Brittany Brassell created the winning T-shirt design for this year's Seymour Pink benefit. Brad Horrigan/Register
By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — When Brittany Brassell thinks of those who have survived breast cancer, words like “hope,” “courage“ and “faith” come to mind.
So that’s why Brassell, 17, a recent graduate of Seymour High School, took those words, and a few others, such as “strength,” “believe” and “love,” and put them in a T-shirt design for the Seymour Pink breast cancer awareness campaign.
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