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SIEGEL, Jr., John Robert

John Robert Siegel, Jr., beloved brother, uncle, teacher, and friend, passed away peacefully in Atlanta, GA on August 16, 2025, at age 75.

John was born on July 6,1950 to Bobby Bernice and John Robert Siegel, Sr. in St. Louis, Missouri. John attended St. Louis University High School, a Catholic, Jesuit college-preparatory school, where he developed his lifelong commitment to learning and interest in teaching as his profession.

When his family relocated to Atlanta, John attended Georgia State University, achieved the Dean's List and earned his A.B. degree in 1972. He started teaching at Douglas County High School and then went on to teach at Lithia Springs High School in 1975, where he remained a long-tenured and dedicated educator until his retirement in 2013. While teaching, he went back to GSU and earned his M.A.T. degree in 1974, and his Ed.S. degree in 1981. His thirst for knowledge and love of learning was awarded with two Fulbright scholarships to China and India, and he also attended a study program in Russia. John taught many subjects including World History, AP European History, Asian history, Yearbook Journalism, German, and Russian languages. He was awarded STAR teacher of the year several times and coached the Scholar Bowl team to many victories. Even after his retirement, John helped write questions for the annual Scholar Bowl contest. John truly loved teaching and was very fond of his colleagues and students. He was considered an exemplary educator and an inspiration to many.

John's mother, Bobby, was a longtime Delta Airlines employee, and so during his childhood John along with his mom, dad, and brother Peter went on many adventures, taking trips all over the world. In adulthood, John continued to be an avid traveler, with a goal of taking two international trips per year while still teaching. He traveled the globe many times over, but was particularly fond of Europe, where he was a walking encyclopedia of historical knowledge behind all the interesting sights and things to do. You could leave your travel guide books at home when traveling with John! At one point in his career, being aware of how fortunate he was to have traveled so extensively, he decided to start sponsoring some of his students on trips to Europe. He not only acted as their personal tour guide and chaperone but also provided much of the cost out of his own pocket.

After retiring, John became a volunteer with the Friends of the Northside Branch Library, where his keen wit and dry sense of humor kept his friends entertained while sorting books for the book sales. John was a collector of books and historical objects, with his favorite subjects being the World Wars. John couldn't pass up a good garage sale and always found interesting items to gift to his family at Christmas and birthdays.

John was a devout Catholic and a member of the Cathedral of Christ the King in Buckhead for over 50 years. When traveling, his deep faith inspired him to locate a Catholic church and attend mass wherever he was in the world.

John was preceded in death by his parents, John R. Siegel, Sr. and Bobby Bernice Marie Siegel. He is survived by his brother, Peter Siegel (Robin); nephew, Andrew Siegel; niece, EvaMarie David (Brad); and grandnephew, Lorne David, all who loved him dearly and miss him tremendously.

A Celebration of Life service will take place at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to: Friends of the Northside Branch Library 3295 Northside Parkway Atlanta, GA 30327 or St. Louis University High School 4970 Oakland Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Aug. 27, 2025.

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Kristofer Key

5 hours ago

I cannot begin to thank " Herr" Siegel. He was a great teacher and a great friend. He is one of my inspirations as a teacher. I can only pray that someday my son finds a teacher such as you.

Abbie Michelson

5 hours ago

He will be greatly missed. Loved swapping travel stories as we sorted books at the Northside Library.

Carolyn Wright

Earlier today

It is an honour to have known and worked with such a brilliant individual, my condolences to the family.

August Elliott

Earlier today

I have nothing but fond memories of Mr. Siegel. Like many that will comment here he was my teacher at Lithia Springs High School, but he was much, much more important to me at a moment in my life where I needed true mentorship. He inspired me to become a lifelong student of history and to always be a critical, serious thinker. May John´s memory be a blessing across many generations.

