Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis

Retirees - March 2020

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Employees Retirement System Retirees for Month of March 2020

EMPLOYEE - DEPARTMENT - YEARS

Clareece Hughes - Building Division - 34 years

Elsa Jarvis - Airport Authority - 33 years

Donald R. Johnson - Airport Authority - 28 years

Michael Joshua - Airport Authority - 15 years

Geralynn M. Lewis - Circuit Attorney's Office - 42 years

Brenda McDonald - St. Louis Public Library - 31 years

Terry Angela Payne - Division of Corrections - 34 years

Thomas Pearson - St. Louis Public Library - 35 years

Gregory Richardson - Water Division - 14 years

Carolyn Sanford - St Louis Public Library - 8 years

Eugene W. Staten - Airport Authority - 22 years

Dorothy Thomas-Harrison - Division of Corrections - 29 years

Verne H. Twedell - Refuse Division - 9 years

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    Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
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