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James F. McNulty Jr.

Tucson, Arizona

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James F. McNulty, Jr. was born on October 18, 1925 in Boston, Massachusetts. He is predeceased by his parents, James and Florence McNulty, and his sister, Nancy McNulty Lorett. He is survived by his wife of fifty-nine years, Jacqueline Boevers McNulty; sister, Ann Whitehead of Oakland,...

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Sept17,2009
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I am just now reading all these beautiful memories other people have of my father and I feel so much love from you to him and certainly from him to you.
My father called my daughters the "ladies in waiting" and that they were, in the most classic sense of his quick wit. They thought they were 10 going on 20 and 13 going on 21....but they didn't want to wait anywhere for anything from anybody except my dad who always had a kind...

Jim McNulty: an honorable and charitable friend, a true patriot and noble statesman, an estimable and ethical adversary with a quick wit and keen sense of humor - a one of a kind with a laudable legacy. He will indeed be missed.

We extend our deepest sympathies and fondest regards,

Jackie, Our family where so lucky to have known Jim as he helped our family so much. Dad and Mom relied on him for so many things. There are not to many as honest and thought full as he was.
Our pryers are with all of your family.

Jack and Shirley Gilbert

Jacquie, you were a wonderful, loving wife to Jim for many years. I remember how much fun Jim was to talk to - always full of information and funny stories. He meant a lot to many people. My prayers are with you and your family.

Jackie my family sends condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. We only met a few times and it was mainly through my father that I got to know Jim McNulty. He was a great man and will be missed. My mother and father Jack Bryant and Nancy Bryant send their condolences as well.

He will be missed by all who knew him, especially in Bisbee. Our prayers and thoughts go out to his family.

I met Jim as a college student and was impressed with his knowledge and courtesy. His career in Arizona has been stellar. My sympathy goes out to his family.

Reading all the entries in the guest book confirms what a great person Mr. McNulty was. I became friends with Amy in middle school in Bisbee, AZ. I certainly wasn't cultured in terms of the arts. But Jacqui, through my friendship with Amy I was exposed to ballet, tap, 4-H, the opera, and some of the funnest sleepovers at your home. You and Jim always made me feel welcome. My family sends you and the kids our condolences. You will be in my thoughts!

July 08, 2009
Jackie, Some people make a difference just by being who they are. Their inner light shines bright and touches lives both near and far, and even when they're gone they still forever play a part In the smiles, the priceless moments that are treasured in the heart. In memory of Jim who made this world a brighter and better place.
With Warmest Thoughts and Deepest Sympathy.

Julius and Dorothy Parker Tucson,Az