Beatrice Reilly-Jordon honors husband at Knicks game with ashes
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 2:55 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Beatrice Reilly-Jordon, a devoted Knicks fan from Staten Island, honored her late husband by leaving some of his ashes on an empty seat at Madison Square Garden. She recently sprinkled the ashes so he could enjoy the game with her as the Knicks aim for their first championship in 53 years. The couple’s daughter, Domonique, expressed that her father's spirit has been uplifting the team throughout the season. The Knicks’ efforts continue as they chase a significant title.
- •Beatrice Reilly-Jordon placed ashes at Madison Square Garden.
- •She honors her late husband, a Knicks fan.
- •The Knicks seek their first championship in 53 years.
- •The team is experiencing a strong season, according to family.
- •Domonique Reilly-Jordon shared her father's spirit lifts the team.
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