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Uriah Rennie: Sheffield figures pay tribute to former referee | Uriah Rennie: Sheffield figures pay tribute to former referee |
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Uriah Rennie was appointed the new chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University in May | Uriah Rennie was appointed the new chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University in May |
Trailblazing former Premier League referee Uriah Rennie has been described as a "proud Sheffielder" who will be sadly missed in his adopted hometown. | Trailblazing former Premier League referee Uriah Rennie has been described as a "proud Sheffielder" who will be sadly missed in his adopted hometown. |
Rennie was the top flight's first black referee and took charge of more than 300 matches between between 1997 and 2008. | Rennie was the top flight's first black referee and took charge of more than 300 matches between between 1997 and 2008. |
Outside of football he worked as a magistrate and, last month, took up the role of chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University. | Outside of football he worked as a magistrate and, last month, took up the role of chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University. |
Rennie's partner, Jayne, and his older brother, Glenroy, said he would be "so very sadly missed", following his death aged 65. | Rennie's partner, Jayne, and his older brother, Glenroy, said he would be "so very sadly missed", following his death aged 65. |
In a statement, they said: "Our family have appreciated all the support from the nursing teams from Northern General and Weston Park Hospitals, plus close family and friends during the past few weeks at such a difficult time." | In a statement, they said: "Our family have appreciated all the support from the nursing teams from Northern General and Weston Park Hospitals, plus close family and friends during the past few weeks at such a difficult time." |
His family said he had been "privately battling a recent cancer diagnosis" prior to his death. | His family said he had been "privately battling a recent cancer diagnosis" prior to his death. |
Born in Jamaica, Rennie moved to Sheffield as a child. In April he revealed he was learning to walk again after a rare condition left him paralysed from the waist down. | Born in Jamaica, Rennie moved to Sheffield as a child. In April he revealed he was learning to walk again after a rare condition left him paralysed from the waist down. |
Former sports minister Richard Caborn said Sheffield had "lost one of its favourite sons". | Former sports minister Richard Caborn said Sheffield had "lost one of its favourite sons". |
Speaking to BBC Radio Sheffield, Caborn, a former MP for Sheffield Central, said: "He was born in Jamaica but he was adopted by this city and adopted by the great sport of football. | Speaking to BBC Radio Sheffield, Caborn, a former MP for Sheffield Central, said: "He was born in Jamaica but he was adopted by this city and adopted by the great sport of football. |
"I was with him a couple of weeks ago at Weston Park Hospital and he was really on great form, so last night when I received the news it was really, really sad news because we thought he was on the mend." | "I was with him a couple of weeks ago at Weston Park Hospital and he was really on great form, so last night when I received the news it was really, really sad news because we thought he was on the mend." |
Rennie officiated 175 games in the Premier League | Rennie officiated 175 games in the Premier League |
Caborn said he had been "really, really proud" to have been appointed the new chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University. | Caborn said he had been "really, really proud" to have been appointed the new chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University. |
The university's vice chancellor, Liz Mossop, said Rennie had been a "trailblazer for inclusion in sport", as well as a "man of great integrity with a fierce commitment to equity and inclusion". | The university's vice chancellor, Liz Mossop, said Rennie had been a "trailblazer for inclusion in sport", as well as a "man of great integrity with a fierce commitment to equity and inclusion". |
She added: "On behalf of the entire University community I want to express our shock and sadness at the news of Uri's death. | She added: "On behalf of the entire University community I want to express our shock and sadness at the news of Uri's death. |
"Uri had only just begun his role as the University's Chancellor, but even in this short time he had already made a profound impact, challenging us to be bolder in our ambitions and how we should truly live our values. We were greatly looking forward to working with him." | "Uri had only just begun his role as the University's Chancellor, but even in this short time he had already made a profound impact, challenging us to be bolder in our ambitions and how we should truly live our values. We were greatly looking forward to working with him." |
"Uri was a proud Sheffielder and family man, deeply committed to the city and to helping people from resilient communities to achieve their potential." | "Uri was a proud Sheffielder and family man, deeply committed to the city and to helping people from resilient communities to achieve their potential." |
Sheffield says farewell to historic trailblazer | |
South Yorkshire mayor Oliver Coppard offered his condolences to Rennie's family and "many, many friends". | South Yorkshire mayor Oliver Coppard offered his condolences to Rennie's family and "many, many friends". |
"He broke down barriers and lifted others up," Coppard said. | "He broke down barriers and lifted others up," Coppard said. |
"As well as his work in football, he campaigned to promote inclusion in sport and worked as a magistrate in Sheffield. May his memory be a blessing." | "As well as his work in football, he campaigned to promote inclusion in sport and worked as a magistrate in Sheffield. May his memory be a blessing." |
Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. | Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. |
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