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Eugene Siegel

Chicago Ridge, Illinois

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Eugene L. Siegel, Mayor of Chicago Ridge 1975 - 2013, retired Cook County Deputy Sheriff : beloved husband of Linda (nee Wilkins) and the late Virginia (nee Dame) Siegel; loving father of Gary (Debbora), Janet (William) Kappel, Andrew (Laura Santoro) and Matthew Siegel; dear stepfather of John...

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Please accept our condolences Linda and family, my sister Lori & I & my brother Edwin were shocked to hear this news. Gene was a great guy & cousin who we loved.

Mr. Siegel came to our front door in Chicago Ridge one evening in the fall of 1972. The 26th Amendment granting 18-year-olds the right to vote had been passed the previous year. Since I was about to turn 18 before the November 1972 election, Mr. Siegel registered me to vote that very evening and I have voted in every election since then.
Years later, I became a deputy voter registrar. I have registered hundreds of first-time voters over the years, but I always think of, and thank Mr....

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Eugene Siegel was my cousin. My father's sister was his mother. I remember as a little boy living in the Gage Park District of the South Side of Chicago that he would show up at our house to give advice and counsel. I remember him as a cheerful and extreme compassionate man. His sister Loretta was very close to my sister Dorothy Kusiolek at the time. Danny and Jerry were two of his brothers. Danny was close to my brother Robert Kusiolek. When my parents separated when I was 9 or so of age, he...

Dear family of Gene Siegel,


To all of you our sincere condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you this day and always.

DEAR JANET AND FAMILY I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU .

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So sorry to hear of Eugene passing. Glad that Judie,myself and my daughter Ashley got to see him after so many years at Aunt Jean's 100th Birthday party. Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you.

To the family- so sorry for your loss. Uncle Gene was a good man and he touched many lives. I have fond memories of him from my childhood. I'm sure he is in heaven with the Lord.
Tony Thomas
Phoenix,AZ