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Celine Dion’s brother dies just days after her husband

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Rene Angelil, the husband and manager of Celine Dion, has died in Las Vegas. He was 73 and had battled throat cancer. Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg said his office was notified Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016, of Angelils death. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press, File)

MONTREAL » Daniel Dion, the older brother of pop singer Celine Dion, died today, just two days after the death of the entertainer’s husband, Rene Angelil, from throat cancer.

Celine Dion’s representative Kim Jakwerth released a statement that Daniel Dion, 59, died today surrounded by his family after battling cancer for several years. The statement said he died at a palliative care center in Terrebonne, Quebec, outside Montreal.

His death was announced just two days after the 73-year-old Angelil died in suburban Las Vegas after a long battle with throat cancer. Angelil was Celine Dion’s manager for decades, molding her from a French-speaking Canadian ingénue into one of the world’s most successful singers, best known for the smash hit “My Heart Will Go On,” the theme from “Titanic.”

The family is “remembering a gentle and reserved man of many talents,” the statement said.

Daniel Dion, the father of two daughters, was the eighth of 14 Dion children. The Dion siblings, including Celine, performed at their parents’ small piano bar called Le Vieux Baril (“The Old Barrel”) in the town of Charlemagne, Quebec.

Viewing will take place next Saturday, a day after Angelil’s funeral is set to take place at Montreal’s Notre Dame Basilica, the same church where he married the singer in 1994.

Daniel Dion’s religious funeral will be held several days later at a church in the family’s hometown of Charlemagne.

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