(KMZA)--A single-vehicle wreck north of Marysville early Tuesday morning claimed the life of a Marysville man.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office says Mike“ Slup” Slupianek was southbound on U.S. Highway 77 near Indian Road when his pickup truck left the roadway for an unknown reason and rolled several times, coming to rest in a field.
Slupianek was ejected from the vehicle.
He was transported to Community Memorial Healthcare in Marysville, where he died.
The wreck was reported shortly after 6:00 Tuesday morning.
Slupianek ran Slup’s Repair in Marysville.
According to his obituary, he also served twenty-five years as a volunteer with the Marysville Fire Department and was on the department’s dive team for several years.
Among his survivors are his wife, Michele, along with two sons.
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