Department of Personnel

Happy Anniversary - Dec. 2010

City Employees Celebrate Major Service Anniversaries

February 1, 2011 | 2 min reading time

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

The following employees marked major anniversaries during December 2010 in their careers with the City of St. Louis.  Hearty congratulations and sincere thanks for many years of loyal service to:

40 Years

Baxter Leisure - Medical Examiner's Office

30 Years

Cynthia Geiger - Information Technology Services Agency

Jacqueline Irving - Lambert Airport

20 Years

Deborah Williams - City Counselor's Office

Mark Greenlee - Recreation Division

Jerome Cooley - Street Department

Damon Elmore - Street Division

Raymond Daniels - Fire Department

William Florence - Fire Department

Jerome Lammert - Fire Department

Vincent Marshall - Fire Department

William Boeser - Fire Department

Michael Wesley - Fire Department

Joseph Schmitt - Fire Department

Michael Heep - Fire Department

Raymond Gillespie - Fire Department

Rick Stiebel - Building Division

Roderick Jines - Water Division

Dannice Hall - Lambert Airport

Donald Belew - Lambert Airport

Craig Williams - Lambert Airport

Michael Johnson - Fire Department

Lemola Mason - Fire Department

 

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