Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis

Retirees - December 2019

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January 1, 2020 | 2 min reading time

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EMPLOYEE - DEPARTMENT - YEARS

Eddie Buren - Division of Corrections-MSI - 30

Curtis Camel - St. Louis Public Library - 20

Marlene Cento - Airport Authority - 48

Yvonne Crosby - License Collector - 18

John Finger - Division of Corrections-CJC - 6

Jack Granda - Airport Authority - 29

Ronald Hamilton - Equipment Services - 33

Bernard Johnson - Department of Parks - 6

Michael McKinney - Supply Division - 39

John C. Murphy - Juvenile Courts - 39

Matthew Murphy - Equipment Services - 30

Anthony Nickson - Airport Authority - 20

Stephen G. Olish - Police Retirement System - 25

James Sahaida - S.L.A.T.E. - 48

Terry Steed - Airport Authority - 19

Melvin Williams - Streets Department - 23

Ernest Winkelmann - St. Louis Public Library - 26

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