Kyle Gulbranson, MD Saint George, UT Obituary Death: Kyle Gulbranson, MD, sadly passed away earlier this week, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, dedication, and love that will not be forgotten. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a cherished family member who was deeply admired by all who had the privilege of knowing him. His passing is a profound loss to his family, friends, colleagues, and the many patients whose lives he touched throughout his career.

In Loving Memory of Kyle Gulbranson, MD
Dr. Gulbranson was known not only for his medical expertise but also for his kind and gentle spirit. He approached both his professional and personal life with sincerity, patience, and a deep sense of care for others. Those close to him often spoke of his warm presence and his ability to make people feel heard, valued, and understood.
He had a deep appreciation for nature and found joy in the outdoors. Whether spending quiet moments surrounded by natural beauty or sharing those experiences with loved ones, Kyle embraced life with gratitude and a sense of wonder. His connection to nature reflected his calm and thoughtful personality, bringing peace not only to himself but to those around him.
Kyle resided in Saint George, Utah, where he built both his career and his life with his family. His commitment to medicine was evident through his extensive education and training. He earned his medical degree from the University of British Columbia in 2013, followed by a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Alberta in 2016. He further specialized in Geriatric Medicine through a residency at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine in 2018.
He achieved board certification in Internal Medicine in 2017 and in Geriatric Medicine in 2019 through the American Board of Internal Medicine, reflecting his dedication to providing the highest standard of care.
Kyle Gulbranson will be remembered for his unwavering kindness, his love for his family, and his commitment to improving the lives of others. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

Troy Torgersen
When I was diagnosed with cancer, my daughter who worked with him, was able to talk to Dr. Gulbranson to take me on as a patient.
I did not see him too many times but I considered him a friend. He was kind and had a good sense of humor.
He called me once after a procedure and gave me his personal phone number.
I am saddened at his loss. I feel bad for his family. He leaves a legacy of love and caring.