While taping a 2007 comedy special for
Logo, Smith disclosed that he was suffering from a neurological disorder. He described his symptoms at that time as slurred speech, making him sound
inebriated. In response to an August 2012
New York Times article on openly gay male stand-up comedians, Smith posted a comment stating he had
ALS. While competing on
Chopped, comedian
Judy Gold mentioned she was playing for an ALS charity in honor of a friend of hers who had ALS and could no longer speak. Further research shows that Gold did the benefit in honor of Smith. In February 2013, Smith gave a candid interview to Canada's
Global News, where he elaborated about his condition. The article also revealed that Smith assisted with the conceiving of fellow LGBTQ comedian
Elvira Kurt's children, who with Kurt reside in Canada; and that he was a direct descendant of Henry Smith of Pelham, an early settler of Canada's
Niagara Region for whom the
Henry of Pelham Winery is named. Bob Smith died on January 20, 2018, from
Lou Gehrig's disease in his Manhattan home at 59 years of age. ==Notes==