Charles Tulner

Obituary of Charles R. Tulner

Tulner, Charles R. age 83 of Wyckoff died Friday, June 10, 2016 at his home. Born in Midland Park he lived in Wyckoff for many years. Charles was a member of the Faith Reformed Church, American Legion Post #130, Midland Park, NJ and was a member of the Bergen County Baseball Hall of Fame, and played for the Midland Park Rangers prior to playing four years for the Cincinnati Red Farm Team. He was retired after 32 years as a Mailman with the Midland Park Post Office, and worked for 10 years for the Ho-Ho-Kus School System. He was an avid gardener and the proud owner of Vest Pocket Farm. Charles was an Army veteran who served during the Korean War. Surviving are his children, Jeffrey Tulner and his wife Kim of Wyckoff and Debra Kozlowski and husband Leon of Hawthorne, NJ. Also surviving are his three grandsons, Sean Tulner, Kyle Tulner and L.J. Kozlowski and his two granddaughters, Lindsay Tulner and Chelsea Oneglia and her husband Mike, and his great granddaughter, Olivia Rose, his sister, Catherine Blom and his niece, Megan Bourke both of Florida. He was predeceased by his wife Elaine (nee Kurth) Tulner in 1991, his parents, August (1979) and Carola (nee Faner) Tulner, (2008) Visiting Monday 4-8 pm at the Vander Plaat Funeral Home, www.vpfh.com, 257 Godwin Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ. Funeral Service Tuesday 10:30 am at the Funeral Home followed by the interment at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. In lieu of flowers donations to the Valley Hospital Foundation, Valley Hospice, 223 North Van Dien Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 07450.
Monday
13
June

Visitation

4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Monday, June 13, 2016
Vander Plaat Funeral Home, LLC
257 Godwin Ave
Wyckoff, New Jersey, United States
Tuesday
14
June

Funeral Service

10:30 am
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Vander Plaat Funeral Home, LLC
257 Godwin Ave
Wyckoff, New Jersey, United States
Tuesday
14
June

Burial

11:30 am
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
George Washington Memorial Park Cemetery
234 Paramus Road
Paramus, New Jersey, United States
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