Bernice "Bunny" Anne Underwood
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Bernice "Bunny" Anne Underwood
January 27, 1936 - May 17, 2016
Bernice Ann “Bunny”
Potter Underwood, 80, of Silsbee, died Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at Silsbee Oaks
Health Care, Silsbee. She was born on January 27, 1936 in Memphis, Tennessee,
to Mabel Musser Potter and Homer Reeves Potter.
In Bunny’s early years
the family moved often; first, when her dad joined the United States Navy at
the start of World War II. During this time, they lived in Lake Charles,
Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Pass Christian, Mississippi. After the
war was over, her family moved back to Memphis, Tennessee for a short time.
In 1947, Bunny’s family
moved to Beaumont, where she attended Dick Dowling Junior High school, and
later graduated from Beaumont High School in 1953. She then attended Southwestern
University in Georgetown, where she was nominated by her Phi Mu sisters to represent
them in the annual All School Beauty Contest.
In 1955, Bunny left
college to marry Al. T. Underwood, Jr., of Beaumont, and together they had two children,
Al T. Underwood III and Lisa Lyn Underwood Wagner. The family continued to live
in Beaumont, where her children graduated from French High School and Forest
Park High School. Their family was active in the First Baptist Church of
Beaumont.
In 1978, Bunny and her
husband moved to Lufkin, where they resided for the next thirty-five years.
While there, she volunteered and worked as a Pink Lady in the local hospital
for over twelve years. Bunny loved to greet and visit with people coming into
the hospital and she was ideal for the job. She often said that meeting new
people was fun. She especially liked operating the popcorn machine in the lobby,
and she loved the popcorn.
Bunny had a wonderful
sense of humor and her laugh was one-of-a-kind-amazing. A friend of hers once
said “even if you were in a crowded theater and something funny happened, I
would know if Bunny was there by her unmistakable laughter.”
After her husband of
forty-seven years passed, she moved back to Beaumont, and later to the Silsbee
area.
Bunny is survived by
grandchildren, William John Wagner and Catherine Elisabeth Wagner. She also
leaves behind many dear friends, especially Verdie Petkovsek, who was not only
her friend, but also a confidant and willing to help her later in life, and
Cynthia Smith, with whom she always kept up with and knew she could count on.
She is preceded in death
by her husband, Al T. Underwood, Jr.; daughter, Lisa Underwood Wagner; and son,
Al T. Underwood III. Her family is waiting for her in Heaven.
A graveside service for
Mrs. Underwood will be 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 24, 2016, at Forest Lawn
Memorial Park, 4955 Pine Street, Beaumont.
Memorial contributions
may be made to First Baptist Church of Lufkin, 106 East Bremond Avenue, Lufkin,
Texas 75901, or to Baylor University, c/o University Development, One Bear
Place #97050, Waco, Texas 76798-7050.
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