Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
Retirees for Month of February 2019
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March 1, 2019
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EMPLOYEE | DEPARTMENT | YEARS |
Christopher J. Bublis | Division of Parks | 26 |
Mark D. Cain | Supply/Multigraph Section | 41 |
Vanessa Z. Carter | Parks, Rec. & Forestry | 40 |
Marie T. Ceselski | Recorder of Deeds Office | 24 |
Victor Cooper | City Justice Center | 20 |
Linda Cox | St. Louis Public Library | 11 |
Michael Egenriether | Juvenile Courts | 45 |
Darrell Gates | Airport Authority | 22 |
Ronald Glover | Police Department | 31 |
Barbara Henderson | St. Louis Public Library | 21 |
James K. Jackson | Airport Authority | 38 |
Mark G. Jefferies | CDA | 25 |
Daniel H. Kreynest | Police Department | 19 |
Aquilla LaGrone | Police Department | 09 |
Cornelius Osby | Treasurer Office | 42 |
David C. Stapf | Art Museum | 23 |
Richard Stockmann | EMS/Fire Department | 30 |
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