Patrick Muldoon‘s sister shared the video he messaged his family group chat the night before his tragic death.
If you did not see the news, the 57-year-old Days of Our Lives actor passed away on Sunday morning (April 19) from a heart attack.
The night before, he was at an opening at LACMA, and sent his family a video showcasing the museum’s Saint Ignatius of Loyola’s Vision of Christ and God the Father at La Storta painting by Domenico Zampieri.
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His sister Shanna Muldoon Zappa shared the video, and included the following caption: “This was the last video my brother sent to our constant family group chat -from Sat night at LACMA opening.”
“I asked chat what is happening in this beautiful painting which is seen in the next slide. @p_hibs shared how dear friend/ brother and producing partner – Bobo – and him loved St. Ignatius because he was kind of the cool guy, good time guy who was still able to become a saint. Not only that but the LL LOY chant my brother says is from his football days at Loyola High School. As always, he jokes… and yet profoundly brings all things into one moment- the joke-ster, the artist, the football player, and the intensely spiritually connected, Jesuit educated, incredible being that is Patrick Muldoon. My best friend. The best brother / son/ uncle/ anyone could ever possibly ask for. I will have so much more to share as I know he loves this earthly realm and all he created within it… including all of the love and light his spirit is now receiving through all of you…. Surrounding you in light.💫💫💫💫💫 We will eventually have details on when and where we will celebrate him. But now we are still processing. I continue to speak of him in present tense. Because his spirit is all around me. He just changed forms💫🙏🏼💚 #patrickmuldoon,” she added.
After his death, tragic details about what happened that morning were also released.
Our thoughts are with Patrick‘s loved ones and family. RIP.
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