

Lawrence also was a friend of Franklin’s and introduced the bill in Congress that resulted in the name change.

That legislation, which was signed by President Donald Trump in January, sailed through Congress, U.S. Sen. Gary Peters said.

“Sometimes people wonder if Congress can come together," the Democratic senator said to laughter during the dedication ceremony Monday. "Congress can come together when it comes to standing up and recognizing this amazing person.”

The post office is located about five miles east of downtown and not far from a concert amphitheater on the Detroit River that also is named for Franklin. It now will be known as the “Aretha Franklin Post Office Building.”

Franklin died in 2018 at age 76 in her Detroit home. A number of the songs she recorded during a legendary career, including “Think,” ″I Say a Little Prayer” and “Respect,” are considered classics.

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