Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis

Retirees - October 2020

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November 3, 2020 | 2 min reading time

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EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM

RETIREES FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER 2020

 

EMPLOYEE - DEPARTMENT - YEARS

Dennis J. Ainley - Division of Parks - 19                   

David S. Arcipowski - Equipment Service - 43

Carol Baker - Collector of Revenue - 12

Alfred A. Brown - License Collector - 09

Sandra J. Cripe - Circuit Court Administrator - 21

Barbara A. Crump - S.L.A.T.E - 21

Jessie Davison - Division of Recreation - 25

Joel K. Ellerbrake - Building Division - 05

Reginald Gooden - Juvenile Division - 31                   

Barbara Holmes - Police Department - 26

Joan M. Jennings - City Counselor - 14

Joyce Landrum - Department of Personnel - 44

Richard A. Lauman - Assessor - 11

Dick L. Manzo - St. Louis Zoo - 09

Carl Maul - Division of Parks -  25

Sylvester McMiller - Public Safety - 28

Richard Olliges - Department of Personnel/ERS - 26

Sharon Potter - Collector of Revenue - 15

Kathleen Gormley Tanner - Department of Personnel - 37

Robin Suda-Hill - Airport Authority - 07

Carolyn Warren - St. Louis Public Library - 20

Cornelius Watson - City Marshal - 26                                              

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    Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
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