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Goodbye letter or mail to colleagues and coworkers on retirement

Sample Goodbye Letter

From,
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Date: _____ (Date on Which Letter is Written)
To,
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Dear colleagues,
I am penning this letter to you all, my colleagues and coworkers as a farewell note with a very heavy heart since the time has finally come to retire from this organization as Senior Manager-Sales after completing twenty years of fruitful service.
I thank my colleagues, younger and older for teaching me valuable lessons of life which saw me mature into a reliable and productive employee. I achieved success in my professional and personal life due to the timely guidance and support extended by my seniors. I am proud to be a part of this fraternity.
I will cherish this last week of my tenure and the years gone by forever. I apologize if my stern behavior at times hurt anyone. This was never intended to hurt anyone personally, but rendered due to circumstantial reasons.
I am taking along strong bonds of friendship which I nurtured in these years. Here is wishing the organization and all my colleagues goodbye and the very best for the future.
Kindest Regards
Mr. Regan

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