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David Kulakowski

David Kulakowski

David Kulakowski Obituary

David Kulakowski, 72, of Lynnfield, passed away Wednesday June 25, 2025 after a brief illness. Born in Everett to the late Francis and Dorothea (Jones) Kulakowski, David was a lifelong Lynnfield resident. He was a graduate of Lynnfield High School Class of 1970, and then received his Bachelor Degree in 1974 along with his Master’s Degree in Counselor Education in 1975 both from Suffolk University.

David worked for over 30 years as an unemployment counselor for the State of MA. He was an avid reader who loved history, especially military history. David enjoyed attending antique car shows and air shows, and he was an avid collector of antiques. Most of all, David was a loving and devoted father to his two daughters.

David is survived by his daughters; Leslie Kulakowski and Hilary Kulakowski and her husband Kevin Dubovsky of Kailua, HI, his former spouse Karen Campiglio, his brother Kevin Kulakowski and his wife Kathy of FL, niece Kendra Myrmel and her husband Nathaniel, and nephew Kyle Kulakowski along with many cousins. He was predeceased by his parents and his brother Francis Kulakowski.

A funeral mass will be held for David on Tuesday July 1, 2025 at 11AM at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, 17 Grove St. Lynnfield, MA. Visitation will be held prior to the funeral mass from 10-11AM at the church. Burial to follow at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. In lieu of flowers, donations in David’s name may be made to the American Stroke Association.

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06/30/25 09:43 AM #1    

Carol Dayton (Dayton)

We all remember different things about someone.  I remember David best back about the 5th or 6th grade when many of us took 'dance lessons' - I think we called it 'Canteen' at the school on Salem St in the middle of town - was this the Center school?   Whenver it was Boys Choice,   David would head for me and I would head for him when it was girl's choice.   I always thought fondly of David because of this.  As we got older, we drifted into different circles but there was still this odd bond from dance classes.   I will always remember him that way - so very sweet.


07/01/25 11:35 AM #2    

Debra Tullgren (Taylor)

I remember David for his kindness. I seem to also remember his being in the Library alot too. And for his sometimes response of "this is true" or something like that. His passing is a "true" loss for his family. So very sorry and sad. RIP.

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