Lambeau Field to Host Bob Harlan Celebration of Life
Bob Harlan is remembered for stabilizing the Packers and leading their NFL-best record from 1993 to 2007, with 200 attendees honoring him at Lambeau Field.
- Fans from across Wisconsin gathered at Lambeau Field to celebrate Bob Harlan's life in a ceremony that drew hundreds of attendees.
- Bob Harlan, who joined the Packers in 1971 and led the team from 1989 to 2006, is credited with stabilizing the organization and securing Brown County sales-tax support for the 2003 renovation.
- Fans and colleagues shared stories, including Harlan's personal call to help a fan complete a Super Bowl collection, exemplifying his kindness and accessibility, said Baraniak.
- A funeral Mass at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral included songs, scripture and closing remarks by Harlan's son Michael, with Bears vice president and secretary Patrick McCaskey and team president Kevin Warren attending.
- The Packers will add Harlan's name to the stadium's facade during a game this fall, with team leaders saying his renovation work enabled further investments and community projects.
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Celebration of Life for Bob Harlan
A celebration of life was held on Monday, March 23, for former Green Bay Packers president and CEO Bob Harlan. A visitation took place at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in Green Bay, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial and later, a Celebration of Life at the Lambeau Field Atrium.
Fans honor Bob Harlan’s legacy at Lambeau, sharing stories of impact and leadership
Fans from across Wisconsin gathered at Lambeau Field to celebrate the life and legacy of former Green Bay Packers president Bob Harlan, remembering a leader who left a lasting impact on both the franchise and its community.Harlan, who served as team president from 1989 to 2008, was widely credited with helping stabilize the organization and ensuring the Packers remained in Green Bay. For many fans in attendance, his legacy goes far beyond footba…
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