The father of Aston Villa manager Dean Smith has died after contracting the coronavirus, the English Premier League club announced late Wednesday.
Villa said
79-year-old Ron Smith, a lifelong fan of the Birmingham side, had been
suffering from COVID-19 for four weeks.
“The Aston Villa
family are saddened to announce that Ron Smith, the father of our current head
coach Dean, has passed away at the age of 79,” said a club statement.
“Ron, who had
recently been living in a care home after being diagnosed with dementia six
years ago, contracted coronavirus four weeks ago and after a short spell in
hospital passed away with his family at his side.
“A lifelong
supporter, Ron was a steward at Villa Park for many years and passed on his
love of the club down to his children.
“As well as being a
regular at home games, Ron was also there to witness that greatest of days in
May 1982 when Villa lifted the European Cup in Rotterdam.
“The thoughts of
everyone at the football club are currently with Dean and his family at this
most distressing of times and we would kindly ask for the family’s privacy to
be respected.”
Smith is not the
only Premier League boss to lose a close relative to the virus, with COVID-19
also claiming the life of the 82-year-old mother of Manchester City manager Pep
Guardiola last month.