(KMZA)--Former Marshall County Attorney Brian Carroll will be laid to rest Wednesday after dying unexpectedly over the weekend.
According to his obituary, Carroll died Saturday in Pratt at the age of 45 as a result of a pulmonary embolism.
Carroll served as Marshall County Attorney for about a decade before moving to Pratt in the fall of 2010.
He was an attorney and owner/operator of Carroll Consulting in Pratt.
Funeral services for Carroll will be Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 at the First Southern Baptist Church in Pratt. Burial will follow in the Luka Cemetery in Luka, Kansas.
Among survivors are his wife, Shawna, three children and his parents, Wayne and Deb Carroll of Marysville.
The Larrison Mortuary in Pratt is in charge of the arrangements.
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