Anthony Ryan Tupper

Anthony Ryan Tupper, 38, of Pearland, Texas, passed away on October 21, 2025, in Houston, Texas. He was born on May 19, 1987, in Galveston, Texas, to Lisa Christine Tupper. Anthony was a martial arts instructor.
Anthony is preceded in death by his grandmother, Doris C. Tupper; his grandfather, Allan Scott Bjork, Sr.; his aunt, Laura Arends; and his cousin, Matthew Arends.
He is survived by his wife of eighteen years, Krystle Ann Bjork; daughter, Grace Elizabeth Tupper; mother, Lisa Christine Tupper and husband, Charles L. White, Jr.; grandfather, Charlie Tupper and wife Sandie Campbell; grandmother, Angie Bjork. In-laws Chuck and Chanan Berg; Allan Bjork, Jr., and wife Laura Bjork. His brother-in-law, Patrick Bjork, and wife, Amanda. His brother-in-law, A.J. Bjork, and many more.
Anthony was a member of Crosspoint Church and a lifelong resident of Pearland, Texas. He was the proud owner of Tupper Martial Arts in Pearland.
There will be a memorial service at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday November 8, 2025 at Crosspoint Church. 1134 Old Alvin Rd Pearland, TX 77581, with Pastor Brian Shippey officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to American Heart Association, Rise Mentoring, Yet Mentoring, and the Birthday Joy Program.

Anthony will be missed by so many friends and family members. He was a genuinely good person who lived life to the fullest!
You will be missed in the Pearland Community! I always loved seeing you and your smiling happy attitude! Love and prayers for your family!
Always remembered and loved my friend!
Anthony was a gifted young man, whose legacy will live on in the many youngsters he worked with and mentored. Praying God’s Peace and Comfort to his family, friends and all who loved him. Gone too soon. May he Rest In Peace. Ofelia Phillips, Group Fitness Instructor, Alvin Recreation Center
I had the pleasure of getting to know Anthony when I was at Pearland Junior
I had the pleasure of getting to know Anthony when I was a first year teacher at Pearland Junior High West. Anthony would come by my room in the mornings and we both loved to talk about Star Wars. He also came by my room for our Fellowship of Christian Athlete meetings, and we both liked to talk about God. He was a polite, intelligent young man, and I thoroughly enjoyed his company. Through Facebook we reconnected again, and I saw him transform into an amazing young man. I was so happy to see him doing well with his martial arts business, and I was so happy to see him as a happily married man and as a loving father. I was so proud to see him giving back to his community by serving as a RISE mentor. He will be greatly missed. May God grant unto him eternal peace, and may he bless his grieving family.
I am proud to have been Anthony’s third grade teacher at Mark Twain Primary in Alvin ISD and to have witnessed him become the successful man, father, and human being he became.
Although he will be missed by all of us here, we can all be comforted in knowing an angel has ascended into heaven.
RIP Anthony.
Anthony, thank you for the opportunity to have known you.. you showed me a few things. How to always smile and to me kind.. I’ll miss you, little bro. Much love