Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
Retirees for Month of July 2011
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August 1, 2011
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EMPLOYEE |
DEPARTMENT | YEARS |
Ruby L. Bonner |
Civil Rights Enforcement |
10 |
Barbara A. Bujnak |
Recorder of Deeds |
26 |
Dennie J. Cox |
Water Division |
23 |
Susie M. Essex |
Division of Parks |
32 |
Caroline K. Halyburton |
Neighborhood Stabilization |
16 |
Joslyn Hampton |
Fire Department/EMS |
30 |
Leonard J. Harrison |
Facilities Management |
13 |
Linda M. Howard |
Building Division |
33 |
Stanley Jenkins |
Airport Authority |
32 |
Michael J. Quinn |
Division of Forestry |
42 |
Mildred Shelton |
Parking Meters |
05 |
William T. Steinkoetter |
Board of Public Service |
06 |
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