June was exceptionally tall, and he had a full curly head of deep dark brown hair which he later kept greased down following the style of the time. As the oldest son, he was expected to take a leading role on his father's dairy farm, coordinating care of the livestock and other daily farming tasks. June ventured over to Detroit in his late teens, perhaps not only in pursuit of job opportunities but also of the independence and freedom offered by city life.
June was living and working in Detroit at the time of his death, and he was visiting Bartlett's Beach on Pleasant Lake for the weekend, accompanied by two friends from Detroit. Pleasant Lake, located in Jackson County, was a popular vacation spot for the Packard family. An article about June's death from the Jackson newspaper, published June 1925, is attached on the next page of this memorial.
June is buried in Section 3 of the Woodlawn cemetery next to his father, Henry R. Packard and his aunt, Jane R. Packard. His grave is also a short walk from those of his mother, Zora and his brother, Willard.
June was exceptionally tall, and he had a full curly head of deep dark brown hair which he later kept greased down following the style of the time. As the oldest son, he was expected to take a leading role on his father's dairy farm, coordinating care of the livestock and other daily farming tasks. June ventured over to Detroit in his late teens, perhaps not only in pursuit of job opportunities but also of the independence and freedom offered by city life.
June was living and working in Detroit at the time of his death, and he was visiting Bartlett's Beach on Pleasant Lake for the weekend, accompanied by two friends from Detroit. Pleasant Lake, located in Jackson County, was a popular vacation spot for the Packard family. An article about June's death from the Jackson newspaper, published June 1925, is attached on the next page of this memorial.
June is buried in Section 3 of the Woodlawn cemetery next to his father, Henry R. Packard and his aunt, Jane R. Packard. His grave is also a short walk from those of his mother, Zora and his brother, Willard.