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Kyler McNulty Obituary

On July 24, 2005 our angel was born
On February 24, 2006 our angel was born again

Kyler James McNulty was truly an angel in life and now in death.
Born with a lust for life and a tireless grin for seven short but sweet months, Kyler shared and spread his endless joy and happiness to anyone and everyone who fell under his seductive gaze with his big warm, beautiful brown eyes.
Born brother to Keenan Kade, and son to Patrick J. McNulty and Dawn Marie Wilcox, Kyler was the long awaited grandson to Grant and Irene McNulty and Harry Wilcox. He is the nephew to Harry's sons, Casey and Mike, as well as Grant and Irene's children, Patricia, Michael and Andrea; cousins to many children and even their children's children.
It is easy for those fortunate to have spent time with him to see that Kyler was truly and angel on earth; an angel who has now earned his wings. So as in life, so be in death, he now shares his love and happiness with family who has passed before him.
"Hey little buddy; the pain of your loss weighs heavy on our hearts, without your perfect smiling face to warm us in the morning, and to welcome us home in the evening. We are lost. Your memory exists in everything around us, but for now seems to deepen the pain. You will always be on our minds and in our thoughts. You will forever live in our hearts and in our dreams. So look over us, and help guide us through this time of need. We miss you little guy and we will see you in our dreams."
There will be a service for Kyler at 3 p.m. on Monday, February 27, at Dahl Funeral Chapel. A pot luck reception will follow the service at the River of Life Fellowship, 5th and Pennsylvania in Laurel.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Billings Gazette on Feb. 27, 2006.

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