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Obituary for Gary M. Kulp

Gary M.  Kulp
Gary M. Kulp, 54, of Ephrata, passed away on Friday, May 12, 2017, at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center.

He was born in Lancaster to Jill (Meachum) Kulp and the late Benjamin Webster Kulp and was the husband of Brenda (Bechtel) Kulp with whom he shared 27 years of marriage.

Gary was an active member of Saint Paul's Lutheran Church, Lititz, where he worked with Senior Sheppard’s to make wooden toys for children and adults with special needs.

He worked for Depuy Synthes for 14 years and most recently for Aero Tech under contract for Tait Towers as a CNC programmer/Journeyman Machinist. He was a volunteer coach for football, baseball and wrestling, and was the assistant director for the Ephrata Rec Center midget football association for some time. He also volunteered with the War Memorial Association. He enjoyed long car rides with no destination other than to arrive back home. Gary loved being outdoors, spending his time hunting, fishing and shooting guns with his boys. He also loved being around friends and family sharing stories.

In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by 2 sons, Jarrod M. Kulp and girlfriend Samantha Barsuk, Derrike B. Kulp and girlfriend Shaila B. Fabiani.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 11 AM at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 200 W Orange Street, Lititz with Rev. Rob Myallis officiating.

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