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Dr. George M. Underwood M.D.

1926 - 2020

Dr.  George M. Underwood M.D. obituary, 1926-2020, West Lafayette, IN

George Underwood Obituary

Dr. George M Underwood, MD, 94, passed away on April 3, 2020 in his home at Westminster Village after battling Iodine Resistant Thyroid Cancer for over two years. This cancer had returned after having been treated and resolved over 40 years earlier.

George was born in Pendleton, Indiana on February 22, 1926 to the late John Underwood, Sr. and Cophine Underwood, thus beginning a full, exciting life. When George's appendix ruptured at the young age of two, George survived by drainage alone, as no antibiotics had yet been discovered. This helped build a strong immune system that contributed to his longevity. George was raised on a farm, attended a one-room (8 grade) schoolhouse, and entered the Army after high school graduation. He served in WWII in the South Pacific Campaign from 1944-1946 and upon return he attended Indiana University pre-med school. He graduated from IU Medical School in 1956, then served his internship in Phoenix, Arizona and in 1958 returned to start a family practice in Lafayette, Indiana.

After returning home from WWII and going to school, he married his beautiful bride, the late Rosemary Stottlemyer Underwood to whom he was married until her passing in 2018. Together they had three children, whom George loved watching grow up. Gregory and Michael both preceded him in death and are most certainly excited their dad is in heaven to laugh with them once again. His devoted daughter, Beth Ann Compton, cared for him in his last days, as he had lived independently until passing. He leaves behind Beth, his son-in-law Bill Compton, and grandchildren Cory Compton and Brooke Sorgen, her husband Patrick Sorgen and two great-grandchildren, Isla Rose Sorgen and Camden George Sorgen with whom he had the pleasure of spending time. He also has many nieces and nephews as well as numerous friends who will sorely miss this gentle, wise, funny and wonderful man.

Throughout Dr. Underwood's life he saw many changes in the medical field, particularly those in the practice of family medicine. Not only in the price of service (a house call in 1958 was $4, for example) but the progression of procedures had improved greatly in his 41 years of practice. Dr. Underwood founded Lafayette Family Practice Center in 1958 and in 1963, Dr. Barton Bridge joined the practice and thus began a lifelong friendship. Additional physicians and staff joined the practice and George retired in 1997.

Besides being a husband, father, granddad, and physician, George enjoyed being the Lafayette Jefferson High School team physician for 50 years and their training room was named in honor of George and Rosemary. He also enjoyed flying his Cessna 170 plane, even landing once in his subdivision before other homes were built. He taxied it to his driveway but promised his wife it wouldn't happen again! George cheered on the Purdue Boilermakers in person for football and basketball as a long-time member of the John Purdue Club. He was also a past president of the Tippecanoe County Medical Society, a charter member of the American Board of Family Practice, a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and of the Flying Physicians Association. He was honored by the National Association of Interscholastic Coaches, receiving a distinguished service award in 1994 for his service to Lafayette Jeff athletes. He was also awarded the inaugural Team Physician Award in 1997 by the Indiana State Medical Sports Commission.

In retirement, he spent many months at his condo in Ft. Myers Beach, dining out with Rosemary, and playing golf at Imperial Golf Club (had two hole in ones!). He even found time to white water raft through the Grand Canyon and go parasailing. More recently, he enjoyed FaceTiming with family, including his great-granddaughter, showing her the beach and Gulf from his window.

In addition to his beloved wife, sons, and parents, George joins his late brother John in Heaven.

His family would like to thank his many caregivers, particularly Dr. Tom Bridge and hospice nurse Amanda Moore, as they both took time giving George and his family care, guidance, and comfort.

A private funeral was held for his family and at a later date a Celebration of Life will be open to all at Central Presbyterian Church to memorialize his full and blessed life.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in George's memory to Lafayette Jeff Golden Broncho Club, Central Presbyterian Church—Whitsel Fund, Westminster Village Foundation Fund, or the charity of your choice.

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Published by Journal & Courier from Apr. 10 to Apr. 11, 2020.

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Patricia German

April 13, 2020

What a very precious person. Delivering several of my children and providing care for our family during many years. He is a blessing for us and will never be forgotten.
Condolences to all his family

Ed & Sheila Rudolph

April 12, 2020

We lived next door for 13 years!! The Underwoods were special people. We were blessed to have known them!

Ed & Sheila Rudolph
4804 Coronado Drive
Wilmington, North Carolina 28409

Dick & Kay Stone

April 11, 2020

What a GENTLEMAN!!!! We always teased him by calling him GEORGE MAUZY! We started with him in 1958! He delivered our three daughters when we lived on Edgelea Dr. across from the church yard! Attended his retirement party! Our biggest LAUGH with him was when my husband had a nervous breakdown! It was tournament time and he had on one red and one black sock! My husband told him I MAY BE CONFUSED GEORGE MAUZY, BUT YOU MUST HAVE BEEN TODAY WHEN YOU DRESSED BECAUSE YOU HAVE ON TWO DIFFERENT SOCKS!!!!! He never forgot it!!!
GOD REST HIS SOUL!!!! WE LOVED HIM!!! OUR CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY!!!
DICK AND KAY STONE
157 MOORHEAD MANOR
NAPLES, FL 34112

Ken Beall

April 11, 2020

I saw the picture and instantly recognized him from the 1960s when he was our family doctor and I was in grade school. Such a good kind caring man. Part of my memories from Lafayette. Sympathies to the family and what a long full life he lived.

Ed

April 11, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 11, 2020

Dr. Underwood practiced at the La Fayette Medical Center as did my husband James Keplinger M.D. George was a delight and Rosemary a dear woman. They shall not be forgotten. Jane Keplinger

Kim Vratil

April 11, 2020

Hi Beth. I am saddened to hear this news. It is indeed a blessing that our dear parents are reunited in heaven. My brother and I send our love, hugs and prayers of comfort. Both your parents are forever fondly remembered. Heartfelt condolences and love to all. Kim Vratil. (and Gregg)

Larry Cummings

April 11, 2020

My condolences to Beth and family.
Dr. Underwood was our family Doctor in the 1960's and delivered our third daughter Kimberly in 1966. He was a kind and generous man, we loved him!

Loretta McNeil

April 11, 2020

Hi Beth, so sorry to learn of George's passing but after reading and remembering his full & vibrant life it's hard to be sad! Hope you and your family are well. You are in mine and Doug's prayers. Fondly, Loretta

Candy Greek

April 11, 2020

I'm so sorry for your loss. He was my doctor for a few years and my favorite. I've never had another doctor that I liked as well as Dr Underwood. If I had known that he was in Fort Myers, I would have visited him as I live in North Fort Myers. Again, I'm very sorry for your loss, he was a good man and doctor.

Steve & Debbie Norfleet

April 10, 2020

Our deepest condolences to his family. Great man, & great friend. We love you, George. RIP

Steve & Debbie Norfleet

Janna Hinkle

April 10, 2020

My prayers go to your family. I loved talking to him. I learned a lot from him.

Billie Jennings

April 10, 2020

Dear Beth, I'm saddened to learn of your Dad's passing. I hope you and your family will celebrate the full and blessed life that he lived. He, and your Mother,raised some pretty wonderful children! I doubt you'll remember me, but you were always one of my favorite students. Fondly Billie Jennings

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