July 13, 2016

WAVERLY, Tenn. -- The 19-year-old son of country music singer Craig Morgan was found dead after what authorities described as a weekend boating accident along the Tennessee River basin, Morgan's publicist said. Publicist Cindy Hunt said in a statement late Monday the Humphreys County Sheriff's Department in Tennessee recovered the body of the teen, Jerry Greer, on Monday evening in an area called Kentucky Lake in northwestern Tennessee...

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WAVERLY, Tenn. -- The 19-year-old son of country music singer Craig Morgan was found dead after what authorities described as a weekend boating accident along the Tennessee River basin, Morgan's publicist said.

Publicist Cindy Hunt said in a statement late Monday the Humphreys County Sheriff's Department in Tennessee recovered the body of the teen, Jerry Greer, on Monday evening in an area called Kentucky Lake in northwestern Tennessee.

The search for the recent high-school graduate had begun Sunday after the accident.

"The family is grateful for the outpouring of support and requests prayers at this time as they privately mourn this terrible loss," said the statement released by Hunt on behalf of Morgan and his wife, Karen Greer.

It said funeral arrangements are pending.

Sheriff's chief deputy Rod Edwards told local media Greer and a friend had been tubing when the accident occurred.

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Greer's friend resurfaced, but Greer did not.

Both were wearing life jackets.

Morgan, an Army veteran, has boasted country hit singles such as "That's What I Love About Sunday" and "Redneck Yacht Club" and is the host of "Craig Morgan: All Access Outdoors," which is in its seventh season on the Outdoor Channel.

The sheriff's office had requested assistance from rescue organizations across the state.

About 50 boats joined the search after the teen went missing.

Authorities said rescue crews used an underwater vehicle to scan a stretch of the river where the water is up to 15 feet deep at some points.

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