Stephen-Underwood-Obituary

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Stephen Underwood

Feb 9, 1934 - Feb 4, 2026

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Wonderful memories of fellowship and learning from this man of a God. God's peace and comfort to Jean and Daniel.

Steve was my sister-in-law’s husband and a very Godly man. I will miss him, but I’m so happy he is with the One he loved—Jesus!
Donna Blair

Dr. Steve was a cherished friend and brother in the Lord. He always had wonderful insights and an endearing personality. Loved our time together on the board of Stewards Foundation. He will be greatly missed but look forward to seeing him again soon.

I first met Mr. Underwood when I was in 7th grade at Mitchell-Neilson Elementary School. He was my science teacher and my interest was piqued by his classroom teachings and science experiments, particularly those using the Bunsen burner.
In recent years, my husband, Gary, and I were reacquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Underwood and we have kept in contact with them. We will miss Mr. Underwood, but will always have fond memories of him. To Mrs.Underwood, Daniel and family, I give you my...

Mr. Underwood was my Science teacher at Mitchell-Neilson Elementary School. He was also my football coach and my track coach.
I will always remember Mr Underwood as a kind and Chritian man. He loved the Lord.
May God Bless you Mr Underwood. I will miss our talks we had.

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Stephen's Obituary

Stephen Sharp Underwood went to be with his Lord on February 4, 2026. He was the son of Neslie Vincent and Mary Emma Underwood and was born in Rockwood, TN on February 9, 1934. After high school, he received a B.S. degree and Army commission upon graduation from Middle Tennessee State University....

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