A Shrewsbury company has bid farewell to a much-loved member of staff after more than 40 years.
Jan Gilbert is seeking to spend more time in the outdoors after nearly 43 years being office-based, processing orders from customers at Shrewsbury-based oil and lubricants manufacturer Morris Lubricants.
When she joined the company, Jan recalls receiving handwritten customer orders on card which were then typed, before order processing was computerised. She also spoke fondly of former boss Andrew Morris who sadly passed away from Motor Neurone Disease in 2003.
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