Kevin Peter Kulick, 55, of Marysville, died peacefully Friday, November 11, 2011 at Heartland of Marysville following a short illness with cancer. A railroader, he was an engineer for 34 years. He was a graduate of North High School in Columbus and was a member of East North Broadway United Methodist Church. He enjoyed model railroads, working crossword puzzles, having coffee with his friends at the Waffle House and driving his 1994 red Corvette. He was born February 21, 1956 in Altoona, PA and was predeceased by his father, Peter N. Kulick and his brother, Steven N. Kulick. He is survived by his mother, Lois Urich Kulick of Columbus; his sister, Suzanne (Jeremiah) Kulick Pope of Ashland, OR; a niece, Raven Kulick of Everett, WA and a nephew, Llupus Kulick Pope of Ashland, OR; aunts, Marjorie Saltzgaber of Ashland, OH and Nancy (Richard) Widders of Ft. Myers, FL; numerous cousins; and many friends, including his loving friend, Kasey Gansheimer of Marysville. The family will receive friends 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Underwood Funeral Home, 703 East Fifth Street, Marysville, Ohio 43040. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Union County Cancer Society. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.underwoodfuneralhome.com.
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Dear Family and Friends,
We have all lost a dear, sweet man. I will expecially remember his dry humor and the way he always said “love you Sue” at the end of our phone calls. I wish I’d had more time with him. Love you, too, little brother. You have been a blessing in my life. Sister Sue
Had many good times with Kev. Growing up together in Clintonville were the greatest times in my life. We continued our difficult trip into adulthood in several trips together and being roomies after high school. I was very proud of him when he decided to turn his life around and become the solid man that he would be. I am grateful that I had a chance to see him last week at OSU. We laughed and he recounted the many stories we shared. Kev and Steve were good boys,taken from us to early.
You will be missed Kevin!!!!
To the family,
My sympathys goes out to the family, especially Kevin’s Mother. The loss of a child is something you never expect to have to endure, no matter what age they may be.
Kevin was a great engineer and I truly enjoyed working with him. May comfort find you in the weeks and months ahead as you go down the healing process.
Sincerely,
Ralph Sickles
Had many good times with Kev. Growing up together in Clintonville were the gertaest times in my life. We continued our difficult trip into adulthood in several trips together and being roomies after high school. I was very proud of him when he decided to turn his life around and become the solid man that he would be. I am grateful that I had a chance to see him last week at OSU. We laughed and he recounted the many stories we shared. Kev and Steve were good boys,taken from us to early.
I’m heartbroken to read that Kevin passed. That I had the pleasure of seeing him several times over the years–typically at a class reunion, more recently (and sadly) at Steve’s funeral/service of life. My thoughts are with all survivors; his memory will live with you and all who had the pleasure of knowing Kevin. I was humbled when he told me at our 20 th (or perhaps 25th) reunion that he held dearly the memory of my asking him to our senior prom; for if I didn’t, he probably would not have gone. I won’t forget either the night of our prom or that he thanked me decades later.
Mrs. Kulick,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your son – my heart is with your family. Although I have not seen him in years I remember him with such fondness. His kind and warm soul, as well as his unique wit and sense of humor will remain with us. You are in our prayers.
peace + love, Terri Purcell Albanese
I’m heartbroken to read that Kevin paessd. That I had the pleasure of seeing him several times over the years typically at a class reunion, more recently (and sadly) at Steve’s funeral/service of life. My thoughts are with all survivors; his memory will live with you and all who had the pleasure of knowing Kevin. I was humbled when he told me at our 20 th (or perhaps 25th) reunion that he held dearly the memory of my asking him to our senior prom; for if I didn’t, he probably would not have gone. I won’t forget either the night of our prom or that he thanked me decades later.
Mrs. Kulick,I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your son my heart is with your fmaliy. Although I have not seen him in years I remember him with such fondness. His kind and warm soul, as well as his unique wit and sense of humor will remain with us. You are in our prayers. peace + love, Terri Purcell Albanese
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. May the words in Psalms 34:18 give you hope and comfort.
Mrs. Kulick,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your second son so early in life. I have many fond memories of Kevin and Steve. Kevin and I played baseball together on the same teams for years while our older brothers (Dave and Steve) did the same. I enjoyed Kevin’s friendship for many years.
My hope is that you will find comfort in the sweet memories of Kevin and that God will give you strength for this sad time.
Jon
To the family,My smyapthys goes out to the family, especially Kevin’s Mother. The loss of a child is something you never expect to have to endure, no matter what age they may be.Kevin was a great engineer and I truly enjoyed working with him. May comfort find you in the weeks and months ahead as you go down the healing process.Sincerely,Ralph Sickles
I was very saddened to hear about Kevin’s death.
I have the cutest memory of Kevin, which many may not know about. I think it was in 7th grade, he rode his bicycle to my house on Dayton Ave. At the time, I was so extremely shy, I couldn’t bring myself to go outside. I just remember how cute he was, in my front yard, with his dark hair, skin and those big rimmed glasses and that cute smile. He stayed and chatted with my brother for a while and then went on his way. Those days truly seemed like the wonder years.
I’m thankful that I had the pleasure of seeing him at our last class reunion, at the Beer Stueb, and will miss seeing him at our future reunions.
I was very saddened to hear about Kevin’s death. I have the cuetst memory of Kevin, which many may not know about. I think it was in 7th grade, he rode his bicycle to my house on Dayton Ave. At the time, I was so extremely shy, I couldn’t bring myself to go outside. I just remember how cute he was, in my front yard, with his dark hair, skin and those big rimmed glasses and that cute smile. He stayed and chatted with my brother for a while and then went on his way. Those days truly seemed like the wonder years. I’m thankful that I had the pleasure of seeing him at our last class reunion, at the Beer Stueb, and will miss seeing him at our future reunions.
Mrs. Kulick,I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your second son so early in life. I have many fond meromies of Kevin and Steve. Kevin and I played baseball together on the same teams for years while our older brothers (Dave and Steve) did the same. I enjoyed Kevin’s friendship for many years.My hope is that you will find comfort in the sweet meromies of Kevin and that God will give you strength for this sad time.Jon