Burn, June, 1893-1969
June and Farrar Burn met in Washington, D.C., were married in 1919, and moved to the Puget Sound area where they lived in Bellingham, Washington, on Waldron Island, and in Seattle.
The couple was known for their unconventional and simple lifestyle. June was a writer and a teacher, working a short time at the University of Washington. Farrar was a song writer and musician, and in 1928 he and his family traveled across the country to promote and sell his music. Farrar built the cabins on Waldron Island, and also "June Acres", located at what is now Fairhaven College in Bellingham, Washington, where the family lived in the 1930s. The couple had two sons, North and South (Bob), and spent much of their lives traveling across the country. June and Farrar moved to Arkansas in 1967. June died in 1969, followed by Farrar in 1975.
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