Brandon Mitchell Underhill — 1979-2013
Mitch Underhill, born and raised in South Lake Tahoe, and an avid all-mountain adventurer, unexpectedly passed away. He was 34.
Family and friends will deeply miss his loving, kind, and beautiful spirit, as well as his warm smile, infectious laugh, and passion for the outdoors. Mitch had a deep connection to the mountains and said that the higher he climbed, the closer he felt to God.
From an early age, Mitch loved exploring Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierra Nevada — with a particular affection for Yosemite National Park and the Eastern Sierra. Mitch was a natural athlete. His preferred sports were rock climbing, skiing, surfing, and more recently paddleboarding.
From elementary school through middle school, he participated in the Buddy Werner ski program at Sierra-at-Tahoe. At age 17, Mitch and his best friend, Ryan Shreve, climbed the Nose of El Capitan in Yosemite for their senior high school project. Mitch’s passion for the outdoors continued on with thousands of adventures that included surfing and climbing trips to Thailand, Nicaragua, Hawaii, the Alps, and Alaska.
There is no doubt that Mitch lived his life to its fullest — every day.
His love of the outdoors ultimately led him to his beloved wife, Sarah (Felchlin) Underhill, who shared his passion for climbing, adventure, and Lake Tahoe.
Mitch and Sarah were married at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park in 2007. They have two boys, Mason James (3 years) and Cedar Matthew (16 months). Mitch was a proud and exceptional father and adored his young sons. He frequently took them on backpacking, climbing, skiing, paddleboarding, and fishing excursions. Mitch was seen often the past few summers paddleboarding with his oldest son, Mason, and Springer Spaniel, Juniper, at Baldwin Beach, Rubicon Point, and Emerald Bay.
Mitch also had a profound love for music and was a beautiful guitarist, playing music for his wife and sons daily.
Mitch graduated from South Tahoe High School in 1997. He earned a bachelor’s of science in kinesiology from Westmont College in Montecito in 2002. While at college, Mitch gained a profound appreciation for surfing and the Pacific Ocean. Over the years after college, he worked as ski patrol for Sierra-at-Tahoe and as a U.S. Forest Service backcountry ranger. He graduated from paramedic school in early 2005 and later that year was hired as a firefighter-paramedic with Lake Valley Fire Protection District. Mitch was among the first brave firefighters on scene to battle the 2007 Angora wildfire, often recalling his experience driving through a wall of flames along Tahoe Mountain Road en route to save homes in the neighborhood below Angora Ridge.
Mitch is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Sarah (Felchlin) Underhill; sons Mason and Cedar Underhill; father and mother John and Jody Underhill; brother and sister-in-law Matthew and Danielle Underhill; sister and brother-in-law Corrie and Brian Aggers; father-in-law J. Chris Felchlin; mother-in-law Vera Freeman Felchlin (Benjamin R. Fletcher); brother-in-law Chris Felchlin; nieces Mattison and Marin Underhill; nephews, Drew Aggers and Jake and Alex Felchlin; godson, Lars Romsos, and cousins, Scott, Shane, Mollie and Lauren Romsos.
He was preceded in death by his grandfathers and grandmothers, Warren and Margaret Romsos and Thomas and Ruth Underhill, and uncle, Brian Romsos.
The Underhill and Felchlin families would like to express their sincere appreciation for all of the love and support provided by the community and friends from afar. A website has been established for family and friends to share pictures and memories of their treasured time with Mitch.
A memorial service will be on Oct. 20 at 2pm at St. Theresa Church, 1041 Lyons Ave., South Lake Tahoe.
In lieu of flowers, donations to help Mitch’s family may be made at any El Dorado Savings Bank branch or sent to El Dorado Savings Bank, 1036 Al Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 under the “Sarah Underhill Family Fund”.
How sad…. only 34 years old — half my age, yet he lived to the max. It is a reminder that life is short. One of my favorite poems by Francis Garcia Lorca…
“Life is a running horse…
You must catch it by the mane,
For if it slips through your fingers…
You will never catch it again.”
RIP Mitch, and many prayers.
Peace be with Mitch and the Underhill family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Matt,
So very sorry to read the loss of your brother. I recently lost my sister this past Good Friday. I know words don’t help much now but just know my best thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
My condolences. What was the cause of death?
While we are mourning the loss of our friend, others are rejoicing to meet him behind the veil.
What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch, we may not understand why you left this earth so soon, or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget. My deepest condolences to the Underhill family as you grieve know that we are remembering you and honoring the memory of Mitchell Underhill
My condolences to the whole Underhill family.
Very sad news. So sorry to hear about this. Our thoughts and best wishes for the entire Underhill clan.
When I was on my daily walk sunday and saw the procession I felt an overwhelming sadness that others were experiencing a loss as I had. I lost my firefighter/Emt husbans in 2004 and my on son in 2010. I feel very deeply for the family especially the little boys. I do not understand however why there is no news on what happened. I dont think that the way he died should overshadow the way he lived, but I do think it truly a dishonor to him to hide the truth in the shadows. Especially if it would help others like my son who would still be here if we had seen the signs. No matter how hard the truth is if we justify our action and turn our back on it this will happen again and again.