DOMINIC-KULIK-Obituary

DOMINIC KULIK

Englewood, New Jersey

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KULIK--Mr. Dominic Careri, 51, died on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 (World Water Day) in Englewood Hospital as a result of an injury that he sustained while surfing in Puerto Rico last week. Natural Burial Services will be held on Monday, March 28 in Maryrest Cemetery, (St. Francis Section) 770...

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Dominic was a staple in our lives growing up through the ranks at CBY swim team in Hackensack. Always positive and supportive to us younger swimmers. So glad to be able to see him Glenn, and Regina at our CBY reunion back in 1989. Dominic left an indelible mark on the world and we will always think of him fondly.

I did not know Dominic but I was move to reach out to his family. I finished watching her film " What would Sophia Loren do". What a wise, smart, strong, beautiful inside and out person Dominic's mother is. My heart and prayers for a man gone far too soon. God Bless yu all

I did not know Dominic but think he was raised by an AWESOME mom. Just watched .....what wld Sophia Loren do.....

With shock I found out about Dominic's passing- 4 years ago-today. It's impossible to describe the intensity of this person's Life Force energy--the feelings of ineffable goodwill he spread. Of all the people to leave this earth early, I never dreamed it could be you. You are missed, Dom, but the legacy of your enormous capacity for love endures. I will bask in it's glow forever.

I was searching for Dominic so I could share an article about a world leader calling for peace. I worked with Dominic at the Center for Common Security/ LEAD, USA, and he was such a joyful and enthusiastic colleague. What heartbreak to hear of his passing. My sympathies to all.

Forever in our hearts, Dominic.

Dear Kulik family,

My condolences to you. I am just finding out that Dominic passed. What a shock and a loss!

I knew Dominic when I was a Visiting Professor at Williams Collegge and I have never forgotten him. What a force of support for me as I tried to interest students in anti-apartheid, social justice and international issues. Dominic's focus on the development of students' leadership was a natural compliment to my work. And what a great joy when we worked together!...

Mr., Mrs. Kulik, Alfred, Glen and Regina,
With a heavy heart I just learned of Dominic's passing. Memories of our days at the Palisades Park swim club /swim team and YMCA swim team are filled with Dominic making us all laugh. He as well as all of you are part of wonderful childhood memories. That is what life is all about , leaving great memories and smiles on friends faces. That is a wonderful legacy !
With Sympathy,
Louise Deer Kelly

Dominic was one of the most joyful and loving human beings I have ever met since graduating from Horace Mann. I knew Dominic from the HM swimming and water polo teams-he was one of our co-captains. Living our lives with the same joyful spirit and kindness he radiated is probably the best way to pay tribute to him. His sons have a wonderful father to emulate and be proud of. May the Kulik family be comforted during the tough years ahead.