Theodore-Kulak-Obituary

Theodore S. Kulak

Middletown, Connecticut

Mar 3, 1927 – Nov 1, 2012 (Age 85)

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BORN
March 3, 1927
DIED
November 1, 2012
AGE
85
LOCATION
Middletown, Connecticut

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Biega Funeral Home - Middletown Obituary

Theodore S. Kulak, 85, of Higganum, beloved husband of the late Jane (Grunwald) Kulak, died Thursday November 1, 2012 at his home.He was born in New Britain, son of the late Boleslaw and Julia (Milewski) Kulak. He was a Veteran of World War II serving with the US Army Air Corp. Theodore was an...

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Dear Janice and Matthew,
We were so sorry to read about your Dad's passing while we were away. We have fond memories of family gatherings so many years ago. May the memories you have be a comfort to both of you at this difficult time. We will continue to keep both your Mom and Dad in our prayers.
With our deepest sympathy,
Jeff and Joyce Skwiot

Dear Janice and Matthew,
We were so sorry to read about your Dad's passing while we were away. We have fond memories of family gatherings so many years ago. May the memories you have be a comfort to both of you at this difficult time. We will continue to keep both your Mom and Dad in our prayers.
With our deepest sympathy,
Jeff and Joyce

Janice and Matt,
I can only remember all the good times with your mom and dad. They were a real love story not easily duplicated in any generation. May they both rest in peace and together again.

Janice and Matt,

My condolences on the passing of your dad.

Kristin Ege McQueeney

Matt
I am so sorry for your loss know I am thinking of you
Love
Linda Kelsey

I knew ted in his last years when I would see him at haddam meadows, either
hitting a golf ball with the club on his shoulders, or driving his jeep and stopping to say hello. He would always have a biscuit for my dog,and would chat about something or other. All the
old timers that frequented the meadows knew and liked ted. He always had some
nice thoughts on some topic and I looked forward to seeing him. He is missed!!

Matt, My deepest sympathy to you and family. Remember meeting him and conversing many times at the "meadows". He always enjoyed seeing Maui, both when hitting his golf balls around the meadows, or when passing by in his car. He always made sure to stop and greet us and that Maui got a treat.A wonderful person to have made acquaintance with.

Matt-My deepest sympathy. I did not know your Dad but I am sure he was a really nice guy just like his son. Take care of yourself and the memories.

We are sorry for your loss.