Department of Personnel

Happy Anniversary - Dec. 2011

City employees celebrate major service anniversaries in the month of December 2011.

February 1, 2012 | 2 min reading time

This article is 13 years old. It was published on February 1, 2012.

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The following employees marked major anniversaries during December 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

Carolyn Jennings - S.L.A.T.E.

20 Years

Christine Burnes - Collector of Revenue Office

Lawanda Anthony - S.L.A.T.E.

Dale Frankenreiter - Forestry Division

Stephan Hill - City Marshal's Office

Donnell Phillips - City Marshal's Office

Lawrence Shanklin - City Marshal's Office

Stephanie Walker - Fire Department

Laverta Harris - Fire Department

James Tabron - Fire Department

Brian Wade - Fire Department

Guy Jennings - Fire Department

Robert Abell - Fire Department

David Washington - Fire Department

James Dietrich - Fire Department

Wayne Killingsworth - Fire Department

Demetrius Rich - Fire Department

Donald Hubbell - Building Division

Jazelle Brown - Corrections Division

Harry Rogers - Corrections Division

Rochelle Ozier - Corrections Division

Yolanda Walker - Corrections Division

Curtis Skouby - Water Division

James Gougisha - Water Division

Ronald Dueker - Water Division

Earl Williamson - Lambert Airport

Derrick Brown - Fire Department

Craig Wingbermuehle - Fire Department

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