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Hayley McNEFF, a culturalist classified on a national scale, nutritionist and life coach, died, according to a Billology published on Tuesday. She was 37 years old.
The death of McNeff was reported by Boston.com, who described his death as “unexpected but peaceful”.
She was from Massachusetts who graduated from Umass Amherst and became a champion’s bodybuilder.
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McNeff was only 37 years old. (Megan Mendoza / The Republic / USA Today Network)
McNeff’s family published a statement to People magazine on Thursday when the word of his death became a public.
“Hayley was like a bundle of light in this world. She had an unanswered energy and was very determined to achieve everything she was aiming to do,” her father Dave told the magazine. “She watched bodybuilding and physical form and has achieved the greatest success that the sector offered. She loved us and we love Hayley very much, we are missing.”
RXMUSCLE.COM noted that McNEFF won the global category of the East Coast Classic 2009 and was presented in the series “Raising the Bar”.
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She then continued a diploma in psychology.
“Hayley was known for her rapid spirit and her sense of constant humor, she had a gift to make people laugh around her and feel well received,” said her necrology. “Her energy and determination were a constant in her life and she has always accomplished what she decided to achieve.
“She dear her friendships and fed strong and lasting relationships with those who knew her best. Hayley will deeply miss her parents, brothers and sisters, her extended family and friends.”

Several bodybuilders have died in the past year. (Barbara J. Perenic / Columbus Dispatch / USA Today Network)
McNeff’s death is the last bodybuilder to have died in the past year. The legend of bodybuilding Ronnie Coleman has also encountered health problems this year.