Chuck Kulesa passing away


Mitch Kennedy <mwk0225@...>
 

Just to let you know, as some of you knew him from other Facebook pages, or knew him as a former railroad employee that you might have worked with... Former Amtrak track supervisor Chuck Kulesa just passed away overnight after a long battle with cancer. He started one of the PRSL Facebook pages that I believe is the best one going, which featured a lot of former PRSL and  Conrail railroaders on it, which made it unique. I know Lefty Rodan is in this group, but isn't on Facebook, if he or anybody who is former PRSL here could get the word out to other railroaders who might have known Chuck I'd appreciate it. Chuck's dad worked for the PRSL and Conrail as a freight brakeman and conductor for many years... 


Bill Lane <Bill@...>
 

I saw this on Facebook. I don’t go out railfanning much but could count on Chuck out being the roving reporter. I liked he bought his dogs with him as I have too. We met once at Cove Rd and had our dogs with us.

 

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From: Mitch Kennedy [mailto:mwk0225@...]
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2023 1:45 PM
To: PRSLHS Members
Subject: Chuck Kulesa passing away

 

Just to let you know, as some of you knew him from other Facebook pages, or knew him as a former railroad employee that you might have worked with... Former Amtrak track supervisor Chuck Kulesa just passed away overnight after a long battle with cancer. He started one of the PRSL Facebook pages that I believe is the best one going, which featured a lot of former PRSL and  Conrail railroaders on it, which made it unique. I know Lefty Rodan is in this group, but isn't on Facebook, if he or anybody who is former PRSL here could get the word out to other railroaders who might have known Chuck I'd appreciate it. Chuck's dad worked for the PRSL and Conrail as a freight brakeman and conductor for many years...