1998 WINNER: MELVIN "MEL" KNOKE
All of the ballots are in and the first honoree for the newly founded
Green Bay Packers FAN Hall of Fame has been duly elected.
Appleton's venerable Melvin "Mel" Knoke, the possessor of imposing credentials,
is the inaugural honorary fan.
As Mel noted in his essay entry, his late wife Leone was his girlfriend when
she accompanied him in his Model T Ford to Green Bay's City Stadium for the
first time - and she was his wife of 64 years when they attended their last
game together at Lambeau Field on the frigid afternoon of January 12, 1997,
a day on which the Packers defeated the Carolina Panthers for the NFC Championship
and earned the right to meet - and defeat - the New England Patriots
in Super Bowl XXXI.
The longtime owner of four Packers season tickets, Knoke has used them
to introduce many others to the "Lambeau Experience," having entertained
more than 275 different individuals at games in Lambeau Field over the past
seven decades.
Of late, this has been an especially rewarding experience for his guests.
Since he no longer drives a car, they now accompany him to games in the
comfort of a limousine he rents for each home game.
Mel also wears his loyalty daily - a homemade wooden Packers bowtie he
sports nearly every waking moment.
In recent years, he has brought himself - and the Packers - national
attention by way of an NFL Properties Commercial which featured him
on camera, announcing, "My name is Mel Knoke, and I feel the power."
Packers fans were asked to vote on the top ten finalists whose stories
best represented all Packers fans. In addition to Knoke, they included
Ellen Dahl, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.; Kathleen Mitten, Plymouth, Wis.;
John O'Neill, Madison, Wis.; Patricia Pleuss, Wauwatosa, Wis.; Judy
Russell, Oshkosh, Wis.; Lyn Schneider, Sheboygan, Wis.; Jim Sneed,
Waukesha, Wis.; Laurie Swartz, Sussex, Wis.; and Joe Unger, Milwaukee, Wis.
In honor of being selected to represent all fans as the inaugural
honorary fan, Knoke will be recognized on the Lambeau Field JumboTron
during the first home Packers game in 1999. He also will receive
four club seats, a $500 Packers Pro Shop gift certificate and a
road trip for two to a 1999 Packers away game (including game tickets,
airfare and hotel accommodations). In addition, he also will attend
and be recognized at the Packers Hall of Fame Induction Dinner in
March and be permanently recognized in the Packers Hall of Fame.
The Fan Hall of Fame has been established by the Green Bay Packers
and Packers Hall of Fame and is exclusively sponsored by True Value
Hardware Stores, Roundy's Pick'n Save Grocery Stores, Milwaukee
Area Lazy Boy Stores and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.