JOSEPH-McNULTY-Obituary

JOSEPH P. McNULTY

Washington, District of Columbia

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 JOSEPH P. McNULTY  Joseph Paul McNulty, age 26, left this world for the fellowship of his Heavenly Savior on December 5, 2012, after a nearly two-year battle with cancer. Joe was the beloved son of Paul and Brenda McNulty of Fairfax Station, VA, and the treasured brother of Katy McNulty...

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Prayers for you and your family until you reunite with your beloved son in the Kingdom. May you be comforted with peace until overwhelmed by it in the loving embrace of the Father.

Dear Paul and Brenda - my prayers are with you. Joe's life was surely a blessing that cannot be replaced. Have faith that his soul still lives!

Dear Paul:
I was so very sad to learn of your son's death. The loss you feel saddens everyone who knows and loves you. I pray that after healing time has passed, you'll feel the love you shared more than the loss. My deepest sympathy to you and Brenda and your family.

Joe will never be forgotten. He carried such a fun and positive attitude, that seemed to grow on you. I lived with Joe for 1 year at JMU but feel that I have known him for so much longer. A loyal friend who always looked out for you. Joe knew how to have a good time. His attitude on life was so positive. I am so thankful that I got to know Joe and become his friend. You will be missed brother, thank you for all the good times.

Joe was a great guy. I had the pleasure of playing soccer against him growing up, and with him at JMU. He was genuine and always put a smile on people's faces. I'll miss him as a friend and a teammate. Rest in peace Joe.

Paul & Brenda & family,
I am so sad to hear about Joey entry into Glory with his Heavenly Father. I know you all will miss him.
I remember him as a little boy and times at New Hope.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during the difficult time.

JMU Club Soccer

We are so fortunate to have known Joe. He was one of the happiest and funniest people I know, every memory I have of Joe is hilarious and just makes me laugh. I feel so blessed to have known Joe while at JMU and to play soccer with him on the club team. My time at JMU would never be the same without him. I always felt like our team was a family and it feels like I lost a brother. My thoughts and prayers go to him, his family, and our friends.

Miss you bro.

Wern

Joe was the liveliest guy around. Always upbeat and always smiling, he was always cracking jokes and entertaining those around him. It was a true pleasure to not only be a teammate of his, but also a friend. You will be missed, Joe. Rest in peace.