Gale Kennedy is known for being the wife of late NBA hall of fame member Willis Reed who was a basketball player, coach, and also general manager
Gale Kennedy is an American nurse who hails from Louisiana, United States. Gale was born in 1960 and presently her age is 63 years as of 2023.
Who is nurse Gale Kennedy wife of Willis Reed, age, height, family, children and education
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Gale Kennedy career, family, and education
Gale Kennedy is in the limelight after her husband has left the world. Willis Reed died on the 21st of March 2023 due to heart failure at the age of 80 years. She holds American Nationality while her ethnicity is white and follows Christianity.
Gale’s height is 5 feet 6 inches and her weight is approximately 60 kg in 2023. Gale is a nurse and works in the United States. Gale and Willis Reed got married on the 20th of August in 1983. Gale is the second wife of Reed and they together have 2 kids whose names are not known. Gale attended a local school and University and she has not revealed details about her father and mother.
Net worth of Gale Kennedy
Gale Kennedy is estimated to have a net worth of 500k to 1 million dollars as of 2023.
Gale Kennedy’s husband Willis Reed
Willis Reed was born on the 25th of June 1942 and died on the 21st of March 2023. He was best known for being an American basketball player, a coach, and a general manager. Willis spent his entire playing career from 1964 to 1974 with the team New York Knicks.
Further, in 1982, Reed got inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and then, in 1996, Reed was voted as of the “50 Greatest Players in the history of the NBA”. In October of 2021, Reed again got honored as the league’s greatest player of all time by being named to the 75th NBA Anniversary Team.
Reed after getting retired served as assistant and a head coach with numerous teams for a decade. Later Reed was promoted to the post of general manager and also the vice president of basketball operations from 1989 to 1996 for the New Jersey Nets.