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Joseph McNulty

Dallas, Texas

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McNulty, Joseph James 55, of Allen, Texas died December 19, 2009 after a long brave battle with cancer. Joe was born on October 17, 1954, in Jamaica, New York, the son of Rita and Edward McNulty. Joe spent his childhood in Fords, New Jersey and Milton, Massachusetts along with his five siblings,...

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Its been 15 years... one of my best friends from Milton ... Miss ya man.... Howie

I can't believe it has been 10 years. I still think about Joe on occasion and fondly remember our friendship. What a great guy he was.! I certainly hope and pray that Julie and the kids are doing well.

Joe taught me how to enjoy life, I enjoyed 4 years of college with the greatest person I ever met, laughed every day and sang Cat Stevens songs.

I went to school with his youngest son Joseph. I'm sorry to hear about the loss. He was a good man.

Joe was a high school friend of mine - I moved to Milton in 10th grade, and Joe was one of the first to make me feel welcome. His ever-present smile and twinkle in his eyes were the first glimpse of the fun personality inside. When I saw Joe at our last reunion, he was just the same - still laughing, having fun; the life of the party! I'm so sorry to hear of his illness and passing, and my thoughts and prayers are with his family. And like many others, I'm sure, I feel lucky to have known him.

Joe McNulty was an original piece of work! The first time I met him he was at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School and he was working the STA Carnival security detail. He used to pick up Monsignor Forliti and drive him around to get him out of the retirement home. Once, he drove him to my dad's house and turned on the siren and flashing lights and let Forliti broadcast on the loudspeaker. Forliti's high pitched voice telling my dad, "Johnny Campagna, come on out, you're under arrest"! Joe's...

So sorry to hear the sad news.Joe was a great guy always up for a joke and a laugh. The best ones always go first RIP Joe thoughts are with his family.

Joe will be missed very much. He was an a very good friend and an outstanding police officer. More than this, I know he was a great dad and husband to Julie. I am very sorry for the loss and will keep your family in my prayers.

I met Joe through his older brother, Ed. I quickly learned of the special, enduring and everlasting bond between Joe and big brother Ed.

Joe was not only the BEST man at Ed's wedding, they were the best of friends.

Joe was a great guy, a good friend and quite the character.

No bond is as great as that between a family - Joe's mother Rita, his sisters and brothers and especially Joe's spouse Julie and his children.

My deepest condolences are with all...