Bryan’s stepfather, Alfredo Siordia, spoke about the heartbreak with a voice thick with grief. “An amazing kid. I’m the luckiest stepfather ever to have him in my life,” he said.
The words were simple, yet heavy — the weight of loss palpable in the quiet pauses between sentences.

The Boy Behind the Tragedy
vibrant, athletic teenager, whose energy lit up every room he entered. Friends and family remember him as playful, curious, and always ready for a game of baseball, football, or anything that challenged his boundless energy.
“He was just this energetic kid, and wanted to play sports. That was mostly his thing,” Siordia explained, recalling the countless afternoons spent cheering Bryan on from the sidelines, whether in football scrimmages or weekend baseball games. “Sorry, baseball, football, you name it. He was just very athletic.”
His love for activity was matched only by his warmth and kindness.
Those who knew Bryan described him as a teenager who could brighten a room with a smile, a boy whose laughter was infectious, and whose presence demanded attention not for mischief, but for the warmth he brought to family and friends alike.
For Siordia, the stepfather who had entered Bryan’s life years earlier, the bond was unbreakable. He recalls how, despite the typical challenges of blending families, Bryan taught him lessons of love, patience, and joy.
“For him being a little kid, he taught me how to love as well, and just like, I really miss him,” Siordia said.
