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1963 – 2012
Terrence McNulty, outdoorsman and land surveyor, passed away October 7, 2012, at his home in Oceanside, California, at the age of 49.
He is survived by his father, Michael; brothers, Byron and Kevin; sister, Christine; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many close friends.
Terry was born March 14, 1963, in Duarte, California, to proud parents, Michael and Shirley McNulty. The family lived in Arcadia, California, for several years before moving to Ramona in 1972. Terry was active in Scouting and was interested in all things military. He graduated from Ramona High in 1981 and attended UC Davis where he majored in biochemistry.
Terry worked for the family stucco business for several years until family friend and professional land surveyor, Alton Barron, introduced him to the land surveying trade. Eventually earning his Land Surveying license, Terry worked for several of the close-knit San Diego area land surveying firms for years. He spent the last ten years as a surveyor with the County of San Diego.
He enjoyed hunting the high mountains of California and Colorado and fishing the deep blue waters of Baja, and he loved to tell the stories of the good times with his many close friends.
He was truly a unique character, and will be missed but always remembered by his family and friends.
For information on services, please call Kevin at 760-788-9058.
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Dear Mike,I am so sorry to hear of Terry's passing.I hope you know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sharon Warnock
November 3, 2012
Terry was such a amazing person...I havent known him for long...But my Husband Patrick (Terry's cousin) was very close to him and misses him so much..Terry had a huge heart..and was a very hard worker...We will meet again with our lord
carrie mcnulty
October 20, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with the immediate and extended family of Terrence Michael McNulty. As an article shared, he worked with the "close knit Land Surveying Community." Being a Licensed Land Surveyor, makes me feel as though a fellow brother has passed away. I am so very sorry. God bless the family during this time.
Justin Pallamary
October 16, 2012
My thoughts and prayers go out to Terrence's family. Terrence had a great sense or humor, he wil be missed
Catherine Engler
October 15, 2012
Heartbroken to hear about Terrence passing away. He was a great intellectual guy who always loved to tell and appreciate a good story. It was a pleasure to know him and care for him.iJan Craig RN
October 13, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Rest in peace Terrence. I always enjoyed our conversations.
Christine D.
October 12, 2012
Terry miss you and love you cousin.
Kristy Leonard
October 12, 2012
Kevin and family. I was saddened to read about Terry's passing. Terry was my good buddy in Jr. High and High school. While we went our separate ways after high school, we did catch up at a couple of reunions. I will always cherish the good times we had growing up and the great times spent with the McNulty family. My sincere condolences.
Kent Michitsch
October 11, 2012
My condolences to the whole family. It was a pleasure knowing you my friend. May you rest in peace. Shawn Warnock
October 11, 2012
We've lost a good friend and the world has lost a good man. Our deepest sympathy to Mr. McNulty and family.
Julius & Monika Laky
October 10, 2012
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