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Clemson Tigers DT Bryan Bresee's 15-year-old sister dies of brain cancer

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CLEMSON, S.C. — A sister of Clemson defensive tackle Bryan Bresee has died of cancer. Bresee announced Thursday on social media that his sister Ella Bresee had died after battling an aggressive form of brain cancer.

Ella was 15. «I know for a fact heaven has gained a beautiful angel today. Love you forever and always Ella bear,» he posted on Instagram.

A post shared by Bryan Bresee (@bryan_bresee) Ella and the Bresee family were in Clemson earlier last week, and she was honored during the Furman game on Saturday.

Players and staffers wore T-shirts with «Ella Strong» on them. But Ella had a setback and missed the game, returning to the hospital in Washington, closer to the family's Maryland home.

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