Kari Bernier named 22nd member of Packers FAN Hall of Fame

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This year's other finalists included: Dr. Gordon Dammann from Lena, Ill.; Jeff Gasser from Coleman, Wis.; Kathy Fermanich from New London, Wis.; Leo DeGroot from West Bend, Wis.; Carole Gutowski from Green Bay; Bob Pinzl from Waukesha, Wis.; Mark Ames from Spruce, Mich.; Bill Hughes from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; and Roger Cassem from Midlothian, Va.


In honor of her selection, Bernier will receive four club seats to a 2020 Packers home game; a $500 Packers Pro Shop gift certificate; a road trip for two to a 2020 Packers away game, including game tickets, air fare and hotel accommodations; and a one-year subscription to Packer Plus.


Bernier also will have her name permanently displayed in a place of honor in the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.


The Green Bay Packers established the Packers FAN Hall of Fame in 1998 for the purpose of annually honoring a devout and longtime Packers fan. The 21 prior honorees include Mel Knoke, Appleton; Louis Gardipee, Black River Falls; Ed Jablonski, Wausau; Paul Mazzoleni, Green Bay; Wanda Boggs, Brookfield; Sister Isaac Jogues Rousseau, Milwaukee; Dorothy Hanke, Milwaukee; Kathy Lazzaro, Milwaukee; Rich Barbera, River Vale, New Jersey; Richard 'Ike' Eisenhauer, Wauwatosa; Allan Hale, Green Bay; Jim Becker, Racine; Tom Little, Mount Sterling, Illinois; Rick Steele, Greensburg, Pennsylvania; Edward Fritsch, Sheboygan; Vivian Scherf-Laabs, Cedarburg; Steve Schumer, Gillette, New Jersey, Pat Nevala, Menomonie; Frank Lamping, Union Grove; Marguerite "Mugs" Bachhuber, Green Bay; Amy Nelson, Fence.


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