A son, grandson, brother, nephew and friend of the highest caliber. An avid student in the midst of completing his degree program in Astrophysics, he is now among the very galaxies he was on a quest toward as he was planning a career with Lockheed and more, when an unforeseen medical emergency claimed his life.
His love of family, friends and nature included sharing the great experiences he had in a family of golfers, fishermen and hunters. He grew as a noble child, into a great man with help of his scout troop, church and family. When he needed a place to reset, he could be found with a rod in hand and peaceful waters.
Brady was born into life on Sept. 16, 1998, as the eldest son of Mary and Brian Kunn, at Saint Vincent Hospital of Billings, and baptized at First Presbyterian Church of Billings. Brother Gavin joined the family in 1999, and the family moved to Colorado when Brian was promoted to a new position with NAPA.
Growing up in Aurora, Colorado, Brady had a natural gift of leadership, and amazing sincerity that garnered great friends and respect wherever he went. His kindness and loving, jovial nature will be a hallmark forever remembered.
Brady was preceded in death by his father, Brian Russell Kunn; grandmother, Elizabeth Thomas Kunn; and grandfather, Denton A. Maltby. He is survived by his mother, Mary Maltby Kunn; brother Gavin Kunn, grandfather, Earl R. Kunn; and grandmother Anne Maltby. Family of Mike and Candace Kunn of Maine, Scott and Annette Kunn of Billings, and Gary and Melody Kunn of Midlothian Texas, along with many cousins are loving this beautiful soul, and grieving the great loss of our Brady.
Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 22, at First Presbyterian Church, 2420 13th St. West, with interment following in Yellowstone Valley Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to: Brady Kunn Memorial Drone Soccer Scholarship- https://coloradoskiesacademy.org/product/brady-kunn-memorial/; Arbor Day Foundation- Memorial Trees; Montana Outdoor Legacy Foundation.
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