

Bryan is survived by his wife Frances where they attended A House of Prayer, a Torah keeping congregation with Pastor Rob Turner.
Bryan's father was a maintenance worker for The Federal Courthouse in Austin, Texas where he retired and his mother worked as a cook at The School for the Blind.
After high school he worked with his Uncle Bob as a carpenter and PPG Industries and soon entered the Navy.
Bryan entered the Navy following in his father’s footsteps and serving with his brothers and other family members. He served from February 8, 1952 – February 7, 1960, where he was in the Seabees. Once he returned home to Austin, while attending church, met and married his wife, Frances. He then returned and went back to work for PPG Industries and Brown and Carpenter as an Auto Glazier from 1950-1988.
He was an active member in the church and enjoyed singing the gospel and was artistic in playing the guitar and writing songs. Traveling to different churches and venues with his family “The Kullenberg Singers.”
His main joy was his family, here he was the most kind, gentle and caring example of The Father to his children. His hobbies were hunting, fishing, sports and reading. He enjoyed being outdoors watching birds and wildlife.
Bryan is survived by his 2 sisters Dorthy Polvado and Sue Love and Brother Charles Gerald Kullenberg, 3 daughters and their spouses Nickie Vigo, Terri Askey and husband Jerry, Tyan Anderlitch and husband Paul. Grandchildren Hayden Shea, Hunter and wife Devan, Harper, Chance and wife Traci, Mike, Mandy, Lauren, Amber and husband Ethan and Halie. Great grandchildren Brenden, Deven, Ethen, Kaegen, Ansley, Henley and many nieces and nephews.
Bryan was preceded in death by his son, Mark Edward Kullenberg, his sisters Martha Nell Kullenberg, Margaret Kathrine Glossup, Frances Bernice Knapp, Ruth Laverne Wallace, and brother, Olof Eugene Kullenberg
Byran lived a full and rewarding life.
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