The youngest of 6 children, Bryan completed a blended family and brought much joy and shenanigans to the family. He was spoiled rotten by his siblings and parents, especially by his father.
Bryan attended Rider High School where he played Football, graduating in 2011. He was forever a Raider and truly bled Black and Gold. After high school, he attended MSU originally pursuing pre-med. He later changed course and was studying Kinesiology. At MSU Bryan was an officer and proud Sigma Nu Alum.
Bryan loved sports, football being his favorite. He was an avid Dallas Cowboy and Texas Longhorn Fan. Being raised better, Tom Brady was his favorite all time athlete.
He loved music and played the guitar. Anyone who knows Bryan heard frequently how Dave Grohl is the best guitarist ever and he often referred to him as “a God”. Of course, the Foo Fighters were his favorite all time band but he did have an eclectic music taste and could be found listening to old country such as Hank Williams Sr., classical, gospel, and pop music.
He was the best uncle to his nephews and nieces. They were truly his pride and joy.
Bryan was a great friend to many and would drop everything to help a friend in need.
Bryan had a strong faith in God and loved his summers with his Grandma Paula where she proudly took him to Bible School. Cousins often comment that she thought he was “Prince Bryan”. Over the last few years he looked forward to and enjoyed his weekly visits and prayer from friend and former coach, Pastor Mickey Miller.
Life Had different plans for Bryan and due to a tragic car accident in 2015 he was left with a severe traumatic brain injury. He spent the last 6 years of his life battling like a true warrior to overcome his injury. In true Bryan fashion he charmed many nurses, aides, doctors, and therapists who fell instantly in love with him.
We are all better for knowing and loving him in his short 28 years.
Bryan was preceded in death by his father, Mark, Grandparents, Vernon and Paula Kisinger and James and Sharon Downing, Uncles, Vernon “Ki” Kisinger and Ronald Berry, Aunt, Teresa Perkins and a Niece, Nyana Tipton.
He is survived by his Mother, Ronda Kisinger, Sisters, Julie Metzger and husband, Bill and Kathleen Hall and husband, Ryan. Brothers, Mark Edward Kisinger and wife, Tamara, Chris Tipton and wife, Taryn and Jonny Tipton and wife, Tabitha. Nephews, Nicolas Porter, Charly Tipton, Jack Kisinger and Odys Tipton
Nieces, Angela Porter, Amber Porter, Anabella Kisinger and Harper Tipton. Several Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, and Friends.
The family would like to thank the staff at Sheridan Medical Lodge and Beyond Faith Hospice, Dr. Arif Mahmood, Dr. Danny Bartel and Dr. Michael Toulan for their loving care the last few years.
Memorials in Bryan’s name would be appreciated to: Team Luke Hope for Minds or Beyond Faith Hospice.
A memorial service for Bryan will be held Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. at Hampton Vaughan Crestview Funeral Home Chapel, 1917 Archer City Highway, Wichita Falls, Texas.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.hamptonvaughancrestview.com for the Kisinger family.
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