Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis

Retirees for Month of January 2019

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February 1, 2019 | 2 min reading time

This article is 6 years old. It was published on February 1, 2019.

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EMPLOYEE DEPARTMENT YEARS
Robert Akers Division of Forestry 41
Kerri E. Brown Comptroller's Office 42
August Buttice Sherriff's Department 25
James A. Caldwell Assessor's Office 39
M Sharon Carpenter Recorder 30
Terry Carter Juvenile Courts 32
Russell Crouch Water Division 32
Jerry G. Cunigan Airport Authority 27
Rickey Currie Water Division 28
Michael E. Dueker Circuit Attorney's Office 09
Doris Hamilton Comptroller's Office 27
Frederick M. Hulsey Street Department 27
Richard Hulsey Traffic Division 29
Gary Kilpela Street - Refuse 37
Michael B. Kues Airport Authority 39
David Lomax St. Louis Police Department 06
Dennis B. Moore Water Division 13
Gregory Moore Justice Center 20
Mary Ellen Pennick Juvenile Courts 50
Margaret Robinson Health Department 18
Minnie L. Rodgers Airport Authority 47
Gail Scales Justice Center 14
Clifford L. Seratti Street Division 28
Robert Simora Airport Authority 28
Alan Snyder Building Division 08
Cynthia Tanner Circuit Court Administrator 05
Michael Paul Tebeau Airport Authority 50
Joyce A. Walsh Building Division 21
M. Keithley Williams Circuit Court Administrator 10
Mark A. Wilson Street Department 31

 

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