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Conor Patrick McNulty

Portland, Oregon

1979 - 2020

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Conor Patrick McNultyApril 25, 1979 - July 6, 2020 Conor McNulty passed away unexpectedly Monday, July 6, 2020 in Boston, Mass. Conor was born and raised in N.E. Portland, and after graduating from Grant High School in '97 he studied Marketing and played soccer at University of Wisconsin Green...

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I am so sorry to hear of Conor's passing. My prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time.

I am way behind on this, but just heard about Conor´s passing and wanted to share the fond memories I had of Conor while at USF with him. Love and condolences to his family.

It hardly seems possible that it has been three years. I think of Conor so often and just as often wish he were here to tell me "first instincts are always good Jud, but let´s think it through just a bit before you respond." I miss him and can only imagine how much you all do. He was and is a light!

Such an incredible role model for young people. My son Derek is now 31 and still remembers Conor as one of, if not the most influential and endearing coaches he ever had. His legacy could not be anymore incredible! He lives on in all those lives he impacted in such a positive way. He had incredible values and lived them everyday.

Offering sympathy and hoping for warm memories during these times of healing.

Ally, Molly, Libby, Russ, and Gen, I am so, so sorry for your loss. My deepest sorrows are with all of you. God bless you're family. <3

Gen, I am so surprised and sorry to hear of this news. My deepest condolences to you and Libby, Molly, Russell and Allie. Love to you, Helen and Beth

Genevieve, the Oregon Convention Center family sends our condolences. Conor was a great man and a wonderful partner to OCC. He was always a pleasure to work with and greeted all of our staff with his amazing smile. We are so deeply sorry for your loss. He is and will continue to be missed by us all.

Conor was a fantastic goalie coach for our son (now29) in Sacramento. He was more than a coach, a real mentor and the best role model for youth in sports we ever had the privilage of knowing. Such a loss to his family and community makes our hearts heavy. We are so sorry for your loss