IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Cynthia Anne
Kulik
November 18, 1961 – April 10, 2020
Cynthia Anne Kulik, (Cindyloo) 58, passed away on April 10th,2020, peacefully in her sleep at Care One Essex Park in Beverly where she resided for the past 2 years. She was born in Salem and her parents were Stanley and Alfreda Kulik. Cindy has three brothers, Richard, Stephen and John Kulik, and a sister-in-law, Ann Kulik. Cindy attended Danvers Public Schools 766 Programs. She formed a very close relationship with her Special Ed Teacher, Nancy Davidowicz and her Family which lasted throughout her entire life. Cindy worked at Burger King, Stop and Shop and Good Will. In her later years she attended Northeast Arc Day Hab Programs in Beverly and Danvers.
Cindy lived with Margie and Earl Miller for over 25 years through Shared Living at Northeast Arc. She also leaves a foster brother Kevin Whipple and she loved them all immensely. Margie and Earl always treated Cindy like their own daughter, and she attended all Family functions, went yearly to Old Orchard Beach, Trips R Us to Baltimore, and loved spending vacations with Aunt Joyce. She was always part of our huge Family and loved by everyone, especially Penny King who was her Legal Guardian.
Cindy enjoyed many activities, including Special Olympics, Swimming, softball, Karaoke, all her bling bling clothes and at least 50 pairs of sneakers. She was very humorous and feisty at the same time. Famous sayings, "get off my body", "knock it off", "I luv you too much", and many more we can't put in writing. Cindy's infectious Spirit was loved by ALL who came in contact with Her. Cindy leaves behind an extended Family, The Rebidues and too many Friends to list.
Because of the current Pandemic, there will be a private graveside service this week at the Annunciation Cemetery. At a later date to be determined the family will have a celebration of life Service at St. Alphonsus Church in Peabody. Murphy Funeral Home, 85 Federal Street, Salem Mass. are making all arrangements for Cindy. In lieu of flowers, the family are asking donations to be sent to Care One at Essex Park in Beverly, 265 Essex street, Beverly. Mass. Cindy loved all the staff that worked with her, and they all loved her back. We cannot say enough about the love and care she received while residing there the past two years. They were all another extended Family for her. We will all miss you Cindyloo, Fly High our Little Angel. For more information or online guestbook, please visit www.MurphyFuneralHome.com or call 978-744-0497.
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