Underhill, Admiral D, III
Admiral Dewey “A.D.” Underhill, III, age 69, passed away on Friday, September 9, 2022, at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, Tennessee.
A.D. was born on June 27, 1953, to the late A.D. Underhill II and Mary Alice “Hinson” Underhill in Nashville.
A.D. was a man loved by so many. He never met a stranger. He would make sure you knew everything about him, and he would know everything about you by the end of the conversation. He was a very social man. He was a skilled huntsman. He loved deer and turkey hunting. He was also a member of the NWTF Chapter in Hohenwald for turkey hunting. On top of hunting, he also loved fishing and just generally being outdoors. If he wasn’t outside enjoying the outdoors, you would definitely find him watching westerns. He loved all westerns and could give you a rundown of all western characters.
A.D. loved his family. He went by “Pops” by his son and “Daddy” by his daughter. He was so proud of his children. He also had a special place for his grandchildren and knew they were his everything. A.D. was so loved by many people, and he will be deeply missed.
A.D. was preceded in death by his parents.
A.D. leaves behind his cherished memories in his children, Marshall Underhill and Heather (Justin) Skelton; grandchildren, Kourtny Underhill and Tyler Skelton; sister, Robin Davis; and brother, Johnny Underhill.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at Lomax Church of Christ with Steve Holloway officiating. A.D was laid to rest in Lomax Church of Christ Cemetery, Hohenwald.
Williams Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Condolences can be given to the family at Williamsfh.com
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Dee, I have no words upon hearing of your passing. My heart is breaking.
I remember all those summers when I would visit and you would take the time to play with me down on the creek on my Aunt Edith’s and Uncle Johnny’s [your grandparents] farm- the farm that you mom and my mom were raised like siblings on so many years ago.
I remember going to the Fite Reunions at the Monument on the Trace, seeing your new born daughter, Heather. You were so proud.
I remember your support as when I buried my mother’s youngest sister. You were there. Supporting me and the Fite family.
My deepest sympathy for your children, Marshall and Heather, your siblings, my cousins, Robin and Johnny, and all the Underhill and Hinson families who mourn your passing. You will always be remembered.