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James Arthur Underwood
Nov 14, 1924 - Dec 21, 1988
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Enid News and Eagle unknown date
 
CASHION - The funeral for James Arthur Underwood, 64, will be at 3 p.m. Friday in Sanders Funeral Home Chapel.  Walter Lee Sowards,  Associate minister of First Christian Church of Kingfisher, will officiate.

Burial will be in Cashion Cemetery.

He died Wednesday at his home.  

Underwood was born Nov, 14, 1924, in Oklahoma City.
Underwood married Virgie Lois Hrdlicka at Ardmore on Jan. 29, 1943.  He was a farmer and lived south of Cashion all his life. He graduated from Cashion High School in 1943.

Survivors include his wife and a sister Frances Thomson of Etowah, N.C.

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