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Logan Glenwood Crowder
Lilah Crowe2023-07-20T14:00:37-05:00
- Name: Logan Glenwood Crowder
- Location of Birth: Devils Lake, North Dakota
- Date of Birth: September 6, 1913
- Date of Death: February 9, 2005 (91 years old)
- Parents: Roy Crowder and Bertha (Blake) Crowder
- High School and Class:
- College: North Central School of Agriculture, Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Itasca Junior College, Coleraine, Minnesota
- Highest Rank: TEC 5 (Technical 5)
- Branch: Army
- Other Branch:
- Date Sworn In: March 24, 1944 (Enlistment Date)
- Place Sworn In:
- Date of Discharge: January 5, 1946 (Discharge Date)
- Place of Discharge:
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- Military Awards:
- Military Highlights:
Logan served in the United States Army in World War II in the Philippines and Japan from March, 1944 until January, 1946.
Information in the United States, World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947:
Name: Logan Glenwood Crowder
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 27
Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head)
Birth Date: September 6, 1913
Birth Place: Devil's Fork, North Dakota, USA
Residence Place: Grand Rapids, Itasca, Minnesota, USA
Registration Date: October 16, 1940
Registration Place: Grand Rapids, Itasca, Minnesota, USA
Employer: United States Government, Postal Department
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 155
Complexion: Dark
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Hazel
Next of Kin: Ann Crowder (wife)
- Wars Involved:
World War II
- MIA / POW:
- Civilian Life:
Logan grew up and attended schools in Minnesota.
He was united in marriage to Anne Wilson on January 7, 1939.
Logan worked as a letter carrier at the Grand Rapids, Minnesota Post Office from 1937 until his retirement in 1975.
He was a member of the Community Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids, Minnesota where he served a term as a deacon and later a term as an elder.
Preceding him in death were his parents; two brothers, Raymond and Donald; and a sister, Mildred.
He is survived by his wife, Anne of 66 years; two step-sons, Leonard (Elaine) Wilson and Donald (Marianne) Wilson; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.
Logan died at Grand Village in Grand Rapids, Minnesota and is buried in Itasca Calvary Cemetery at Grand Rapids, Minnesota. (Plot C-C-14-04)
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