<p></p><p></p><p>People loved Arnold Van Puymbroeck because, well, because he's Arnold.</p><p>He wore a permanent smile, spoke with a thick, Flemish accent from early years spent in Belgium and, at 95, maintained his long-held tradition of watching "Jeopardy!" at Toons, a bar around the corner from his <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/wrigleyville" >Wrigleyville</a> home.</p><p>"He loved to yell out all the answers even though 99% of the time his answers would be incorrect, and then he'd laugh and throw his hands in the air and smile," said Ajay Graham, a bartender there.</p><p>His entrance would be met with hearty greetings not only at Toons but also his other go-tos, including Hopleaf Bar and The Piggery. </p><p>He never stayed long. One drink, maybe two.