Bryan Hullihen was born in 1978 in a small town just outside of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr.
Hullihen had an older sister named Heather and his parents were Bryan and
Christine. Bryan’s father had a small business in the steel industry which, due
to the influx of Japanese steel to the U.S. in the 70’s, went under when Bryan
was only one-year old. In 1981 Bryan Hullihen and his family moved to south Florida where his father was offered
a job running a steel mill, however, when they arrived at their new town
Bryan’s father was given the news that the mill would be closing and the job
was no longer available. Bryan’s father was very traditional and he wanted his
children’s mother to be home with the kids so he commenced to work three jobs
in order to provide for his family. Even though Bryan’s father was extremely
busy Bryan remembers his family being together every day for dinner and his
father reading to him at night before bed. Bryan and his sister Heather were
only two years apart in age which contributed to their close relationship. They
played together, studied together, and pretty much spent every waking moment
together as young kids which meant they got into trouble together as well.
Bryan recalls a time when he and his sister found some paint in their father’s
storage shed and thought they’d do their neighbors a favor and paint their
house for them. They only got as far as painting their names on the house which
made it easy for the neighbor to know who to thank. That memory was forever
burned into Bryan’s brain as it proved extremely difficult for he and his
sister to remove their masterpiece from the neighbor’s house.
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