Lee Remmel, a man associated with the Green Bay Packers since the Curly Lambeau era, passed away April 16. He was 90.
“The Packers lost a cherished family member today,” said Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy. “Lee was a key member of the organization for many years and his knowledge of Packers history was unparalleled. He was a great ambassador and through his public relations work, he helped multiple generations of Packers fans learn more about the team. We extend our sincerest condolences to his family.”
A member of the Packers’ front office since 1974, Remmel led the organization’s public relations and publicity efforts until 2004, when he became the Packers’ team historian, an honor bestowed upon him by then-Packers CEO Bob Harlan.