Bryan Neal Frame – July 22, 2025

January 11, 1967 – July 22, 2025

Bryan Neal Frame, 58, went home to be with Jesus on July 22, 2025, after a 14-year battle with metastatic prostate cancer.

He was born on January 11, 1967 in Colorado Springs, Colorado to parents Jerolyn Aline Frame and Floyd Earl Frame. He is survived by his loving wife Cinthia Frame, daughters Maria (Matt) Whitt and Kaila Frame, and grandchildren Mikah Whitt and Malikai Whitt. He is also survived by his sister Kim (Bryan) Gilman.

Bryan graduated from Cheyenne Mountain High School in 1985, before attending and graduating from Westmont College in Santa Barbara in 1989, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business and Economics.

After graduating from Westmont, Bryan began his career in ministry as the area director for Young Life in Santa Barbara, which offered him the opportunity to combine his love for Jesus and his passion of working with kids. Bryan thrived in this environment and thoroughly enjoyed creating crazy and fun games for the kids, as well as coming up with numerous creative and outrageous pranks. Throughout his life he remained committed to praying for the kids he worked with and kept in contact with many of them. He truly loved them all.

After this, he went on to attend Fuller Theological Seminary, where he earned his Master of Divinity in Theology in 2002. Bryan’s two main passions in life were his family and sharing the gospel.

Bryan met the love of his life, Cinthia, in 2005, and they were married on March 11, 2006. That’s when they started their real estate career, buying and flipping houses in Denver, Colorado, as well as investing in rental homes. His work in ministry and real estate kept them extremely busy. After his diagnosis, Bryan dedicated himself to giving back by helping others create their own video stories and books about their lives for their families. He believed that creating a visual connection for loved ones to have after someone is gone could also help them through the healing process. In 2012, he started a nonprofit organization called “The Gift of My Story”. Giving back allowed him to bring meaning and purpose back into a “hopeless” situation, especially during what may be the final days of life.

Perhaps one of Bryan’s greatest joys in life was being a dad. When he and Cinthia were married he was excited to be an immediate father to Maria.  And when Kaila was born he jumped at any and every opportunity to participate in her care.  Some of his favorite days were the Saturday morning Porsche drives with Kaila and the lunch dates with Maria.  He was so proud of both of them and loved every minute of being a dad.

Bryan absolutely loved sports, especially watching the Broncos play. He was very loyal, and a huge people person. He always tried to keep in touch with friends and family, regardless of the distance or amount of time that had passed. He was an amazing husband and father, as well as a very good listener and a constant prayer warrior. He was always willing to give to those in need, going above and beyond to help others. He loved Jesus, his family, fixing up houses, reading the Bible, small group bible studies, and any type of family reunions.

He lived his life selflessly, as a strong, courageous, enduring, gentle, kind, and humble man of God.

Bryan is dearly loved by his family and friends and will be so greatly missed.

Celebration of life services will be held at First Presbyterian Church Colorado Springs in the Worship Center at 10:30 am on August 1st, 2025, 219 E Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, with a reception following in the Plaza.

A graveside service will be held immediately following the reception 1:00 pm at Evergreen Cemetery, 1005 Hancock Expy, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

Memorials in Bryan Neal Frame’s name may be made to “The Gift of My Story” 4754 Villa Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80918.

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