Gary Knafelc spent 10 seasons in the NFL as a flanker / tight end for
three different teams, most notably with the Green Bay Packers
(1954-62).
His fourth-quarter TD catch on 29th September 1957, beat the Chicago
Bears in the first game at new City Stadium (now Lambeau Field).
He retired from the San Francisco 49ers after the 1963 season, and was
named the public address announcer for the Packers beginning with the
'64 season.
Years earlier he merged his profitable school supply business with
Valley School Supply, owned by former Packers Willie Davis, Ron
Kostelnik and Bob Skoronski. He retired as the PA announcer for Lambeau
Field following the 2004 season.