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Dayle Haddon's daughter says there are 'no accidents' in life as she pays tribute to her late mother Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By ALESIA STANFORD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 17:26 EST, 29 December 2024 | Updated: 17:26 EST, 29 December 2024 e-mail View comments Dayle Haddon's daughter has paid tribute to her mother, who died on Friday at the age of 76. The model and actress star passed away from carbon monoxide poisoning on Friday at the home of her daughter Ryan and son-in-law, actor Marc Blucas, 52. In a heartfelt post on Saturday, Ryan Haddon, 53, a former journalist, shared numerous photos of her mother from her years in front of the camera. '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 penned. Ryan referred to her mother as a 'woman in her power, yet soft and attentive to all,' calling her, 'Deeply creative and curious, gifted with beauty inside and out. Always kind and thoughtful.' Ryan seemed to think that fate had a hand in her mother's passing. Blucas' father Walter, 76, was also in the house, but survived the poisonous gas leak and was in critical condition at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey . Dayle Haddon's daughter has paid tribute to her mother, who died on Friday at the age of 76 (Dayle pictured in New York City in April) 'I always trust the timing of things,' the meditation teacher explained. 'There are no accidents and certainly how we enter and exit this world is mystical and unknowable.' Read More Dayle Haddon modeled with Blake Lively in her final photo shoot just months before death at 76 She praised Dayle as 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.' During her lengthy career, Dayle donated a lot of her time and energy to charity work. She founded the non-profit organization WomenOne and organization focused on educating women and girls. She and campaigned for the Canadian charity WE, formerly known as Free the Children which focuses on education, water, health, food and economic opportunity in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Dayle was named a UNICEF ambassador in 2008. Haddon worked as a model in the 1970s and 1980s, and was one of the first to break through the over 35 glass ceiling when she became the spokesmodel for Estee Lauder's anti-aging line. She later signed with L'Oreal, and with her as the face of the product, sales for the Age Perfect line had increased by 50-percent. Ryan Haddon, 53, penned a long, heartfelt farewell to her mother on social media Saturday. 'I always trust the timing of things,' she said 'There are no accidents and certainly how we enter and exit this world is mystical and unknowable' Ryan is married to actor Marc Blucas, 52. Dayle Haddon died as a result of a carbon monoxide leak at their home in Pennsylvania according to police. Blucas' father, Walter, 76, was also injured and was listed as being in critical condition (Pictured in Beverly Hills in October 2008) Praising her mother's inner beauty Ryan wrote, 'She loved so many,' calling her mother 'A pure heart' with 'A rich inner life. Touching so many lives. A life well lived,' closing with 'Rest in Light, Mom (Pictured in May 2018) Ryan thanked '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,' the grieving daughter added, calling her mother 'A pure heart' with 'A rich inner life. Touching so many lives. A life well lived,' closing with 'Rest in Light, Mom.' Fellow models sent their heartfelt condolences. Susan 'Susie' Blakely sent a sweet message saying 'I just can’t believe I won’t see her beautiful smile again...I came to your page to try to comfort you, but in the end, your beautiful words have comforted me.' Christy Turlington called her 'Beauty personified and ethereal.' Christina Ferrare wrote, 'Aside from her extraordinary beauty, it was her eyes and that smile that drew you in. You felt welcomed and safe in her space.' New Jersey Share or comment on this article: Dayle Haddon's daughter says there are 'no accidents' in life as she pays tribute to her late mother e-mail Add comment
It was another big week of UEFA Champions League action as the league phase played out its sixth round of games. Although we are yet to have any team absolutely book their place in the round of 16, current leaders Liverpool -- who have won all six of their games so far -- are the closest to doing so having already guaranteed at least a playoff place. They could have ensured their place in the top eight this midweek after beating Girona on Tuesday but it depended on results elsewhere 24 hours later which did not combine to confirm them just yet. We take a look at what was in play this past midweek. UCL top-eight finish Tuesday: Girona 0, Liverpool 1 Liverpool are already guaranteed a top-24 finish which is at least a playoff spot but Arne Slot's Premier League and Champions League leaders could become the first team to confirm their presence in the round of 16 next time. The Reds can confirm that status with one more point from games against Lille OSC and PSV Eindhoven and it is difficult to see the Merseysiders throwing things away over those last two games. UCL playoff spot (top 24) Tuesday: Leverkusen 1, Inter 0 and Atalanta 2, Real 3 Wednesday: Dortmund 2, Barcelona 3 Just below Liverpool having denied the leaders confirmation of their round of 16 passage this week are Barcelona who saw off Borussia Dortmund this midweek. Italian pair Inter and Atalanta BC -- who could have dealt defending champions Real Madrid a savage blow -- both lost and fell away a bit. Arsenal, Bayer Leverkusen, Aston Villa, Inter Stade Brestois 29 and Lille OSC all share 13 points apiece while Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid and Milan are on 12. Tuesday: Club Brugge 2, Sporting 1 and Brest 1, PSV Eindhoven 0 Wednesday: Lille 3, Sturm Graz 2 and Arsenal 3, AS Monaco 0 So tight is the race for the top eight that Atalanta and Juventus are within two points of those sides on 13. There is also an array of teams on 10 points including Benfica, Monaco, Sporting, Feyenoord and Club Brugge -- all of those are three points clear of the elimination places with just two games to go. Real Madrid, Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain are the sides yet to reach 10 points with just six left to play for. Eliminated Tuesday: Leipzig 2, Villa 3 Wednesday: Stuttgart 5, Young Boys 1 and Atletico Madrid 3, Slovan Bratislava 1 Notable as it put Villa on the edge of a stunning knockout phase berth, Leipzig's loss to Una Emery's Birmingham outfit confirmed Red Bull's flagship team as being the first side to fall at the first hurdle in the league phase. RB Salzburg will not be far behind having been easily beaten by PSG and only being one win better off than RBL, but few -- if anyone -- expected the Bundesliga outfit to have their European hopes crushed before anybody else. They were joined less than 24 hours later by Swiss outfit Young Boys and Slovan Bratislava who also count zero points so far this edition.