
NY Knockout Team Loyal Supporter, Merry Christine Alessi, Passes Away Leaving Her Loved Ones!!!
The women’s football world is grieving today following the passing of Merry Christine Alessi, a beloved supporter of the Continuum WC and the NY Knockout Women’s Tackle Football Team.
The announcement, shared on social media by Continuum WC, described her as one of their “biggest supporters,” prompting an outpouring of condolences from teammates, community members, and football organizations across the country.
Friends who knew Merry personally painted a vivid picture of the kind of person she was. Amanda Leah Filli remembered her as “a sweetheart and a fantastic Mom,” while Joe Lockrow Sr. called her “a great lady and a fighter.”
Dominick Buttner, visibly shaken by the news, wrote that his heart was broken, extending his deepest sympathy to the family. The warmth and consistency of these tributes speak to someone who made a real impact on the people around her.
A League United in Grief
The ripple of loss did not stop at her immediate community. The American Women’s Football League issued a formal statement extending condolences to the NY Knockout organization and its extended family.
The league acknowledged that the loss of a friend, teammate, and sister leaves a void that words cannot fill, and pledged support to the players, coaches, staff, and supporters as they grieve and remember her life.
Teams from across the country echoed that sentiment. The Carolina Stars Women’s Tackle Football team, the River City Sting, and the Tennessee Enforcers Women’s Football all posted tributes honoring Merry and expressing solidarity with the Alessi family and the NY Knockout organization.
From Michigan to the Carolinas to Tennessee, the message was the same: when one team hurts, the entire women’s football community feels it.
A Legacy That Will Live On
What stands out in every tribute shared across social media is not just the sadness, but the genuine love people had for Merry Alessi. She was not simply a spectator or a name on a roster.
She was a mother, a supporter, a presence that people leaned on. Kristine Schroeder Kretzschmar wrote that she hoped Merry was finally out of pain, while Tracey Archambeault offered words of comfort to the family, wishing them peace in the days ahead.
Kimberly Bourque, tagging the AWFL, described their response as “so classy,” adding the hashtag #FamilyOnSix alongside the number 24, believed to be Merry’s number.
Gina Lee Jennings, responding to the league’s post, wrote simply that the support meant more than anyone could possibly know.
The Alessi family has been asked to receive regards from the entire Continuum WC community and beyond.
As the NY Knockout organization processes this loss, the broader women’s football world has made one thing clear. Merry Christine Alessi was loved, she mattered, and her memory will not fade. Rest in Heaven, Merry.
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