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John Jay Underwood III

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John Jay Underwood III Veteran

Birth
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 May 2006 (aged 59)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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John Jay Underwood III, 59, Rogersville, passed away at 3:54 p.m. , Wednesday, May 24, 2006, in Cox Medical Center South, surrounded by his family after a long battle with ALS.
He was born December 5, 1946, in Springfield, the son of the late John and Earline(DeWitt) Underwood.He was united in marriage on October 10, 1981 in Rogersville to Jean L. Vaughan.
Jay was a 1964 graduate of Rogersville High School and an 1966 graduate of Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri. He was a long time farmer and cattle rancher in Rogersville. He had served two terms on the American International Charolais Association Board of Directors, as well as served a number of years on the Junior Council Committee. He also served on the Logan-Rogersville Board of Education where he served on the building committee to build the new high school. He was an avid basketball fan and loved coaching, as well as watching his three children play through the years.
John Jay Underwood III, 59, Rogersville, passed away at 3:54 p.m. , Wednesday, May 24, 2006, in Cox Medical Center South, surrounded by his family after a long battle with ALS.
He was born December 5, 1946, in Springfield, the son of the late John and Earline(DeWitt) Underwood.He was united in marriage on October 10, 1981 in Rogersville to Jean L. Vaughan.
Jay was a 1964 graduate of Rogersville High School and an 1966 graduate of Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri. He was a long time farmer and cattle rancher in Rogersville. He had served two terms on the American International Charolais Association Board of Directors, as well as served a number of years on the Junior Council Committee. He also served on the Logan-Rogersville Board of Education where he served on the building committee to build the new high school. He was an avid basketball fan and loved coaching, as well as watching his three children play through the years.


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