Jones and Naglieri Retire From Missouri City

September 26, 2006 · Print This Article

Each Served Almost 27 Years

Two long term employees retire from public service to Missouri City. Roy Jones with the Public Works Department and Mike Naglieri, with the Missouri City Fire and Rescue Service, have bid the City farewell after each having served close to 27 years.

Jones started working with Missouri City in August 1979 as a Crewman I and advanced to his retiring position of Street Superintendent. Naglieri, who joined Missouri City in November 1979, first served the City as a firefighter and retires as a Fire Captain in the role of Battalion Chief.

During recent presentation ceremonies at City Council meetings, both Jones and Naglieri were gifted mantle clocks in appreciation for their service to Missouri City.

“ It’s always with mixed emotions to see long term employees leave Missouri City, however, on the bright side, we are glad that they dedicated so many years of service to our City and we wish them the best,” states Frank Simpson, City Manager.

Jones Naglieri
Jones Naglieri

 

Retiring Fire and Rescue Service Captain, Battalion Chief, Mike Naglieri (center), is presented with a mantle clock time piece by Fire Chief Russell Sander (left) and Mayor Allen Owen (right) on behalf of Missouri City for his dedicated service. Naglieri joined Missouri City as a firefighter in November 1979.

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Jones Naglieri 2

 

 

(left to right) City Engineer Scott Elmer, Paula Jones, wife of Roy Jones, Public Works Street Superintendent standing next to her, and Mayor Allen Owen along with 3 year old, Jayden, the Jones’ grandson, share this retirement remembrance during a recent City Council meeting. Roy Jones was presented with a mantle clock on behalf of Missouri City signifying his retirement after his long term service to the City. Jones started working for Missouri City as a Crewman I in August 1979.