Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis

Retirees for the Month of January 2020

Our best wishes for a Happy Retirement!

February 1, 2020 | 2 min reading time

This article is 5 years old. It was published on February 1, 2020.

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EMPLOYEE - DEPARTMENT - YEARS

Donette Bishop - Division of Corrections-MSI - 6

Linda R. Brooks - St. Louis Public Library - 12

Kathleen Camden - Collector of Revenue - 7

Lynn Clark - St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department - 39

Robert Cochran - Airport Authority - 21

Margaret Cole - Circuit Court Administrator - 10

Robert Cotton - Board of Public Service - 43

Patricia Cox - Division of Corrections-CJC - 29

Vaughn Desha - Airport Authority - 32

Kenneth Franz - Board of Public Service - 7

Willius Hager - Circuit Attorney's Office - 10

Anthony Hoke - Division of Corrections-MSI - 30

Samie Hood - St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department - 25

Ronald Hudson - Juvenile Courts - 40

Joel Klein - Airport Authority - 13

Kathleen McCray - Circuit Attorney's Office - 12

Angeline McDaniels - St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department - 32

Roy Miller - Refuse Division - 19

Chester Morris - Streets Division - 21

Willie Moore - Division of Corrections - CJC - 17

Lois Newell - Street Division - 9

Barbara Rimkus - Department of Personnel - 53

Luvenia Stayton - Refuse Division - 24

Eunetter Steele - Comptroller's Office - 47

Myra Turner - Building Division - 22

Sherry Veselske - Sheriff's Office - 10

Karen Walton - Division of Corrections-CJC - 27

Lester Webster - Streets Division - 27

Thomas Zelenovich - Water Department - 24

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