Rod and Judy Gilbert's award for their ALS work, including a single piece of pink confetti, and her program from The Music Man, on vacant Seat No. 7.
The family placed Gilbert's cremated remains in a mausoleum in New Jersey. Unbeknownst to them until that moment, the area in which he was being placed is named "The Garden," Madison Square Garden having been Gilbert's second home for six decades.
And Judy and her daughter, Brooke, attended a Dec. 22 performance of the hit show "The Music Man" at New York's Winter Garden Theater, a musical starring Hugh Jackman. Gilbert knew Jackman well, naturally, because there wasn't anyone of note in any walk of New York life with whom Mr. Ranger wasn't friendly.
"We were in Row R, Seats 9 and 11, Seat 7 beside us," Judy remembered. "There wasn't one other empty seat in the theater, but there was no one in 7. I said to Brooke, 'Someone is surely coming,' but Brooke said, 'Mom, no one is coming.'"
No one sat in Seat 7 that night, though today Judy wonders whether that was indeed the case.
Photos: Israel Cortes; Graphic Artists, Hockey Hall of Fame; Getty Images; Judy Gilbert