Steven Hashimoto

Earlier today

John was my teacher and friend for over 40 years. In school and even afterwards, when I would visit him at LSHS, he would always greet me in Japanese. Early on, I didn´t understand a single word he said but he inspired me to learn my grandfather´s native language and thence forth we would converse in Japanese in front of his students which surely added to the awesomeness that was our Mr. Siegel. Rest in peace thy good and noble servant of God and thousands of young minds. You are missed.

Neighbor

Earlier today

My thoughts and prayers are with the Siegel family in this time of grief. May the memories shared fill your hearts with joy during this difficult time.

Carmen Shumate

Yesterday

I never had John as a teacher at Lithia, but I came to know him as a friend. He was Godfather to my two youngest kids. He had just sent his Goddaughter a gift for her high school graduation in May. We take time with our loved ones for granted. He will be missed. Because John loved to travel so much, I take comfort in knowing that he has traveled to his heavenly home where he can rest peacefully in the Father's arms.

Stefan Padberg

Yesterday

The most dedicated teacher I´ve ever met. He didn´t have a job - he had a passion. I so vividly remember walking into class and he was wearing a Pickelhaube ... the most impactful way to ever teach AP history. His kindness, dedication and helping hand was so appreciated by so many. I am thankful I was able to keep in touch with him after graduation and met him occasionally around the world on his many travels. He will truly be missed! Ruhe in Frieden, mein Freund.

Grace mack

Yesterday

I was on scholar bowl and in his ap european history class. He was a fun teacher. He will be missed.

Susan Goss

Yesterday

I taught with John at DCHS before Lithia opened. But over the years, I also "bumped"into him over Scholar Bowl activities and over other student-centered activities. He was brilliant! His love of learning about and experiencing global communities through travel was absolutely contagious. I know he inspired and made a lasting impression on many young people in his classes over the many years. What a wonderful life! He was kind, generous, witty, and so dedicated to teaching and helping the young people who were fortunate enough to have known him. I am sorry to hear he has passed on.
Susan Goss

Mandy Parsons

Yesterday

I had the honor of having him as my German teacher. My brothers also had him for various subjects. To say this is a loss is an understatement. He was a gifted teacher, but also a gift to students. His caring went beyond education, into people´s lives. The pages and pages of responses from former students on social media speaks volumes! As one woman said, "His students are his legacy." Truer words were never spoken! RIP Mr. Siegel. You are loved and missed!

Jim Hall

Yesterday

Mr. Siegel was my history teacher at LSHS the first year the school was in service. I liked his style so much I also took his class as a senior. I called him "Coach Siegel" at one point and we both got a great laugh at that. His dedication to teaching is remembered by so many, even 47 years removed from his classroom. The world is a smaller place now. God Bless you sir, rest in peace.

barbara key

Yesterday

Mr. Siegel was the first teacher my son, Kris, met at Lithia Springs High School and was a great influence on him. There are so many kind words about as a person and teacher but to my son, he was a friend.

Gene Hayes

Yesterday

John was one of the best teachers -- at any level -- that I've ever had. He also sponsored (and "coached") the Scholar Bowl team that was a cornerstone of my high school experience. He approached both with passion, wit, humorous sarcasm, and above all a dedication to excellence. All who had the good fortune to be in Herr Siegel's class will never forget his positive influence. Prayers for his family, and thanks for the memories.

Camilla Hood

Yesterday

I fondly remember my time teaching with John at Lithia Springs High School from 1978 to 2000. My thoughts and prayers are with John's family at this time.

Elizebeth

Yesterday

Dear Herr Siegel, I would like to send you a "wise guy" message because I think you would appreciate it. I know how much I appreciated all your bright, witty, inspiring comments over the years. Keep 'em laughing up there! Miss you. Elizebeth

Jonathan Freeman

Yesterday

John was like a father to me for the 13 years we taught together, 12 of which as next door neighbors. The extent of his faith and kindness was truly second to none. His presence in this world will be sorely missed, but I take comfort in knowing I'll see him again, relatively soon. After all, when we've been there ten thousand years...

I just hope my Daddy and Mr. Moe Bruner can show him around up there.

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