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We regret to inform you that on September 2, 2024 Horst Emil Siegel, the unofficial “Mayor of Lincoln Square,” hung up his mayoral sash and said his final “auf Wiedersehen” at age 84. Born on November 7, 1939, in Sudetenland, Horst waltzed into this world with a twinkle in his eye and a knack for turning strangers into friends. His journey from the cradle to his well-worn barstool in Lincoln Square was one filled with the kind of adventures that would make even the most interesting man in the world raise his glass in respect.
Horst owned Siegel’s Quality Optical and Winner’s Sports Bar. He also served in the US Army. Beyond his entrepreneurial ventures, Horst was a beacon of joy and companionship, often seen making his “rounds” through the neighborhood. One of his favorite stops was the Niedersachsen Futbol Club. Here he was admired as a long-time member, player, and great contributor to its continuous growth. He was deeply proud of his German heritage and put this into action through his support of various organizations.
Known for his radiant and warm personality, Horst’s presence was akin to sunlight, touching lives with his laughter and wisdom. His daily interactions were sources of enrichment and joy for those who surrounded him, embodying a spirit that many aspired to emulate.
Horst lives and laughs through his existing family, including his daughters Gabrielle Pawelko, Michelle (Jeff) Johnsen, Natalie (Kyle) Gammonley, Dominique Siegel and Monica Winkhardt, his niece Isabell Siegel and nephew Juergen Siegel, grandsons Matthew Pawelko, Jonathan Pawelko and Parker Gammonley, beloved nurse and caretaker, Finna Reyes. He joins the great after-party in the sky, where his mother Hedwig, father Franz, and brother Guenther are surely waiting to clink glasses.
At Horst’s request, a celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made directly to DANK Haus Chicago, honoring his lasting impact on the community. We’ll miss you, Horst, but we’re pretty sure wherever you are, the bars never close and the laughter never ends.
Arrangements by Meiszner Funeral Home, (773) 736-9000.
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