W. Joe Pack (1875 – November 13, 1939)[1] was an American lawyer and judge who served on the Supreme Court of Mississippi in 1928.
[2] Born in Lauderdale County, Mississippi,[1] Pack read law to gain admission to the bar.
[2] He worked in private practice in Laurel, Mississippi, and served as a county attorney.
[1] In January 1928, Mississippi Supreme Court Justice John Burt Holden died, and that same month Governor Dennis Murphree appointed Pack to the seat.
[1][2] Pack died from a sudden stroke during the first year of his third term on the circuit court.