Louie Girodo, SJC Road Supervisor Retires After 47 Years

Louie Girodo thinking about retirement during his final days onthe job! Photo credit DeAnne Gallegos

Louie Girodo thinking about retirement during his final days onthe job! Photo credit DeAnne Gallegos

(L to R) back: Austin Lashley, Pete Maisel, Willy Tookey, Randy Pietz, Pete McKay, Scott Fetchenheir, Phil Antoneli, Terry Rhoades, Ken Safranski. Front: Ernie Kuhlman, Louie Girodo Photo credit DeAnne Gallegos

(L to R) back: Austin Lashley, Pete Maisel, Willy Tookey, Randy Pietz, Pete McKay, Scott Fetchenheir, Phil Antoneli, Terry Rhoades, Ken Safranski. Front: Ernie Kuhlman, Louie Girodo Photo credit DeAnne Gallegos

The group out at Columbine celebrating Louie’s 47 Years serving San Juan County. Photo credit Inga McFadden

The group out at Columbine celebrating Louie’s 47 Years serving San Juan County. Photo credit Inga McFadden

Louie Girodo, the San Juan County Road Supervisor, is retiring after serving San Juan County for forty-seven years. He was born and raised here in Silverton, and then he joined the San Juan County Roads and Bridge department when he was only 19 years old in September of 1976. His first job for the county road and bridge crews was as a big machine operator running front loaders and...

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