On September 15, the family of Ned LeDoux was a picture of what happiness looks like. The country singer was home to celebrate his daughter's second birthday. Everyone looked contented.

Six weeks after, however, Ned LeDoux is mourning the loss of his little girl, Haven, who just turned two.

According to the statement that Ned and his wife Morgan released on Facebook on Sunday, their daughter died a week ago. The 42-year old country singer and his wife of 11 years are both sad to share the news of their daughter's passing.

"It is with great sadness that Morgan and Ned inform their friends and fans that Haven, their two-year-old daughter has passed away due to a tragic choking accident at home," the statement reads.

The LeDoux family also showed their appreciation for all the support and love they got from everyone. However, the family is requesting that they are given privacy at this difficult time.

Paramedics Called to LeDoux's Home

In a report by Taste of Country, it was revealed that LeDoux's family contacted paramedics to their northeast Kansas home on Oct. 20. Unfortunately, the efforts to resuscitate the youn girl went in vain.

LeDoux is the son of the late rodeo champ and country singer Chris LeDoux. Ned LeDoux posted on his Instagram account on Sept. 15, 2019, a picture of his two-year-old daughter. Haven was wearing a pink shirt and was smiling.

The caption says, "Turned the big #2 today!" Further in that caption, Ned expressed his happiness to be home to celebrate the birthday of his daughter with the rest of the family. He even said that his daughter was quite a "character."

The couple Ned and Morgan are also parents to a son named Branson.

Next In Line, the second album of the country singer is set to be released next month. By then, their friends, family, and fans are hopeful that the couple would be in a much better state.

At this time, the LeDoux family is grieving the passing of a lovely member of their family. They are hopeful that everyone understands that the silence is helping the family cope with the loss.