Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
Retirees for Month of January 2019
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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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