Jeffrey Lammers, Bemis Company, Inc., dies

Jeffrey Lammers, 63, died Sept. 25 after a short and hard fight with cancer at Cherry Meadows Hospice in Appleton, Wis.

Pw 187394 Wis145996 1 20160927 jpgx

Jeffrey Lammers was born in Milwaukee, Wis. on Oct.12, 1952, to William and Joanne Lammers. Jeff graduated from Plymouth High School in 1970 and Lakeland University in 1974. While attending school, he became a credit manager for Sargento Cheese Company where he found his passion for business. From there, he transferred to Duralam, Inc. in Appleton, Wisc. where he oversaw the accounting department. After an acquisition by Bemis Company, Inc. in 2001, he found great fulfillment developing strategic plans and successfully leading his global procurement team.

Jeff will be greatly missed by his wife: Susan; his children: Julia, Michael, and Anna; his parents: Bill and Joanne Lammers; a brother: Bruce (Isabel) Lammers; his mother-in-law: Nancy (Luke) LeBoeuf; and brothers-in-law: David Zanon and Christopher (Karen) Zanon. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law: Anthony Zanon.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Jeff's name at Homeless Connections.

For more information or to share a memory of Jeff, visit: www.wichmannfargo.com.

Pharmaceutical Innovations Report
Discover the latest breakthrough packaging technologies shaping the pharmaceutical sector. This report dives into cutting-edge innovations, from smart containers that enhance patient safety to eco-friendly materials poised to transform the industry’s sustainability practices. All from PACK EXPO. Learn how forward-thinking strategies are driving efficiency and redefining what’s possible in pharma packaging.
Learn More
Pharmaceutical Innovations Report
Medical Device Innovations Report
Cutting-edge packaging technologies are transforming the medical device sector in PMMI’s “Innovation in Medical Device” report, featuring advanced materials, smart solutions, and evolving regulations. Editors share insights from nearly 300 PACK EXPO booth visits—each product deemed new and truly innovative—alongside video demonstrations of the equipment and materials on display.
Learn More
Medical Device Innovations Report