Pro Angler: Aaron Martens Death Cause & Health Problems -Everything To Know

What is Aaron Martens’ death cause? Everyone is aware of his health condition and illness that he had been fighting for over a year.

Aaron Martens was a Professional Angler.

He grabbed the headlines following the news of his death surfacing on social media on October 25, 2021.

Pro Angler: Aaron Martens Death Cause: How Did He Die?

Aaron Martens’ death cause is brain cancer named glioblastoma.

The athlete also mentioned via his Facebook posts in September that his health was in a declining state and the MRI scan showed tumor progression.

In 2020, he had recovered from major surgery to remove a cancerous growth from his brain. Even during the Covid-19 time, he had to spend most of his time alone in the hospital.

In June 2021, he returned home after being discharged from the hospital and medical treatments.

Who Was Aaron Martens Wife?

Aaron Martens left his wife Lesley McMurray Martens, with whom he shared two children.

Their kids are all grown up now and his older daughter is named Jordan and the younger son is Spencer Martens. Aaron, the professional angler was born to Carol and Jerry Martens.

Talking about the deceased athlete’s wife’s profession, Lesley involves as a manager at Spinfish Incorporated.

What Was Aaron Martens Net Worth?

About Aaron Martens’s net worth, his earnings are recorded as $2,942,728 by Chive.

The above data is retrieved from his Bassmaster tournament earnings. According to the data recorded in several web portals, his career winnings are around $3 millions.

Aaron Martens Health Problems

Aaron Martens had been dealing with health problems specifically tumors for some period.

The signs of tumors were first seen in him in 2020. Who knew a health-conscious guy who focused on organic foods, and liked exercising, fell into the pit of this fatal illness, cancer.

In April 2020, the healthy Aaron’s life took a sharp and unfair turn when he was suddenly hospitalized after feeling a weird sensation. Late when a scan was performed on him, two brain tumors were detected.

Though the medical treatment and surgeries were performed, those tumors only showed signs of progressions and not reductions.

After his second surgery was successful and he was allowed by doctors to operate a boat, & competed in the 2020 tournaments season and in 2021 Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour campaign.

But, those games came to a halt for him after he suffered another major seizure in June 2021.

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