Bank of Jamestown Head Teller Katherine Gosser Retires After 36 Years

Gosser's dedication and warm spirit will be deeply missed by coworkers and customers alike.

Mar. 17, 2026 at 8:09pm

After 36 years of service, Katherine Gosser, the Head Teller at the Bank of Jamestown in Kentucky, is retiring. Gosser has been a steady presence, trusted leader, and friendly face to generations of customers, guiding the bank through growth and change with grace, professionalism, and genuine care for those she served.

Why it matters

Gosser's retirement marks the end of an era at the Bank of Jamestown, as she has been a beloved and integral part of the community for over three decades. Her departure will leave a void, but also highlights the importance of dedicated, long-serving employees in fostering strong relationships and a positive culture within local businesses.

The details

Over her 36-year career, Gosser has built meaningful relationships with her coworkers and customers, always taking the time to make others feel welcomed and appreciated. Her commitment to making a positive difference, both inside and outside the bank, has left a lasting mark. While the bank will miss her daily presence, they are excited for Gosser to enjoy her well-earned retirement and continue sharing her light with others.

  • Katherine Gosser's final day at the Bank of Jamestown will be Thursday, March 26, 2026.
  • The bank is hosting a retirement celebration for Gosser on March 26, 2026 from 10 AM to 1 PM.

The players

Katherine Gosser

The Head Teller at the Bank of Jamestown in Kentucky, who is retiring after 36 years of dedicated service.

Bank of Jamestown

A local bank in Jamestown, Kentucky, where Katherine Gosser has worked for the past 36 years.

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What’s next

The bank is hosting a retirement celebration for Katherine Gosser on Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 10 AM to 1 PM.

The takeaway

Katherine Gosser's retirement from the Bank of Jamestown after 36 years of service highlights the importance of dedicated, long-serving employees in building strong community relationships and a positive workplace culture. Her departure will leave a void, but also serves as an inspiration for other local businesses to foster that same level of loyalty and care for their employees and customers.