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Funeral for former Patriots player Ron Brace sheduled for Monday

Ron Brace died at family home

This is a 2010 photo of Ron Brace of the New England Patriots NFL football team. This image reflects the New England Patriots active roster as of Friday, April 30, 2010 when this image was taken. 
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This is a 2010 photo of Ron Brace of the New England Patriots NFL football team. This image reflects the New England Patriots active roster as of Friday, April 30, 2010 when this image was taken. 
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Funeral for former Patriots player Ron Brace sheduled for Monday
Ron Brace died at family home
Former New England Patriots defensive lineman Ron Brace is being laid to rest in his hometown.A celebration of his life will be held at St. John's Congregational Church in Springfield on Monday morning followed by a noontime funeral service. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery.Brace died at his family's home April 24. He was 29.Police say his death was not suspicious and appears to have been caused by a medical condition.Brace grew up in Springfield and attended Burncoat High School in Worcester. After a standout career at Boston College, he was drafted by the Patriots in the second round of the 2009 draft and played four years with the team.He is survived by his parents and six siblings.Get the WMUR app12967056

Former New England Patriots defensive lineman Ron Brace is being laid to rest in his hometown.

A celebration of his life will be held at St. John's Congregational Church in Springfield on Monday morning followed by a noontime funeral service. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery.

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Brace died at his family's home April 24. He was 29.

Police say his death was not suspicious and appears to have been caused by a medical condition.

Brace grew up in Springfield and attended Burncoat High School in Worcester. After a standout career at Boston College, he was drafted by the Patriots in the second round of the 2009 draft and played four years with the team.

He is survived by his parents and six siblings.