Liverpool Football Club have paid tribute to Jonathan Humble after the Reds women's first team kit manager passed away following a sudden illness. The club announced his passing in an official statement on Wednesday evening, ahead of in the .
Humble, who only joined as their 's kit manager this season, was taken ill at his home on Sunday evening. He later passed away in Leighton Hospital in Crewe.
He had previously spent six years at Manchester United, where he worked across the Red Devils' women's, academy and men's sides.
In Liverpool's , they shared their sadness at Humble's passing and they offered their thoughts to his wife, Claire, their children and his family, friends and loved ones.
It read: " is deeply saddened by the passing of women’s first team kit manager Jonathan Humble, following a sudden illness.
"The thoughts of everyone at the club are with Jon’s family, friends and loved ones at this sad time."
LFC Women managing director Andy O’Boyle and head coach Gareth Taylor both paid tribute to Humble following his sudden passing.
O’Boyle said: “This is devastating news and the first thing to say is that all our love and thoughts are with Jon’s wife Claire and his three children at this time.
“I knew Jon from his time at Manchester United and always regarded him as an outstanding professional and a person of the highest character. Although we were only lucky enough to have him with us for a couple of months, his pride in his work and his drive to set the highest standards shone through from day one.
“His family spoke about how much he told them he was enjoying it here, which means a great deal to all of us.
“When visiting him this week in the hospital, we met people from several different clubs - a sign of the high esteem in which he was held wherever he went. We will all miss him terribly.”
Meanwhile, Taylor said: “We may have only had Jon at AXA Melwood for a short space of time but he made a huge impact.
“His meticulous standards never dropped and he was always on hand to help a player or staff member who popped into his room.
“It is difficult to believe we have lost him so young and of course Claire and his children are uppermost in our thoughts today.”