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More asbestos claims filed in St. Louis Circuit Court

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Another 18 asbestos lawsuits have recently been filed in St. Louis Circuit Court.

A total of four new asbestos lawsuits were filed during the week of March 26 through March 30.

They were:

--David L. and Judith Hall of Colorado allege David L. Hall developed mesothelioma after his work as a mechanic in Colorado, Kansas and Washington during the 1960s and 1970s, as a construction worker in Colorado, Kansas and Washington during the 1960s and 1970s and as a home remodeler in Colorado, Kansas and Washington during the 1960s and 1970s. The Halls will be represented by Nate D. Mudd and Casey Cira of Maune, Ratchle, Hartley, French and Mudd in St. Louis and by Andrew J. McEnaney of Hissey Kientz in Austin.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1473.

--Kirkland Holcomb alleges he developed mesothelioma after his work as a draftsman and salesman at various locations from 1965 through 2011. Holcomb will be represented by William Kohlburn and Brian J. Cooke of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd in Alton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1474.

--Gregory C. Hope alleges he developed mesothelioma after he was exposed to asbestos fibers throughout his career as an electrician and performing home and automotive maintenance from 1961 until 1979. Hope will be represented by Andrew A. O'Brien, Christopher J. Thoron, Bartholomew J. Baumstark and Gerald J. FitzGerald of O'Brien Law Firm in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1482.

--Martin L. Tune alleges he developed lung cancer after his work as a machinist and as an auto mechanic and home repairman from 1963 until 1979. Tune will be represented by Andrew A. O'Brien, Christopher J. Thoron, Bartholomew J. Baumstark and Gerald J. FitzGerald of O'Brien Law Firm in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1382.

A total of four new asbestos lawsuits were filed during the week of March 19 through March 23.

They were:

--Robert D. and Rosalina Cousineau allege Robert Cousineau developed lung cancer after his work as a carpenter, drywaller and construction worker at various locations from 1963 until 2005. The Cousineaus are represented by Timothy F. Thompson Jr. of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd in Alton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-AC-1414.

--Karen Harmening, Donna Roper, Ann Smith, Christina Allen, Catherine Beck and Theresa Castillas allege their recently deceased relative, William Andrew Smith, developed mesothelioma after his work as an insulator in California from 1955 until 1980. The plaintiffs are represented by Christopher R. Guinn of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd in Alton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1371.

--Lawrence Hull claims he developed mesothelioma after his work as a laborer, bond office clerk, teacher and clerk at various locations throughout North Dakota, California, Oregon and Idaho from 1941 until 1995. Hull will be represented by Christopher R. Guinn of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd in Alton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1372.

--Nolan and Essie Madere allege Nolan Madere developed lung cancer after his work as an airborne paratrooper from 1947 until 1952, as a laborer at Shell Oil Company from 1954 until 1965 and as a maintenance mechanic at Kaiser Aluminum from 1965 until 1992. The Maderes will be represented by Randy L. Gori and Barry Julian of Gori, Julian and Associates in Edwardsville. St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1365.

A total of three new asbestos lawsuits were filed during the week of March 12 through March 16.

They were:

--Donald G. Kingsborough of Missouri claims he developed mesothelioma after his work as a fireman and electrician in the U.S. Navy from 1945 until 1946 and as an electrical engineer at McDonnell Douglas Corporation in Bridgeton, Missouri, from 1951 until 1985. Kingsborough will be represented by Casey C. Cira of Maune, Raichle, Hartley, French and Mudd in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1330.

--Betty Rapley, Frank Rapley II and Jane Cottrell allege their recently deceased father, David R. Rapley, developed mesothelioma after his work as a rifleman in the U.S. Navy from 1941 until 1945 and as a heating and cooling technician, welder, pipefitter, steamfitter, plumber, insulator, fabricator, aluminum worker, boiler worker, iron worker, maintenance worker, gasket and valve packer, sand blaster and general laborer from 1943 until 1981. The plaintiffs will be represented by Randy L. Gori and Barry Julian of Gori, Julian and Associates in Edwardsville.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1313.

--Christine Walker alleges her recently deceased father, Everett J. Fessler, developed mesothelioma after his work as an electrician and home and auto repairman from 1935 until 1979. Walker will be represented by Andrew A. O'Brien, Christopher J. Thoron, Bartholomew J. Baumstark and Gerald J. Fitzgerald of O'Brien Law Firm in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1324.

A total of two new asbestos lawsuits were filed during the week of March 5 through March 9.

They were:

--Nancy Devereaux alleges she developed mesothelioma after her work as a nurse's aid, cashier and assembly line worker from 1955 until 2011. Devereaux will be represented by William Kohlburn and Brian J. Cooke of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd in Alton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1266.

--Jennie Tonzola and Albert Johnson allege Jennie Tonzola developed pleural mesothelioma after her work as a laborer and office worker at various locations from 1961 until 2011. Tonzola was also secondarily exposed to asbestos fibers through her husband, Johnson, who worked as a tool and die maker. The plaintiffs will be represented by Shane F. Hampton of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd in Alton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-1267.

A total of five new asbestos lawsuits were filed during the week of Feb. 27 through March 2.

They were:

--Dennis and Sandy J. Conlogue claim Dennis Conlogue developed lung cancer after his job as a union carpenter in Michigan from 1972 until 2004. The Conlogues are represented by Steven M. Aroesty of Napoli, Bern, Ripka and Shkolnik in Edwardsville.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CG-952.

--George and Charlotte Moreland allege George Moreland developed mesothelioma after his work as a laborer at Benny's Auto Sales in Rolla, Mo., from 1963 until 1964, as a laborer at Shorty's Marathon in Dayton, Ohio, in 1964, as an apprentice bricklayer at Scruggs and Jolly Construction in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1964 until 1965, as a member of the U.S. Air Force from 1966 until 1970, as a laborer at Union Electric out of Rolla, Mo., in 1970 and as a laborer at Sprint/United Telephone in Kansas City, Mo., from 1971 until 2009. The Morelands will be represented by Randy L. Gori and Barry Julian of Gori, Julian and Associates in Edwardsville.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-949.

--Ervin Norful, Jr., Connie McCall, Pat Coleman, James Norful, Steve Norful, Mary Hawkins and Kim Norful allege their recently deceased mother, Rodessa Norful, developed lung cancer after her work as a laborer at Bussmann Manufacturing Company from 1969 until the late 1980s. The plaintiffs will be represented by Nicholas J. Angelides of Simmons, Browder, Gianaris, Angelides and Barnerd in Alton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-961.

--Debra Payne, Jordan Foster, Dawn Browing, Kevin Payne, Derek Payne and Erik Payne allege their recently deceased relative, Allen Payne, developed lung cancer after his work as an assembly line worker at General Motors in St. Louis and as an aircraft carrier and helicopter mechanic in the U.S. Navy from 1966 until 1971. The plaintiffs will be represented by Randy L. Gori and Barry Julian of Gori, Julian and Associates in Edwardsville.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-968.

--Vicbrazil Williams, Woody Williams Jr. and Clarence Williams allege their recently deceased spouse and parent, Gladys W. Williams, developed lung cancer after her work as a laundry technician at the Jacksonville Naval Airbase in Jacksonville, Florida, from 1966 until 1978. She was also secondarily exposed to asbestos fibers through her husband, Willie Williams Sr., who served in the U.S. Navy from 1937 until the late 1960s. The plaintiffs will be represented by Randy L. Gori and Barry Julian of Gori, Julian and Associates in Edwardsville.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number: 1222-CC-969.

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