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The Wrigley Mansion is honored to pay tribute to its owner,
Geordie Hormel who passed
away on February 12, 2006. Although Geordie was the child of a prominent
American family, heir to the Hormel meat-packing Foods Corporation, and had fame
and fortune that most of us can only imagine, to the staff of The Wrigley
Mansion he was simply "Geordie". Geordie was well known for his philanthropic
endeavors and charitable contributions throughout the state. He was an
accomplished artist and musician who loved playing piano for the guests each
Sunday in his unique and always entertaining style. He was a man of character,
wit and charm and he loved The Wrigley Mansion. Geordie believed that when
guests walked in the door of this opulent place, they should be treated with the
utmost respect, service and class. In his words, "that anyone should expect when
being a guest at someone's establishment." Today some might consider this an
"old-school" philosophy, but The Wrigley staff considers it routine. Geordie
purchased The Mansion in 1992 and has restored and maintained the property to
its original splendor. His legacy lives on with his wife, Jamie, while
maintaining the dignity and elegance of the era in which the mansion was built,
brings a fresh contemporary approach to the ambiance and dining experience. The
newest addition of Geordie's Lounge was named in honor of the man who believed
in The
Wrigley's success when those around him thought it was not worth it. The Wrigley
Mansion staff will continue to work hard and prove to those who didn't think he
could...that he has!
Geordie Hormel
(1928-2006)
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