In the movie of 2004, Christine is over seventy plus when she dies, the movie does not state if it was a illness or old age or accident but she has her dying request was the Phantom's monkey music box which the aging Raoul buys at the auction to place on her gravesite.
In Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera-Christine is extremely close to her father, who tells her Scandinavian fairy-tales; a tale of the "Angel of Music" is her favorite. Christine's father dies, leaving her disconsolate, despite the loving care of her "adopted" mother Mme. Valérius, bedridden wife of the late Professor. Christine enters the Paris Conservatory and trains for four years to become a professional singer to please her father and Mamma Valérius, but has lost all passion for singing.
The book offers no clues in how Christine's father had died.
In the book Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera Christine Daae does not die. In Andrew Lloyd Webber the movie, Christine Daae dies of old age close to eighty plus.
Christine sings about her father in the Angel of music and in the graveyard when she sings Wishing you were somehow here again. Sincerely, Phantomfreak6377
Jolie Christine Rickman died in 2005.
Christine Kayssler died on November 17, 2010, in Innsbruck, Austria.
Christine Pollon died on August 29, 2012, in Bath, Somerset, England, UK.
The real Angel of Music in Phantom of the Opera is the Phantom (Erik). Christine calls him, "My Angel of Music." However, it can be interpreted that Christine's father, Gustave Daae, is the true Angel of Music since Erik in a way represents a father figure that Christine never had.
It is true. On page 167, Erik and Christine are face to face, and Christine states, "In five years I will tell him the truth. That you are his real father. And he will choose. If he can accept this, that Raoul has been everything for him that a father can be, and done everhthing for him that a father can do, and yet is not his real parent - then he will come to you with my blessing."
Christine's father gave her the nickname 'sweet cheeks'. Quite a lovely name, eh?
Christine und die Störche was created in 1962.
Christine Swane died in 1960.
Christine Mayo died in 1963.
Christine Løvmand died in 1872.
Christine Busta died in 1987.
Christine Lavant died in 1973.
Christine Dowiyogo died in 2008.
Christine Tamblyn died in 1998.
Christine of Hesse died in 1604.
Christine Fabréga died in 1988.