Morosini married actor
Christopher Reeve in
Williamstown, Massachusetts, on April 11, 1992. Their son, William Elliot "Will" Reeve, was born two months later, on June 7, 1992. , Will reports for
ABC News. Reeve was an avid horserider. In 2005, she told
Larry King, "I rode my whole life, and after Chris had his accident, I stopped riding, primarily because he loved it so much, and I think it really would have been painful for him if I was going off riding and he wasn't able to. And it didn't mean that much to me to drop."
Illness and death In August 2005, ten months after the death of her husband, Reeve announced that she had been diagnosed with
lung cancer. She had never smoked
cigarettes, Reeve was diagnosed with
non-small cell lung cancer, which is primarily seen in patients without contributing factors, such as smoking or asbestos exposure. In 2005, Reeve received the "Mother of the Year Award" from the
American Cancer Society for her dedication and determination in raising her son after the loss of her husband. In her final public appearances, Reeve stated that the
tumor had responded to therapy and was shrinking. She appeared at
Madison Square Garden on January 12, 2006, and sang the
Carole King song "
Now and Forever" in honor of
New York Rangers hockey player
Mark Messier, whose number was retired that evening. Reeve died, aged 44, on March 6, 2006, at
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, 17 months after her husband. On the night that she died, instead of live performers singing the national anthem at Madison Square Garden prior to the Rangers' game, a recording of Reeve singing was played. She arranged for her orphaned 13-year-old son, Will, to live with their next-door neighbors so he could finish school instead of being forced to move in with relatives elsewhere. == Legacy ==