US Reps, Ron Wright of Texas, has died of COVID-19 complications
OpenLife Nigeria reports that following Covid diagnosis, Republican US Reps. Ron Wright of Texas has died, his congressional office announced in a statement Monday, saying that he had been admitted to the hospital after contracting Covid-19.
“Congressman Ron Wright passed away peacefully at the age of 67 on Feb. 7, 2021. His wife Susan was by his side and he is now in the presence of their Lord and Savior,” the statement read. “For the previous two weeks, Ron and Susan had been admitted to Baylor Hospital in Dallas after contracting COVID-19.”
Wright is the first sitting member of Congress to die after contracting Covid. In December, Congressman-elect Luke Letlow died after being diagnosed with the disease.
Wright’s congressional office announced that he had tested positive for Covid-19 on January 21 with the congressman saying at the time in a statement, “I am experiencing minor symptoms, but overall, I feel okay and will continue working for the people of the 6th District from home this week.”
House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy said in a statement Monday, “Our hearts are heavy with the news of Ron’s passing. Judy and I send our heartfelt prayers to Susan and their children during this very difficult time.”
“US Reps Ron Wright was a fighter who passionately served his constituents, Texas, and America,” McCarthy said.
The statement from Wright’s office on Monday noted that the congressman has also battled cancer.
“Over the past few years, Congressman Wright had kept a rigorous work schedule on the floor of the US Reps {House of Representatives} and at home in Texas’ Congressional District 6 while being treated for cancer,” it said.
During his cancer fight, GOP members paid tribute to Wright in December by donning bow ties at the Capitol, which he frequently wore.
Wright had represented Texas’s sixth congressional district since January 2019.