Bryan Allison

In Memoriam

Robert Bryan Allison, a beloved father, brother, and veteran, left an indelible mark on those who knew him. Bryan was born on January 1, 1974, in Corpus Christi, Texas, and experienced a lot of hardship in his early years, including trauma and homelessness, which he overcame with remarkable resiliency.

Joining the Army in 1993, Bryan served with distinction until 2005, including an esteemed role with the 3rd Infantry “TOG” at Arlington National Cemetery. His dedication extended beyond military service as he pursued a career in mortuary science, providing compassionate care to the families of deceased military members. 

Despite his struggles with PTSD, depression, and other personal challenges, Bryan found solace and purpose in his later years through his faith and connection with his horse, Glorious Mayhem. Even as he faced a terminal cancer diagnosis, Bryan continued to inspire others with his message of gratitude and the belief that every day is a gift. 

Bryan’s legacy lives on through Fixin’ Fences, a testament to his transformation and commitment to helping others heal.

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