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Warren Kulp

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Warren Leonard Kulp, 76, died January 21, 2019, in his Laureldale residence.

He was the loving husband of Carol Ann (Althouse) Kulp, who he married on April 20, 1963.

Born January 5, 1943, in Reading, he was a son of the late Clarence Hubert Kulp Jr. and Ruth Carolyn (Schaeffer)...

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Carol and family. I´m thinking of you and remembering Warren. He was a caring person and always had a smile and something funny to say!

Carol and Cathy letting you know I´m thinking of you and your family.

Warren was a great man, my family is lucky to have known him. Always smiling across the pews from us. Sending love and comfort to Carol and family.
-The Wylands, Sean, Jen, Bronson & Jackson

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My prayers and sympathy to you and family




Cathy and family,
I am so sorry for your loss.

Cindy Herb

My condolences to Aunt Carol, Tom, and Cathy and family. Uncle Warren's love and devotion to his family was evident and admirable. He always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. Rest in Peace...

Rest In Peace Mr. Warren! Thank you for all the great conversations over the years! You always made us feel special when we saw you at Chic-fil-a. My prayers and condolences to your family

Chick fil a in Broadcasting Square and Warrens family i am deeply sorry for your guys loss he was a great man i have no words but chick fil a if you need me i will always be your number 1 customer

On Friday, April 12, 2019, The Reading Phillies (Fightins) will open the Baseball Season. There will, however,be a vacant seat in the 900 Section of the Stadium.The seat of Warren Kulp, season ticketholder, Phillies Fan (who new his baseball)and one beautiful person. He suffered, over the most recent years, but,retained his ever present smile. I am an usher at the stadium (16 years) so I have know Warren for a little while. At the end of the past season I spoke to Warren and conveyed this...