
In honor of the late Mr. Benjamin Underwood
Owner, CEO
Mr. Benjamin A. Underwood, age 83, of Louisville, returned to his Heavenly Father on Friday, April 22, 2022.
Mr. Underwood was a proud funeral director and embalmer for almost fifty years and fulfilled this important calling with respect and dignity to every person he came across. He was an “old school” funeral director full of purpose. His brilliant and intentional decisions can be seen in all of his locations.
Benjamin Underwood
Mr. Benjamin A. Underwood, age 83, of Louisville, returned to his Heavenly Father on Friday, April 22, 2022.
He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, currently in the Shepherdsville Branch. He has served in many callings and positions of responsibility throughout his lifetime of dedicated church service including Bishop, Young Men’s President, High Priest group leader, high counselor, and Sunday school teacher.
For over 25 years, he was passionately involved in coaching youth basketball, softball and football in church and community leagues. He was a long-standing and esteemed coach at Lyndon Recreation Center and was the founder of a community middle school football program.
Mr. Underwood was the founder, co-owner, and president of Schoppenhorst, Underwood & Brooks Funeral Home which is founded on the principle of the Golden Rule. He lived and exemplified this teaching. His passion has always been to provide thoughtful, affordable and compassionate care to the families he serves.
Mr. Underwood was born in Louisville, KY on March 14, 1939 to the late Hallie Robinson Kruse and Ralph Ellis Underwood. He graduated from DuPont Manual High School, Murray State University, and Kentucky School of Mortuary Science. At Murray State, Ben was a member of the debate team. In 1961, he placed second in individual honors in the Kentucky State Tournament featuring every college and university in the state of Kentucky. The first-place finisher was Dino Curris, later President of Murray State. Ben also was on the team that defeated Harvard. Ben was also on the international intercollegiate debate team in 1961. He served his country in the U.S. Army at Fort Knox and Fort Jackson, South Carolina and he was a proud member of Crescent Hill Masonic Lodge #456 F&AM.
After a significant childhood experience with his grandfather’s funeral and several signs throughout his youth, he was left with an intense desire to begin his important work as a funeral director. After pursuing other jobs, he began his profession as a funeral director when he purchased Neurath Funeral Home on East Market Street. Shortly thereafter, he acquired Schoppenhorst Bros. Eventually, he sold it and opened the location at Brooks with his mother, Hallie Kruse. In 2013, Ben purchased the Hardy-Close Funeral Home located across from the courthouse in historic downtown Shepherdsville. After much renovation, he has turned it in to a beautiful community funeral home. Later in 2015, a long-standing dream was realized when he built a magnificent funeral home in Mt. Washington with the help of his son, Zane. Mr. Underwood was a proud funeral director and embalmer for almost fifty years and fulfilled this important calling with respect and dignity to every person he came across. He was an “old school” funeral director full of purpose. His brilliant and intentional decisions can be seen in all of his locations.
Mr. Underwood leaves a legacy of generosity, kindness, intellect, and wisdom.
In addition to his parents, his son, Zane Loren Underwood; his wife, Sally Chism Underwood and his infant sister, Susan Underwood preceded him in death.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his son, Ben Underwood, Jr.; his daughter, Shannon Clauson (Rob) with children, Samantha (Spencer) , Seth (Laurel), Sadie and Shad; daughter, Kerri Horton (David) and children, Graeme, Greyson and Gavin; daughter-in-law, Traci and children, Trevor, Boston, Gage and Mallory; son, Joel Underwood (Tricia) and children, Austin, Shane and Abby; son, Beaux Underwood; great-grandchildren, Goldie and Kennedy and a host of other dear family and friends.
Funeral service was held Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:00pm in the chapel of Schoppenhorst, Underwood & Brooks Funeral Home, Mt. Washington (Hwy. 44 east at 123 Winning Colors Dr.) with burial at Brookland Cemetery. Family and Friends paid respects on Friday, April 29, 2022 from 1:00pm until 8:00pm and again Saturday from 10:00am until the time of service at 12:00pm at the funeral home.
Staff members of Hardy-Close Funeral Home are caring and experienced professionals who understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. These requests and traditions are of utmost importance to our staff of licensed funeral directors.

Clayton Brunson
Manager & Funeral Director
Clayton Brunson

Christy Peek
Funeral Director
Christy Peek

Morris Proffitt
Funeral Director/ Embalmer
Morris Proffitt

David Eichenberger
Funeral Home Associate
David Eichenberger
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