Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lasting Tributes Cremation and Funeral Care, P.A. on Nov. 10, 2025.
Robert Stanley Pack, Jr., affectionately known as "Junior" was born on April 22, 1944, to Robert Stanley Pack, Sr. and Gladys Bernice Willis Pack. God saw the road was getting rough and on October 31, 2025, he gently closed his eyes and whispered, "Peace be thine."
Junior was raised in Pack Town in Severna Park and then in Earliegh Heights when the family moved to their new home. He had a good life and adored his parents and loved his siblings, Louise, Gladys, Louis, Franklin, Carrie, Linda and Theodore. He attended Asbury Town Neck Elementary School and Wiley H. Bates High School in
Annapolis, Maryland. He was reared in a Christian home and in is younger years attended Asbury Town Neck United Methodist Church.
Robert was united in holy matrimony to Shirley Pack, and they shared 58 years of love. From this marriage they've had 2 children, daughter: Anne, and a son, Tyron. Now he had a special loving relationship with his son Tyron aka Pete. He poured all his love into Pete and raised him up to be a good man and was very proud of the man that he has become. They did everything together and Pete loved his daddy and took good care of him. Roberts family was very important to him, and he took good care of them, especially his grandchildren and great grands. He worked for Robert F. Beale as Construction worker, a security guard at South River Landing and Home Improvement Worker with Nolan Construction.
Junior had a good heart. He was loving, kind, fun, considerate, and very humble. He didn't know how to say no. He was the most dependable person; you could count on him. It could be the middle of the night, and he would get out of his bed to help you. Now, the
Chicago Bears was his favorite team. He loved him some Otis Redding and always sang "Sitting on the Deck of the Bay" and "Take Time to Know Her." He loved family gatherings and cookouts, his oldie but goodies music, working on cars, going to the Capital Raceway Racetrack and was a real backyard mechanic. We can't forget about the Bruce Lee movies. Junior loved to dress up in his zoot suits and cowboy hats and always stepped out in style. He was known as the cool and fun uncle.
He will join in heaven, his parents, Robert and Gladys Pack, sister; Gladys King, brother; Franklin Pack, adopted brother; Charles Monroe, niece; Sondra Pack, close friends; Freddie Porter, Bunk Eldridge, Alfred Nolan, Joseph King, Walter Pack and Joe White.
To cherish is memory, Robert leaves his devoted wife; Shirley Pack, daughter; Anne Pack, son; Tyron Pack, grandchildren; Ieshia Sheperd, Cametrish Shepherd, Tico Franklin, LaKia Wilson,7 great-grandchildren, sisters; Louise Pack, Carrie Nolan, and Linda White. brother; Louis Pack (Deborah) and Theodore Pack, sister-in-law; Divetta Pack, God-sister; Delores Hall, friends; Richard Franklin and Larry Gilmore, cousin; Linwood Pack, devoted nieces; Jill Davis and Patricia Thompson, and a host of loving family, friends, and neighbors.
A public viewing will be held on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at Asbury Town Neck United Methodist Church from 10-11 am. His Homegoing Celebration will begin at 11 am. Interment is private.