Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis

Retirees for Month of May 2018

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June 1, 2018 | 2 min reading time

This article is 7 years old. It was published on June 1, 2018.

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EMPLOYEE DEPARTMENT YEARS
Steven R. Bacon Facilities Management 31
Nita Curd Department Of Corrections 32
Mary J. Connally Information Technology Serv. 40
Catherine W. Cooksey Building Division 34
Nicholas J. Dattilo Building Division 20
Mary F. Davner St. Louis Public Library 18
Lillie Ezell City Emergency Management 38
Patricia Hamilton-Smith St. Louis Zoo 30
Andrea L. Howard St. Louis Fire Department 29
Steven Hummel Dept. of Health/Animal Control 17
Stephanie D. Johnson St. Louis Fire Department 18
Antoinette M. Jones-Fuse Recorder of Deeds 21
Kathleen Schade Health Dept. - Environmental Health 21
JoAnn Spitale Community Development Agency 51
Marion J. Sprung Building Division 39
Kenneth H. Stover St. Louis Zoo 17
Arizona J. Yellowwolf Department of Public Safety 23

 

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