Ryan Haddon remembers her late mother as a 'bright light' after the Canadian model passed away in a Pennsylvania home due to an apparent carbon monoxide poisoning.
- December 30, 2024
AceShowbiz - Dayle Haddon's daughter has broken her silence on the actress' shocking passing. After the Canadian model tragically died in a suspected carbon monoxide leak, her daughter Ryan Haddon said that "there are no accidents" in life.
Ryan penned a moving tribute to her late mother on Instagram on Saturday, December 28. Along with photo collages of Dayle from her modeling days, the journalist wrote, "The bright light that is Dayle has dimmed in this Earthly realm. Shining somewhere as radiantly as ever where it's most needed, I have no doubt."
"She was a woman in her power, yet soft and attentive to all. Deeply creative and curious, gifted with beauty inside and out. Always kind and thoughtful," she went on remembering the 76-year-old model. "In conversation, she could go to the deepest of places and also soar the highest heights of spiritual understanding."
Ryan continued, "She held so many up, saw their greatness sometimes hidden to them, and always built bridges with her own connections to help them ascend. She was everyone's greatest champion. An inspiration to many."
In reference to the nature of Dayle's passing, Ryan said, "I always trust the timing of things. There are no accidents and certainly how we enter and exit this world is mystical and unknowable. She was a high-hearted spiritual being that put value on her soul’s evolution, so I know her journey here in this dimension must have been complete."
"I honor her. I bow to her. I revere all the paths and adventures taken. I saw her be golden and always reach for the Light in all areas of her life," she added. "Thank you everyone who was a part of her journey that helped to shape her, enrich her and activate her to become the absolute gem that she is. She loved so many."
Before ending her tribute, the news presenter went on describing her mother, "A pure heart. A rich inner life. Touching so many lives. A life well lived." She then concluded her heartfelt statement, "Rest in Light, Mom."
As reported before, Dayle was found dead at a Pennsylvania home on Friday, December 27. The property, which is located on the 6900 block of Phillips Mill Road, is owned by her daughter Ryan and Ryan's husband Marc Blucas.
Police found a 76-year-old man, Marc's father Walter Blucas, had passed out on the first floor of a detached office or in-law suit of the property. He was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Jersey and was in critical condition.
Dayle was found dead in a second-floor bedroom in the in-law suit. While investigating the scene, the New Hope Eagle Volunteer Fire Company detected high levels of carbon monoxide in the building. Police said fumes from a boiler may be to blame.
"Preliminary investigation is showing that a heating unit malfunctioned exposing a large amount of carbon monoxide within the carriage house," said Detective Sgt. Jonathan Koretzky. Two medics were taken to Doylestown Hospital for treatment after the exposure and a Solebury Township police officer was treated at the scene. All three are said to be stable, according to officials.