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Chicago's Policemen's Annuity & Benefit Fund Pensions As of 2016 Chicago's Policemen’s Annuity & Benefit Fund Pensions as of 2016 Years Current Annual Age at Name Date Retire Retired Pension Retirement Philip Cline 08/04/2007 9 $167,013 58 Terry Hillard 08/16/2003 13 $158,143 60 Dana Starks 02/01/2008 8 $153,926 58 Steven Peterson 08/16/2011 5 $146,358 61 James Molloy 06/04/2007 9 $145,140 56 Frank Limon 09/16/2008 8 $144,348 54 Alfonza Wysinger 10/16/2015 1 $142,871 53 Charles Williams 02/16/2008 8 $142,800 57 James Maurer 08/16/2005 11 $140,639 59 Jerry Robinson 05/16/2005 11 $140,167 62 John Richardson 10/16/2003 13 $138,955 59 Anthony Chiesa 11/16/2002 14 $137,842 55 Michael Mccotter 01/16/2010 6 $137,392 63 Hiram Grau 06/30/2008 8 $136,581 60 Richard Stevens 11/01/2005 11 $136,236 62 Everett Johnson 11/26/2008 8 $136,148 63 Matt Rodriguez 12/01/1997 19 $135,419 61 Patrick Mcnulty 06/16/2009 7 $135,352 60 Thomas Byrne 05/16/2005 11 $134,053 57 Juan Rivera 10/06/2015 1 $133,941 51 Bruce Rottner 07/16/2011 5 $133,881 63 Michael Chasen 07/21/2008 8 $133,785 62 Tina Skahill 05/16/2013 3 $133,706 53 Francis Kehoe 11/16/2007 9 $133,599 57 Samuel Christian 06/16/2008 8 $133,481 61 Fred Coffey 10/07/2006 10 $133,430 63 Ralph Chiczewski 08/16/2008 8 $133,419 57 James Keating 01/16/2011 5 $133,296 57 Frank Radke 04/02/2007 9 $132,759 63 Lee Epplen 02/16/2007 9 $131,211 61 James Jackson 06/16/2011 5 $130,853 54 Ernest Brown 12/16/2011 5 $130,746 58 James Carlo 11/16/2010 6 $130,626 57 Sam Roti 11/16/2010 6 $130,626 57 Harvey Radney 10/16/2002 14 $130,622 57 Patrick Garrity 11/16/2007 9 $129,916 56 Yvonne Sutor 11/16/2007 9 $129,916 57 Michael Patton 03/01/2008 8 $129,146 58 Nicholas Roti 03/16/2015 1 $129,093 52 Edward O'Donnell 04/01/2010 6 $128,557 57 John Flanagan 06/16/2005 11 $128,377 56 Kathryn Kajari 05/16/2005 11 $128,246 57 George Rosebrock 03/16/2008 8 $128,143 55 Dennis Prieto 04/16/2006 10 $127,836 63 John Ball 11/16/2011 5 $127,761 57 Wayne Milla 02/03/2005 11 $127,659 56 Hector Rodriguez 07/16/2012 4 $127,630 58 Edward Lanuti 04/16/2007 9 $127,268 57 Michael Malone 10/19/1999 17 $127,238 55 Roberto Zavala 11/16/2010 6 $127,221 57 Harold Hohm 09/01/2006 10 $127,209 61 John Killackey 04/22/2006 10 $127,142 57 Robert Hargesheimer 03/16/2012 4 $127,095 62 Michael Boyce 02/16/2008 8 $127,076 54 Dennis Keane 03/01/2012 4 $126,681 60 Richard Kobel 06/30/2005 11 $126,062 55 Joseph Murphy 03/01/2009 7 $125,514 61 Ernest Hernandez 01/16/2004 12 $125,449 56 Bradford Woods 05/16/2007 9 $125,370 58 Robert Evans 11/16/2008 8 $124,891 58 Walter Green 01/16/2013 3 $124,767 60 Toby Burton 09/16/2005 11 $124,585 60 Paul John Minogue 11/28/2002 14 $123,755 58 Marienne Perry 07/04/2006 10 $123,667 54 Charles Dulay 12/08/2007 9 $123,231 63 Mary West 07/01/2005 11 $123,229 54 Abel Presas 07/01/2005 11 $123,229 61 James Darling 06/16/2005 11 $123,229 57 Peter Larcher 01/16/2011 5 $122,807 63 Thomas Walton 04/04/2003 13 $122,714 63 Joseph Griffin 10/02/2003 13 $122,567 54 David Boggs 06/16/2004 12 $122,493 60 Debra Kirby 01/09/2014 2 $122,353 52 Carlos Velez 09/16/2015 1 $122,062 62 Edward Gross 02/16/2005 11 $121,930 55 Joseph Delopez 03/16/2002 14 $121,720 55 