- William Guthrie Packard
William Guthrie Packard (
October 13 ,1889 –November 19 ,1987 ) ownedShepard's Citations and served the company for 51 years rising to the position of President and Chairman of the Board. He is the namesake ofPackard Stadium , the home ofArizona State University collegiate baseball.Professional
Packard attended the St. Paul's School and graduated from
Cornell University in 1911.Mr. Packard entered the
United States Navy upon U.S. involvement inWorld War I , receiving ground school training at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology . He was later assigned to flying duty atPensacola, Florida achieving the rank ofensign and served throughout the war period.Following
World War I , Mr. Packard returned to The Frank Shepard Company (Shepard's Citations ). In 1919, he became vice-president, secretary, and managing editor of the organization. He was named President in 1929 and later served as president of the American Association of Law Book Publishers. The company was removed fromNew York City followingWorld War II and set up headquarters inColorado Springs, Colorado .Personal
W.G. Packard was born in
Oxford, New York onOctober 13 ,1889 . From 1911 to 1913, Mr. Packard represented theNew York Athletic Club as a sprinter, becoming New York City Metropolitan Junior Champion in 1911 and a member of theworld record 400m relay team in 1912.Throughout his life, Packard remained active in
Alpha Delta Phi , the American Yacht Club, the Bronxville Riding Club, the Cornell Club of New York, as well as in the Leonard Morange Post, American Legion, Bronxville, and as a founding member of thePikes Peak Range Ride and a member of the Desert Caballeros Range Ride.He was affiliated with St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Oxford, New York, as well as with various community organizations in
New York ,Colorado , andArizona .Mr. Packard married Sabra Anne Merriam Beaumont in 1920. Following a divorce, he married Helen Theresa Davis in 1944. Mr. Packard had six children: Merriam Sands Packard, Deborah Sands Packard, Karen Beaumont Packard, Sabra Guthrie Packard, William Guthrie Packard Jr., and Peter Davis Packard. He died of natural causes in
Colorado Springs, Colorado onNovember 19 ,1987 .References
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