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Guestbook for David T. Kuloszewski Showing 1 - 9 of 9 entries.

All though I didnt know you that long Dave I felt as as if I knew you a lifetime. You told me your legacy was your daughters, and how much you loved them. I have the pleasure of sharing that with you, everytime I look into your daughter's eyes. You were a friend when anyone needed one and a better father than most have ever known. I can only hope that in the time i knew you some of this rubbed off, so I can be the father and mentor to my children as you were to BJ. I will always remember what you said to me that day, and want you to rest easy. I look foward to spending my life with your daughter and starting my own family. My only regret is I never got to thank you for your blessing. Thanks for everything Dave. Gone but never forgotten, your legacy lives on.

Edward Oefelein
Mar 4, 2010
Burlington Flats , NY

I said goodbye to you for the last time today. I have pictures for memories but nothing will ever replace your touch and loving voice. Everyone says how they're parents are the best, but you are the definition of "father". Being your little girl is something I will always keep in my heart and you can watch over me and Ed and your soon to arrive grand-daughter Riley. I love you dad and 21 is too young of an age to see any relative go. I love you Dad. See you soon

Bj (Barbara) Kuloszewski

Barbara Kuloszewski
Mar 4, 2010
Burlington Flats, NY

Taken too suddenly; taken too soon. I am neither union buddy nor neighbor. I met Dave in January 1984. I was 18 years old and working at Dunkin' Donuts in Vineland. He came in during one of my shifts, ordered two "big one" coffees to go, went out to his truck then came in a few minutes later to order another. He wasn't actually drinking all of them, he was trying to get up the nerve to ask me out. Our first date was the movie "Sudden Impact", because he had to see every "Dirty Harry" movie. We went to Pizza Hut afterwards, and he told me I was a cheap date because I was so nervous all I ordered was a glass of water. He was wearing jeans, a white button down shirt and a sweater with a hole under the arm that he didn't notice until he got home. One day he called me and told me he had something to tell me, but didn't know how. He hemmed & hawed and even told me to "hold on" while he went to make a peanut butter sandwich. This time he was trying to get up the nerve to tell me he loved me. On my 19th birthday he asked me to marry him, said he planned to give me his "ragtop" Chevelle for a wedding gift. At 19, I wasn't ready to settle down; he was 29 and ready. Our relationship ended a few months later, but we remained in each others thoughts. Throughout the years he'd see my parents in the grocey store and ask about me, and whenever we'd run into each other, he'd tell me he still loved me. When Dave loved, he loved wholeheartedly, and to those of us who had the honor of knowing him, he will be gone but never, ever forgotten.

BettyJo (Hintz) Cornatzer
Mar 4, 2010
Vineland, NJ

To the family of David Kuloszewski my thoughts and prayers are with you.First time I met Dave, was on a jobsite he was with Rudy watching them two I thought they were married. Laughing, fighting amongst each other. I didn"t know what to think of them. Once we started to talk we bonded like brothers . We called each other every week to talk about everything from work to life. He talked about his girls with alot of praise,and how much he loved them. I"m going to miss my union buddy

Frank Jeanette
Mar 3, 2010
woolwich twp, NJ

Dad,
Today is the first part of letting you go be with the good lord. I promise when I see you today I wont leave your side until the last second. I wish you could of seen your grand-daughter, Riley who will be here in two weeks. I remember how excited you were. I remember doing the nursery with you and I remember how every time I seen you, you would just stare at me and I know that stare was to make sure that I was okay and for me to know you were concerned. I'll make sure everything in my life is done the way you would want it to be. I will live by what you taught me of how to never be hateful towards others, love my mother, and the best one you always said to me " Remember, you're a Kuloszewski damnit". I love you so much and I'll see you soon.
Remembering you every day,
Bj (Barbara) Kuloszewski

Barbara Kuloszewski
Mar 3, 2010
Burlington Flats, NY

Dave, I will miss you, I will always remember your words of help and wisdom. I called you often as you did me for advice handling our jobs.You were what it is to be a true union brother, thank you for your friendship. To the Kuloszewski family please except my condolences Dave was a great Man and will be missed by many. I hope it will help to know how many lives he has touched and how much he was loved.

Tom Tinsley
Mar 2, 2010
philadelphia, PA

My Deepest Sympathy to Dave's Family & Friends. Although I have not had the pleasure of meeting Dave, I've heard wonderful stories about his true friendship & his Brotherhood with the Local. "They say love beyond the world cannot be separated by it, death cannot kill what never dies" -William Penn
May Dave live on in your hearts with the memories you've created and in the hearts of everyones' lives he touched.
May you find comfort & peace.

Elisa Taylor
Mar 2, 2010
Williamstown, NJ

I love you so much dad and I'll see you soon. I'll never ever let anyone forget about you. Rest In Piece xoxoxo

Bj(Barbara) Kuloszewski

Barbara Kuloszewski
Mar 2, 2010
Burlington Flats, NY

I would like to give the entire Kuloszewski Family my sincerest condolences. Dave was what a true Union Brother should be. When Dave & I first met we did not see eye to eye. Two hard nosed men; but as we worked together & got to know each other, we just bonded. Dave would never shy away from telling you how he felt; one day in my driveway he told me that he loved me. I felt weird at first, then realized what a true friend really is. I'm going to miss you Dave, My Friend , My Brother, My Mentor. I love you Buddy.

Bob Johnston
Mar 1, 2010
Williamstown, NJ