Frederick Eugene Kulawiec, a beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on December 22, 2025. Blessed with a long and outstanding life, Fred was 99 years old.
Born in Newark, New Jersey on October 2, 1926, to Antonio and Genevieve (Misiak) Kulawiec, Fred attended St. Casimir School and Eastside High School. Upon graduating high school in 1944, Fred immediately enlisted in the United States Army to support the World War II effort. He served honorably in the Pacific Theater with the 2871st Engineer Utility Detachment.
After Fred returned home from the war, he enrolled at Seton Hall University, where he earned a degree in chemistry. He began his professional career with Sel-Rex Corporation in Nutley, New Jersey, applying his expertise in metallurgy and precious metals. As the company evolved through acquisitions by Hooker Chemical and Occidental Petroleum, Fred’s leadership and vast technical knowledge led him to the role of Regional Manager, where he led the East Coast sales team. Never one to remain idle, even in retirement, Fred worked with his son-in-law at Matty’s Auto Parts and Paint, Inc.
In 1958, Fred and his young family moved from Newark to East Norriton, Pennsylvania where they enjoyed 20 happy years. Wanting to be closer to the ocean, he eventually returned to New Jersey, living in Spring Lake and then Rumson before residing on Longboat Key, Florida.
Fred’s lifelong love for the sea was inherited from his father, who took him fishing along the Jersey Shore as a young boy. He spent his happiest moments near the water, particularly at his home on Long Beach Island, where he enjoyed boating, fishing, and swimming. An avid golfer and gardener, Fred found great joy in the outdoors.
If you didn’t find Fred with a book in his hand, then you’d find him working to build or repair just about anything. Fred’s family will forever cherish the memory of his craftsmanship, which often showcased his problem-solving and remarkable knack for restoration.
Above all, Fred was defined by his devotion to his family. In 1953, he married the love of his life, Doris Shirley Gross. Together they raised two daughters. Despite a demanding travel schedule for work, Fred never missed an event, however big or small, in his daughters’ lives. This unwavering support extended to his four grandchildren, for whom he served as a constant cheerleader and fixture in their lives.
Fred was predeceased by his beloved wife of 44 years, Doris and two brothers, Milton and Edwin. He is survived by his devoted daughters, Carol Belmonte (Joseph) and Nancy Maloof, both of Fair Haven; his four grandchildren, Bree Biggs (Gavin) of Fair Haven, Celia Bussard (Patrick) of Rumson, Clark Maloof of Hoboken, and Paige Maloof of New York City; and his three great-grandchildren, his namesake Frederick Biggs, Blair Biggs, and Palmer Bussard.
Fred’s guidance, encouragement, warmth, humor, and love will always be missed. His family will forever hold him in their hearts.
Visitation will be held at the Church of the Nativity, 180 Ridge Rd, Fair Haven, NJ 07704 on Tuesday, January 6th from 10-11 am. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 am. Burial will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middletown, NJ. Thompson Memorial Home of Red Bank, NJ has been entrusted with the arrangements.





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