John E.-Cullity-Obituary

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John E. "Jack" Cullity Jr.

Manchester, New Hampshire

Mar 30, 1947 – Feb 4, 2021 (Age 73)

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BORN
March 30, 1947
DIED
February 4, 2021
AGE
73
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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John E. "Jack" Cullity Jr., 73, died Feb. 4, 2021, from complications associated with Parkinson's disease. He was born in Manchester on March 30, 1947, the son of John E. "Jack" Cullity Sr. and Mary (Linehan) Cullity, and was a lifelong Queen City resident. He grew up the oldest of six...

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Tom and I have so many fond memories of the 'old' E. High neighborhood. We remember Jack as always a gentleman, a great dad and husband. A genuinely nice man and thoughtful neighbor. Our condolences to Cathy, Michael, Danny and family. He will be missed by us and so many others.

Our deepest sympathy for your loss, Cathy, and to all of the family. You are all in our thoughts and in our prayers ❤

To the Cullity family, Beth and I have you in our thoughts and prayers. Jack was a gentleman with a great love for his family. May his good memories comfort you in this time. Even now smiling at the memory of his 66.

Sorry to hear of Jack's passing.
Wishing all of the Cullity family the blessings of many happy memories.

Wanted to send our condolences to the entire Cullity family. Jay and I will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Hold on to all the wonderful memories born out of the big ,wonderful family,you are all a part of.

Deepest sympathy to all on the death of Jack. I have sent a donation to St. A's in his name.

I am so sorry for your loss!! Had no idea he had been married to my friend Elaine! I will be making a donation to the st a’s scholarship in his name. Love and prayers to you all! Judy Mudre.

One of the most kind people I've ever met. He will never be forgotten. My condolences and prayers to the entire Cullity clan.

"Mr. Cullity" was a great role model for an impulsive youth set on making poor choices in the 80's ! My thoughts and prayers go out to the Cullity family.