(KMZA)--A GoFundMe account has been established online for the family of a Marysville man killed in a farm accident.
30-year-old Steven Curtis-Boese died Saturday evening after he fell inside a ladder cage attached to a silo on a farm in northeast Marshall County.
Marshall County Sheriff Dan Hargrave said the sheriff’s dispatch received a 911 call about the accident shortly after 6:30.
Hargrave said deputies responded to the farm at 2475 Harvest Road along with the Axtell Fire Department, Axtell Ambulance Service, Beattie Fire Department and a Lifestar helicopter.
Curtis-Boese was pronounced dead at the scene.
His wife, Jessica, is expecting a child and according to the GoFundMe site, the fund will help with the new baby.
The funeral service for Curtis-Boese will be held Friday morning at 10:30 at the Marysville American Legion.
The GoFundMe account can be found online at gofundme.com. Enter “Steven and Jessica Curtis-Boese” on the search line.
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