Roberta Bartik 01/18/2005 11 $121,390 55 David Jarmusz 03/16/2013 3 $121,319 61 James Roussell 03/13/2014 2 $121,235 63 Gerard Mahnke 11/16/2003 13 $121,045 53 Daniel Dugan 11/16/2010 6 $120,859 55 Neil Sullivan 11/30/2006 10 $120,686 56 Louis Gade 04/16/2004 12 $120,568 63 Dennis Lesniak 11/29/2001 15 $120,315 54 James Carroll 05/16/2009 7 $120,222 55 Richard Elmer 09/03/2011 5 $119,952 60 Patricia Walsh 06/16/2015 1 $119,658 58 Andrew Wojnicki 11/30/2001 15 $119,523 63 Sandra Day 01/16/2009 7 $119,495 56 Raymond Risley 01/13/1999 17 $119,475 61 Ronald Jablon 04/25/2001 15 $119,466 58 Michael Cronin 11/30/2006 10 $119,095 63 Michael Hoke 03/06/2001 15 $118,865 57 Matthias Casey 04/26/2001 15 $118,293 62 Sidney Kelly 03/16/2006 10 $118,159 60 Mark Davis 08/01/2002 14 $117,969 55 Wayne Wiberg 02/16/2005 11 $117,890 62 Michael Wick 08/02/2011 5 $117,780 61 Lucille Moy Bartosik 07/16/2015 1 $117,704 63 Michael Mealer 11/16/2015 1 $117,704 55 Judith Martin 08/16/2013 3 $117,704 55 John Graeber 02/28/2013 3 $117,704 54 Robert Lopez 05/16/2015 1 $117,704 61 Linda Flores 10/16/2015 1 $117,533 57 Michael Atkins 01/16/2004 12 $117,486 58 Anthony Ivanjack 02/23/2001 15 $117,455 51 John Guarnieri 09/18/2002 14 $117,432 54 Joseph Gandurski 06/01/2003 13 $117,272 55 Donald O'Neill 10/16/2014 2 $117,242 55 Ronald Brannan 06/20/2005 11 $117,226 57 William Hayes Iii 09/16/2002 14 $117,188 57 Charles Smith 06/16/2000 16 $117,100 57 David Dougherty 11/03/2003 13 $116,515 55 Harley Schinker 06/16/2002 14 $116,127 55 Leo Schmitz 01/31/2015 1 $116,092 56 Thomas Byrne 12/11/2013 3 $115,879 50 Robert Cornfield 01/16/2003 13 $115,458 55 Irene Jones 01/16/2006 10 $115,378 55 Beatrice O'Donnell 03/16/2012 4 $115,324 56 Michael Kuemmeth 12/16/2011 5 $115,250 55 Daniel Alvarado 11/16/2010 6 $114,683 55 Jeanne Clark 07/06/2001 15 $114,432 53 George Ruckrich 02/06/1995 21 $114,170 64 Gary Yamashiroya 07/16/2015 1 $113,781 50 Danny Briggs 08/11/2000 16 $112,836 58 Joseph Patterson 09/18/2013 3 $112,362 50 Lillie Crump-Hales 11/16/2009 7 $112,130 60 Maurice Ford 03/19/2002 14 $112,118 63 Harry Tannehill Jr 06/16/2000 16 $112,054 56 Lucio Martinez 11/16/2011 5 $111,979 58 Christine Kolman 04/16/2012 4 $111,853 61 John Frangella 10/16/1998 18 $111,541 59 Carl Drammis 04/26/1998 18 $111,439 62 Robert Walker 04/16/2000 16 $111,065 58 Eugene Nolan 04/16/2000 16 $110,523 65 Peter Schurla 02/01/1998 18 $110,483 64 Anne Egan 11/16/2010 6 $110,325 55 John Kennedy 03/07/2000 16 $110,028 56 John Sullivan 03/15/2000 16 $109,947 61 Charles Ford 04/01/1993 23 $109,922 58 Nathan Gibson 06/03/1999 17 $109,912 60 Joseph Gorman 12/01/2013 3 $109,857 51 James O'Grady 07/23/2014 2 $109,857 50 Matthew Tobias 05/31/2012 4 $109,820 50 John Kozaritz 01/16/2000 16 $109,584 55 Earl Nevels 06/21/1997 19 $108,421 58 David Sobczyk 06/16/2009 7 $107,802 54 Richard Wedgbury 07/16/1999 17 $107,647 55 Edwin Bishop 09/19/1994 22 $107,524 55 Claudell Ervin 02/16/2000 16 $107,451 57 Michael Shields 02/08/2014 2 $107,074 50 Charles Ramsey 04/15/2001 15 $106,868 51 James Mcgovern 11/30/2009 7 $106,835 58 Thomas Mcmahon 11/16/2010 6 $106,447 59 Thomas Spanos 07/16/2000 16 $106,382 60 Nicholas Schmitz 09/16/2008 8 $106,267 60 James Paoletti 11/16/2008 8 $106,239 56 James