Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
Retirees for Month of August 2018
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September 1, 2018
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EMPLOYEE | DEPARTMENT | YEARS |
Donnie Arnold | Facilities Management | 27 |
Dale H. Brown | Water Division | 22 |
Laura Campbell | City Counselor's Office | 40 |
Terry Campbell | Street Divisiion | 27 |
Patricia Corkery | Police Department | 40 |
David Dickerson | Collector of Revenue | 10 |
Cynthia Dixon | Fire Department | 40 |
Columbus Edwards | License Collector's Office | 11 |
Kenny Hunt | Refuse Division | 36 |
Michael F. Johnson | Street Department | 24 |
Susan Littlefield | Water Division | 30 |
Leonard Marx | Water Division | 27 |
Larry McNeill | St. louis Zoological Park | 17 |
Mark Nesbitt | Sheriff's Office | 16 |
Peggy A. Newcomb | Collector of Revenue | 16 |
Zoe A. Perkins | St. Louis Art Museum | 39 |
Charles Vasterling | Water Division | 15 |
Nicholas Yung | Refuse Division | 46 |
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