Anthony Kulzy Suicide Ocean County Death, Obituary: Gone Too Soon
The halls of Central Regional High School are quieter this week as students, teachers, and families grapple with the loss of Anthony “Tony” Kulzy, a sophomore whose warmth and generosity left a lasting mark on the Ocean County community. School officials and local law enforcement confirmed his recent death, describing the community as “devastated” by the passing of such a young and promising life.
Tony was known among classmates and educators as thoughtful, creative, and consistently kind. He participated actively in his classes and school clubs, earning a reputation for his quick sense of humor and readiness to lend a hand. Friends often spoke of his ability to brighten a room, while teachers remembered a respectful, engaged student eager to learn and contribute.
According to the school district, Tony’s death was the result of suicide. In the wake of the tragedy, administrators have emphasized the importance of focusing on his life and the positive influence he had on those around him. Counselors and mental health professionals have been made available on campus, and families received a letter encouraging open conversations and mutual support during this difficult time.
A candlelight vigil on school grounds drew classmates and neighbors who brought flowers, handwritten notes, and shared memories of Tony’s laughter and compassion. Online, a tribute page continues to fill with photos and heartfelt messages celebrating his life.
Community leaders and mental health advocates are urging families to seek support and remain attentive to the emotional well-being of young people, underscoring that help is available and that no one should face hardship alone.