Polk 07/30/1998 18 $106,068 58 William Mccorry 10/05/2008 8 $105,896 63 William Wallace 07/16/2009 7 $105,849 60 Edward Griffin 06/16/2009 7 $105,602 60 Jerold Swarbrick 06/16/2010 6 $105,498 61 Robert Whalen 11/16/2010 6 $105,356 58 Stephen Glombicki 08/16/2009 7 $105,081 61 Joseph Drasutis 11/16/2010 6 $104,974 58 Randall Zawis 11/16/2010 6 $104,974 58 Virginia Drozd 11/16/2010 6 $104,974 58 Michael Magliano 11/02/2010 6 $104,921 56 Thomas Folliard 07/06/2002 14 $104,913 51 Fred Konet 02/16/2010 6 $104,739 59 Ronald Sodini 01/06/2015 1 $104,637 51 Robert Johnson 11/16/2012 4 $104,614 62 Patrick Gunnell 01/16/2010 6 $104,549 61 Robert Contino 01/16/2009 7 $104,172 60 Roger Whalen 01/16/2009 7 $104,172 63 Richard Johnson 01/16/2009 7 $104,172 62 William Town 05/01/2008 8 $104,147 58 John Doty 08/11/2009 7 $104,119 56 Terrence Mcmahon 01/16/2011 5 $104,045 61 Richard Aguinaga 06/02/2012 4 $103,905 62 Michael Gerhardstein 05/16/2010 6 $103,853 61 Charles Utz 09/16/1996 20 $103,785 61 Joseph Vaclavik 04/16/2012 4 $103,699 61 John Murphy 07/16/2008 8 $103,642 57 Mary Rozell 07/16/2008 8 $103,642 61 John Jemilo 08/01/1988 28 $103,639 58 Howard Denk 07/01/2007 9 $103,530 60 James Knightly 06/16/2007 9 $103,530 63 Thomas Libert 04/01/2010 6 $103,479 59 Mark Scheithauer 11/16/2012 4 $103,377 59 Kenneth Johnson 11/16/2012 4 $103,377 61 Cynthia White 11/16/2012 4 $103,377 59 Leo Crotty 01/16/2012 4 $103,306 63 Alberta Raymond 05/14/2011 5 $103,301 60 John Farrell 04/26/2009 7 $103,228 63 Joseph Logue 03/01/1999 17 $103,179 54 James Spratte 01/16/2010 6 $103,105 56 Joseph Gorzkowski 02/11/2011 5 $102,739 63 John Huels 04/16/2008 8 $102,715 60 Edward Lenti 06/16/2012 4 $102,519 63 Andrew Greenlee 02/16/1995 21 $102,503 60 Patrick Kellam 08/03/2007 9 $102,475 57 Phillip Chomiak 07/05/2006 10 $102,376 58 Joseph Boisso 04/29/2012 4 $102,261 63 John Kenny 07/16/2014 2 $102,010 56 Frank Gross 10/16/2012 4 $101,798 55 Kenneth Barnas 11/30/2011 5 $101,783 60 Rudolph Nimocks 07/11/1989 27 $101,771 60 Thomas Sappanos 01/16/2008 8 $101,748 58 John Matula 01/16/2014 2 $101,428 63 Maria Maher 03/01/2008 8 $101,396 51 Edward Denk 04/16/2013 3 $101,380 61 Howard Patinkin 11/01/1995 21 $101,128 63 John Pappas 06/16/1999 17 $101,088 53 Frank Fagiano 05/16/2008 8 $100,918 60 Alan Isaac 05/16/2008 8 $100,883 56 Arthur Parra 02/16/2008 8 $100,759 54 Joseph Dileonardi 04/01/1991 25 $100,470 59 Raymond Miller 01/24/2006 10 $100,457 63 Robert Quaid 06/16/2005 11 $100,444 58 Elgia Cook 09/16/1991 25 $100,351 62 Donald Bergamin 08/16/1995 21 $100,185 63 Ronald Garcia 04/16/1995 21 $100,137 52 Gerald O'Sullivan 01/06/2006 10 $100,045 63 Carl Leidy 06/16/2005 11 $100,007 55 Michael Alexander 05/16/2015 1 $99,936 55 Ronnie Watson 08/16/1996 20 $99,934 51 Thomas Riley 04/16/2005 11 $99,913 58 Paul Tasch 02/16/2006 10 $99,451 54 James Conlisk 11/16/2009 7 $99,449 63 John Devereaux 11/13/2009 7 $99,395 59 Richard Batrich 03/16/2010 6 $99,343 56 John Dahlberg 07/07/2004 12 $99,329 57 Randolph Barton 08/22/2006 10 $99,221 59 Joseph Blas 11/30/2003 13 $99,154 60 Jeffry Murphy 11/30/2010 6 $99,082 60 Marsha Feldman 11/16/2010 6 $99,082 60 Ronald Bellavia 02/16/2004 12 $99,070 57 Robert Cooper
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