Office of the Collector of Revenue
Retirement Luncheon
Congratulations and best wishes to David Jackson and Sharon Sutterer.
This article is 12 years old. It was published on October 1, 2013.

Two of our valued employees retired from the Collector of Revenue Office. David Jackson and Sharon Sutterer were both given a luncheon in their honor followed by a celebration to wish them farewell. David and Sharon were presented with a photo album that included photos of everyone in the office along with their farewell comments and an engraved arch.
David retired in late August and worked in the Mail Processing Department. David was employed with the Collector's office since 1977. David's mother Marilyn, and his sister Linda, attended the luncheon and celebration. Happy retirement David! Thank you for your 36 years of dedicated service to the Office of the Collector of Revenue and to the City of St. Louis.
Sharon Sutterer retired in late September and worked in the Water Department.
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