The late John Brosig of Pound, Wis., was named the 27th member of the Green Bay Packers FAN Hall of Fame on Monday.
Brosig was selected by fans from among 10 finalists during a voting period that ran from Jan. 1-31 on packers.com. More than 70,000 total votes were cast from throughout the United States and countries around the world.
Brosig passed away on Dec. 28, 2024, shortly after being named a Fan Hall of Fame finalist. Incredibly proud of the honor, he asked his family to include the exciting news in his obituary. John's son, Max, accepted the award on his behalf at Monday's announcement.
Dedicated and passionate, Brosig became a Packers season ticket holder in 1962, and for more than 60 years, attended every game at Lambeau Field included in his ticket package. He fondly recalled being at the legendary Ice Bowl in 1967. He and his wife, Diane, also brought their fandom on the road, watching the Packers play at 29 different NFL stadiums throughout the years. John enjoyed sharing his love for the Packers and football with others. He regularly hosted tailgates for hundreds of family members, friends and veterans and always extended invitations to fans of opposing teams he met during his road game travels.
Brosig's family nominated him and used the nomination essay to share John's unwavering love for the team.
In an excerpt from the nomination essay, his family wrote of his battle with cancer, saying, "Unfortunately, Dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer in June 2024. When asked what goals he would like to set, the first goal was to attend the [2024] home opener so he would not break his streak and start year number 60! We made that happen for him. Dad went as far as to push chemotherapy treatment until after the game."
This year's other finalists included: Regan Bucholz from Bonduel, Wis, Lori Coonen from Combined Locks, Wis., Paul Gasper from Onalaska, Wis., Ken Groholski from Manawa, Wis., Tammy Hedges from Weston, Fla., Michael Rossi from Hackettstown, N.J., Scott Schwartz from Pulaski, Wis., Valerie Smick from Yorkville, Ill., and Bill Port from New Berlin., Wis.
In honor of John's selection, the Brosig family will receive four club seats to a 2025 Packers home game, along with four pre-game sideline passes; four passes to the Packers Hall of Fame; a custom Packers jersey; a $500 Packers Pro Shop gift certificate; and a one-year subscription to PackersNews.com.
Brosig's name will also be 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 26 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, Wis; Kari Bernier, Dyersburg, Tenn.; George Oudhuis, Rolling Prairie, Ind.; Jeff Yasick, Mazomanie, Wis.; John Breske, Elderon, Wis.; Dan "Bogie" Bogenschuetz, Sheboygan, Wis.
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