Funeral services held for Urbana soldier killed in Alaska traffic crash

Funeral services were held today for the 21-year-old Urbana solder who was killed in a traffic crash earlier this month.

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Services for Spc. Cameron Anthony Logwood were held today at Urbana High School in the Bill Moss Auditorium, followed by burial at Maple Grove Cemetery.

Logwood was killed Feb. 10 while traveling to an intramural basketball tournament in Anchorage, according to a report by the Associated Press.

Icy roads with blowing snow and limited visibility were all reported when the crash occurred.

Two other people in the SUV were injured in the crash.

Logwood was stationed at Fort Wainwright in Alaska as a member of the 1st Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment in the U.S Army, where he was an aircraft fuel handler.

He graduated from Urbana High School in 2016 where he was named basketball’s MVP of the Central Buckeye Conference in 2015 and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2017.

He was deployed to South Korea for nine months and had recently reenlisted to serve three more years.

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