Paul-Gulli-Obituary

Paul Michael Gulli

Trenton, New Jersey

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WESTAMPTON -- Paul Michael Gulli, 55, died Monday.Mr. Gulli was born in Washington, D.C., and was a gradute of St. Augustine's Prep School in Richland. He earned his bachelor of science degree from Lebanon Valley College. He was a former active member of the Corpus Christi CYO where he coached...

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Mt deepest stmpthy to your family. I worked, played softball, and hung out at "Bungs" with Paul many years ago and again recently wokred with him at TPH. He was a good and fun loving man. He will be truely missed.

It has been a long two weeks since my brothers passing, and I have found so much comfort in all of the entries I've read. To know how well thought of Mike was, should really come as no surprise; he was ALWAYS all of these things and more to me. As the "little brother", I knew I alwys had a protector, an advisor, and a friend that would always be there.
To all of those who knew and loved him, and have written so eloquently about your relationships with him, I thank you all.He will...

Paul was one in a million. He always had time for any question or concern. And, always ended every conversation with a joke and "see ya later, Kid!" He shall be remembered by a loving group of family, friends and colleagues

My most sincere condolences to Paul's family. Paul was always someone I could go to for help and guidance. He was a good man and we all will miss him.

I was saddened to learn of Paul's passing. I worked with him at TPH in the Training Dept., which was under his supervision at one time. I will miss Paul's friendly manner and laid-back attitude. He truly cared about his employees and was always willing to listen. Everyone was "Kiddo" and each of us felt special. Paul's most enduring legacy will be that he was a man that was admired and respected by all who knew him.

Michael was always there for me- he always listened, he always cared. He knew what life was all about...some people live their whole lives and never "get it"...he "got it".
I know he is at peace with God...a peace that he truly deserves, but I will miss his love and support.
Michael was not only my big brother...he was my friend.
With Love
Grace

I was shocked to hear about Paul. I worked with Paul at DDD and also at TPH. I will never forget his "hey kiddo" to me all the time. He was a kind man and a great listener. You could talk to him about everything. He will truly be missed by everyone that knew him. My deepest sympathies to the family. Never forget him.

My prayers to Paul's family. He was good guy to work with. Enjoyed his conversation all the times. The Gulli family, may God bless all of you.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Gulli family. I was very saddened to hear of Paul's passing. I began working with him in 1984 when I was working for DHS central office payroll unit and I was given his divisions' payroll. He always had an answer for whatever question/problem I had with his payroll. Our paths crossed again in 1998 when, with Paul's assistance, I began working at TPH in the Payroll office. As mentioned so many times before, I will never forget the way he would always say to...