Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
Retirees for Month of May 2018
Our best wishes for a Happy Retirement!
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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