Office of the Comptroller
Coleman in Records Retention Retires
Looking forward to retirement after nine years of service.
This article is 14 years old. It was published on December 1, 2011.
Barbara Coleman, Clerk Typist in the Comptroller's Office - Records Retention Section, is retiring after nine years of service with the City of St. Louis.
Coleman worked in the banking industry for 14 years before coming to City Hall and has worked only in the Comptroller's Office.
"I have enjoyed my years here," says Coleman. "My co-workers are a team and have been great to work with. Everyday there was a new challenge and I looked forward to it."
Coleman, married 41 years, has two children and four grand-daughters. She says she looks forward to her blissful retirement and playing bingo on Wednesdays.
Congratulations, Barbara!
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