The funeral of Edward Jackson Underwood, a prominent lawyer, who died Monday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alice Underwood Hunt, in Tenleytown, D.C., after an illness of three years, took place at 10:30 o'clock this morning from the family home. Interment, which was private, was made in Congressional cemetery.
Mr. Underwood, who was sixty four years of age, received his early education in Cornwall School on the Hudson. His father was for many years United States judge assigned to the eastern district of Virginia. E.J. Underwood married Miss Mary Horseman in Rockford, Ill., and later came with his wife to this city to live. He practiced law in this city, specializing on patent work.
His wife, who is in a sanitarium in the west, and one son, John Curtis Underwood, who is on his second trip around the world, survive him.
The funeral of Edward Jackson Underwood, a prominent lawyer, who died Monday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alice Underwood Hunt, in Tenleytown, D.C., after an illness of three years, took place at 10:30 o'clock this morning from the family home. Interment, which was private, was made in Congressional cemetery.
Mr. Underwood, who was sixty four years of age, received his early education in Cornwall School on the Hudson. His father was for many years United States judge assigned to the eastern district of Virginia. E.J. Underwood married Miss Mary Horseman in Rockford, Ill., and later came with his wife to this city to live. He practiced law in this city, specializing on patent work.
His wife, who is in a sanitarium in the west, and one son, John Curtis Underwood, who is on his second trip around the world, survive him.
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