Gerald R. “Jerry” Hulick, 60, of Ellwood City passed away on Thursday, July 21st, 2022 in Beaver, Pa.
Gerald was born to the late Raymond and Janna (Shaffer) Hulick on August 25th, 1961 in Ellwood City. He had graduated from Riverside High School with the class of 1979. Jerry worked as a self employed handyman and real estate investor/landlord. He was a motorcycle enthusiast, enjoyed kayaking, and most of all spending time with his grandchildren and his companion Linda.
He is survived by his daughters, Cassie Hulick (Joe Whiting) of New Wilmington and Jamie (Steve) Ambroziak of Ellwood City, grandchildren, Charlee Gutierrez and Shiloh Ambroziak, sister, Rhonda “Teasa” (Ken) Fogel of Beaver Falls, and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Lori S. (DeFonde) Hulick whom he married on November 26th, 1983 and passed away on February 7th, 2017, and sisters, Valarie Shablesky and Jamie Hulick in infancy.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 4:00 pm until the time of the service at 7:00 pm at the Samuel Teolis Funeral Home and Crematory Inc. with Pastor Michael Charles officiating. Interment will be at the Locust Grove Cemetery.
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Oh my Love my days will feel endless with out you by my side. I pray you have the peace you sought. I love you more that I loved my own life Jerry. A day will not pass that I do not miss your embrace, the color of your eyes or the smile I loved so much. You were the love of my LIFE and I pray somehow you can remember me in your heart now. No one could hold a candle to you, you were the only one who truly understood me. I would do anything to hear your voice again…I await to see you again my Love. I miss you so very much already…..Thank you for making my life better by just being in it. You taught me a lot, showed me love and made me laugh. I am a better person.beacuse of you. I LOVE YOU ENDLESSLY my dear Jerry….
Our deepest sympathy to all of Jerry’s family. Words cannot express our deep sadness. We all loved him. Rest in Peace Jerry. Gone but never forgotten.
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