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Jenna Castagna
April 25, 2006
There are some teachers who enter our lives and help to shape the course of our future. Mrs McNulty was one such woman. She not only taught, she inspired. Whether it was encouraging us to shine when directing us on the stage or challenging us to exceed our best efforts in the classroom, she was always a constant beacon of guidance, knowledge and compassion. I, and countless other students who have been touched by her, will always fondly remember Mrs. McNulty - beloved teacher, director, and Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman afficionada :). R.I.P to an amazing woman.
Lorraine Cortina
April 25, 2006
On behalf of the Cortina Family, I just wanted to express my deepest sympathy to the McNulty Family. I knew Maureen from St. Hugh School; she was my 32 yr old daughter's kindergarten teacher! My daughter is away on a business trip, so I know she'd want me to write. Maureen will be remembered as a dear, sweet woman!
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