Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis

August 2020 Retirees

Our best wishes for a Happy Retirement

September 3, 2020 | 2 min reading time

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EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM

RETIREES FOR MONTH OF AUGUST 2020

 

EMPLOYEE - DEPARTMENT - YEARS

 

Adona M. Buford - Planning & Urban Design - 24                   

Benjamin A. Coleman - St. Louis Public Library - 08

Walter Coleman - St. Louis Public Library - 09

Daniel R. Dyer - Refuse Division - 26

Randy Echols - Treasurer’s Office - 18

Carl E. Hatcher - Human Services -  22

John K. Klupe - Sheriff’s Department - 10

William A. Nardoni - Water Division - 32

Jeffry K. Pierce - Circuit Court Administrator - 23                   

Hazel E. Prete - License Collector Office - 39

Barbara J. Speropoulos - Recorder of Deeds - 19

Donald Taylor - Planning & Urban Design - 26

Gloria Wallace - Recorder of Deeds - 17

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    Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
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