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Randy S. Kulp

Royersford, Pennsylvania

1952 - 2017

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Randy S. Kulp, age 64, husband of the late Linda (Leck) Kulp, of Pottstown, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017 at home. Born on Oct. 6, 1952 in Pottstown, he was a son of Harold and M. Virginia (Haile) Kulp of East Nantmeal. Randy was a graduate of Owen J. Roberts High School. Following...

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He will be so missed. Such a sweet, gentle soul. God bless you Randy
Connie Stahl

Will miss you Bud

I was so sorry to hear of the loss of Randy so early in life. He will be remembered as a kind and good boy then man. I do believe he is reunited with Linda, and they will continue their journey together, as it should be.

It will never be the same without you my friend.. I will hold my memories close to my heart. I will miss you more then words could explain. Till we meet again Mr Wisdom...

Dear Jessie, Matt and family,

You know your Dad will be missed by everyone whose lives he touched. He will always be with you watching over you . Now he is where he wanted to be, reunited with your Mom. Always cherish the great memories you have with your parents. They were two very special people. Our deepest sympathies to you and we pray for healing.
Love
John and Cindy Gawrys

We will miss our Mayor of East Main St. Rest In Peace Randy

To a great friend and fellow athlete. You were always low key in your approach to life and always a great friend.
May you enjoy happiness in the ever after and get reunited with Linda your loving wife.
I know she was always on your mind.

Friend always

Ralph Reish

It is with a heavy heart that I heard about Randy's death. I worked with Randy many years at Pottstown PO. We both retired around the same time. May God bless his soul and his family

You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Randy touched so many lives here in Sullivan County and was a very special person and friend. I really enjoyed our conversations about life, kids, work and retirement. He had a great philosophy on all subjects! I couldn't thank him enough for all that he did for Post 601 at Sonestown. I will surely miss him and he will be missed by his "Legion Family" in the mountains.