Department of Personnel

Happy Anniversary - August 2011

City employees celebrate major service anniversaries in the month of August 2011

October 1, 2011 | 2 min reading time

This article is 14 years old. It was published on October 1, 2011.

happy anniversary balloonsThe following employees marked major anniversaries during August 2011 in their service careers with the City of St. Louis.  Hearty congratulations and sincere thanks for many years of loyal service to:

40 Years

Linda Wessels - Multigraph Section

20 Years

Michael Devereaux - Jury Supervisor's Office

Reginald Gooden - Juvenile Court

Walter Rounsoville - Juvenile Court

Pamela Partee - Multigraph Section

Charles Benson - Fire Department

Robert Pappageorge - Fire Department

William Roach - Fire Department

Bernard Bruno - Fire Department

Chris Madsen - Fire Department

Michael Mattingly - Fire Department

Todd Howard - Fire Department

Leon Whitener - Fire Department

Larry Luckett - Fire Department

Nicholas Morgan - Fire Department

Brian Bast - Building Division

Luzella King - Corrections Division

Martin Troutt - Facilities Management

Mark Mamer - Lambert Airport

Larry Ferguson - Lambert Airport

Theresa Stillman - Lambert Airport

Sherwin Caldwell - Fire Department

Michael Dean - Fire Department

Eduardo Thomas - Fire Department

 

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