Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
Retirees for Month of January 2017
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February 1, 2017
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EMPLOYEE | DEPARTMENT | YEARS |
Donna L. Ash | Election & Registration | 09 |
Mary H. Bergmann | Parks, Recreation & Forestry | 20 |
Annette Bridges | Neighborhood Stabilization | 28 |
Wilbert Burns | Sheriff's Office | 40 |
Barbara A. Cain | Juvenile Courts | 16 |
Julius K. Collins Jr. | Juvenile Courts | 30 |
Mary Ellen Colombo | Circuit Attorney Administrator | 16 |
Ethel Dunlap | Circuit Attorney Administrator | 12 |
Deborah A. Dupree-Johnson | St. Louis Police Department | 23 |
James L. Fox | Airport Authority | 30 |
Richard L. Gorsuch Jr. | St. Louis Public Library | 16 |
Lubomir I. Gounev | Water Division | 22 |
Michael W. Guzy | Sheriff's Office | 16 |
Linda Harnes | Parks Division | 50 |
Raymond G. Harris | Sheriff's Office | 33 |
David A. Harvey | Health Division | 11 |
Marilyn J. Jobe | Election & Registration | 27 |
Cynthia Jones | Dept. of Corrections/MSI | 23 |
Joyce L. Mennies | St. Louis Public Library | 15 |
William L. Olbrich Jr. | St. Louis Public Library | 12 |
Sandra M. O'Malley | Water Division | 20 |
Dennis G. Pogue | Sheriff's Office | 39 |
Daniel Skillman | Parks Division | 40 |
Frank Thomas | Street Division | 06 |
Timothy Willman | St. Louis Public Library | 25 |
Alvin J. Wilson | St. Louis Public Library | 14 |
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