Earl Lambeau
Chronology
| 1898 | Born April 9, in Green Bay, Wisconsin |
| 1919 | Marries Marguerite Van Kessel |
| 1919 | Founds Green Bay Packers football team |
| 1920 | Introduces passing game |
| 1921 | Packers join new National Football League (NFL) |
| 1929-31 | Packers win NFL championship |
| 1934 | Lambeau and Marguerite Van Kessel divorce |
| 1935 | Marries second wife, Sue |
| 1936 | Packers win NFL West Division title, win NFL championship |
| 1938 | Packers win NFL West Division title, lose NFL championship |
| 1939 | Packers win NFL West Division title, win NFL championship |
| 1940 | Divorced from second wife |
| 1944 | Packers win NFL West Division title, win NFL championship |
| 1945 | Marries Grace Nichols |
| 1949 | Lambeau is fired from Green Bay Packers team. |
| 1950-51 | Coaches for Chicago Cardinals |
| 1952-53 | Coaches for Washington Redskins |
| 1955 | Divorced from Nichols |
| 1963 | Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame |
| 1965 | Dies from a heart attack in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin |
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