Collector - Real Estate Tax Department

Peggy Newcomb and David Dickerson Retire

Best wishes for a happy retirement!

August 1, 2018 | 2 min reading time

This article is 7 years old. It was published on August 1, 2018.

Two of our valued employees retired from the Collector of Revenue Office. 

Peggy Newcomb retired at the end of July; she worked in the Department of Revenue Office (DOR) for 16 years. David Dickerson worked in the Earnings Tax Department for 10 years. 

Collector of Revenue Gregory F.X. Daly congratulates Peggy Newcomb on her retirement.

Pictured: Peggy Newcomb and Collector of Revenue Gregory F.X. Daly

David Dickerson retires from the Collector of Revenue Office after 10 years of dedicated service.

David Dickerson is honored for his 10 years of dedicated service as he retires from the Collector of Revenue office.

Peggy and David were presented with a photo album that included photos of all their coworkers along with farewell comments and an engraved plaque. 

Thank you, Peggy and David, for your years of dedicated service to the Office of the Collector of Revenue and to the City of St. Louis. Happy retirement! 

Collector of Revenue Office
City of St. Louis
  • Department:
    Collector - Real Estate Tax Department
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    Employees

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