Bryce Christopher Tulcus, 17, passed away on November 13, 2025, in El Paso, Texas. Born on August 17, 2008, in Fort Benning, Georgia, Bryce brought a vibrant and unforgettable presence into the world—one that left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
From an early age, Bryce was known for his boundless energy and magnetic personality. He had a rare ability to light up any room he walked into. His humor—quick, sharp, and full of heart—made him someone others naturally gravitated toward. Whether he was cracking jokes with his friends, teaming up with his stepmom Rosemary for pranks, or simply filling a moment with laughter, Bryce always found a way to make people smile.
Behind his humor was a deeply caring heart. He showed love through kindness, loyalty, and the way he truly listened. Bryce cherished his time with his dad, especially their deep talks about God, faith, and military stories—moments that strengthened their bond in a way only they understood. He also treasured the time spent with his mom, Danielle, especially their days cooking together, traveling, going to hockey games for his younger brother Blake, laughing, and creating memories he carried with him always.
Bryce had many passions that reflected both his adventurous spirit and creative soul. He enjoyed skateboarding with fearless enthusiasm, immersing himself in video games, YouTube, and spending time with his Dad playing cards. He loved visiting his Meemaw in Brownwood and cherished every moment with his siblings—Blake, Skyler, and Aspyn—whose bond with him was loving, loyal, and unbreakable.
A gifted artist, Bryce poured his imagination into outstanding drawings that showcased his talent and creativity. His love for music ran deep, filling his days with rhythm, comfort, and inspiration. In the kitchen, Bryce found joy—not only learning family recipes but also cooking side-by-side with his mom, sharing laughter, curiosity, and connection through food.
Bryce’s pets were a special part of his life, and he leaves behind the immense love he had for his dogs. They brought him comfort, companionship, and countless moments of happiness.
He was fiercely loyal to those he loved. His strong will and determination shaped who he was; once he set his mind on something, he gave it everything he had. His ambition to grow—emotionally, spiritually, and personally—was a driving force in his life. Bryce held a deep love for Jesus. His faith remained an important part of who he was, offering him quiet strength and comfort.
He is survived by his loving mother, Danielle; his father, Jonathan; his stepmother, Rosemary; his Meemaw, Marcy; his brothers, Blake and Skyler; his sister, Aspyn; and his beloved dogs. His memory will also be cherished by extended family members and friends whose lives were touched by his unforgettable spirit.
Bryce joins in rest those who went before him: his Great-Pawpaw Don, Great-Grandma “Corky,” Grandma Julie, Pawpaw Dale, Grandpa John, and Little Brother Zachary.
A memorial service celebrating Bryce’s life will be held on November 22, 2025, at 12:00 PM at Calvary Chapel Sun City, 960 W Borderland Rd, in El Paso, Texas.
Though Bryce’s time here was far too short, the impact he made will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. His laughter, his creativity, his caring heart, and his unforgettable spirit will remain with us always.
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