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Underwood and his wife, Melinda, have two daughters, Anna and Maria.
Underwood and his wife, Melinda, have two daughters, Anna and Maria.


Underwood was diagnosed with cancer in [[2009]] and resigned from the Council during treatment. [[Allyn Holladay]] succeeded him as president, and his seat was filled by appointment.
Underwood was diagnosed with throat cancer in [[2009]] and immediately underwent radiation and chemo-therapy. He returned to work in the summer, but resigned from the City Council in August. [[Allyn Holladay]] succeeded him as president, and his seat was filled by appointment.


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==References==
==References==
* Kennedy, Veronica (August 9, 2010) "Homewood City Council President Jeff Underwood resigns." ''Birmingham News''
* Kennedy, Veronica (August 9, 2010) "Homewood City Council President Jeff Underwood resigns." ''Birmingham News''
* Hansen, Jeff (December 13, 2010) "Jeff Underwood's cancer battle was both personal and a group effort." ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 10:32, 13 December 2010

Jeff Underwood

Jeff Underwood (born c. 1952) is president of Lakeshore Foundation, a former State Senator and was president of the Homewood City Council until his resignation in August 2010.

Underwood moved with his family from Phoenix, Arizona to Homewood in 1956. His father was elected to the City Council in the 1960s. Underwood was named president of the Lakeshore Foundation in 1991. In 1993 he succeeded Jim Bennett in the Alabama State Senate.

He was selected by the U. S. Olympic Committee to serve as "Chef de Mission" for Team USA during the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China

Underwood and his wife, Melinda, have two daughters, Anna and Maria.

Underwood was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2009 and immediately underwent radiation and chemo-therapy. He returned to work in the summer, but resigned from the City Council in August. Allyn Holladay succeeded him as president, and his seat was filled by appointment.

References

  • Kennedy, Veronica (August 9, 2010) "Homewood City Council President Jeff Underwood resigns." Birmingham News
  • Hansen, Jeff (December 13, 2010) "Jeff Underwood's cancer battle was both personal and a group effort." Birmingham News