Brian Jeffrey Keuper was born on Easter Sunday, April 25, 1943, in San Antonio, Texas to Daniel and Hazel Keuper. He passed peacefully at age 75 on September 16, 2018. Brian was reared in San Antonio where he attended Thomas Edison High School and San Antonio College. His life was filled with experiences which expressed his varied talents and interests. He rodeoed throughout high school and college and participated in amateur rodeos, primarily as a bull rider. Later he judged bull riding at local jackpot rodeos. He served in the Texas National Guard for six years. Brian's passion for art produced some amazing artwork in pencil, pen, acrylics, and oil - a majority of his work was wildlife art but also extended into nautical and nature scenes. In the 1970s and 1980s he was an artist for KENS-5 TV where his hand drawn work was used for television and print media. His love of art and wildlife led him to become the owner and operator of a taxidermy business. The last thirty years of his life he was a ranch and game manager in South Texas. Brian was not short of stories from his life experiences but to also share his wealth of knowledge about early South Texas history, Indian tribes, the Old West, Texas Rangers, and Texas ranching practices. Brian was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife, Joyce Helen Keuper of Hondo, Texas, his brother Todd (Martha) Keuper of San Antonio, and step-children Robin Westfall, Scott Martinez, and Denna Martinez. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 11a.m. at Guinn-Horger Funeral Home in Hondo, Texas. He may be remembered with a donation in his name to a charity of your choice.