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MARY ELLEN MCNULTY-ULE

Parma, Ohio

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passed away on June 20th, at home with family at her side after a lengthy illness. She was the dear wife of George Ule and mother of Sean (Stephanie), Megan, Ryan and Connor. The daughter of John and Mary Elizabeth McNulty (deceased), she was the loving sister to Kathleen (Scott) McNulty-Johnson,...

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Mary McNulty was a good friend and dedicated co-worker. She had so much love for the children in Euclid, as she spent so much of her own money and time! I was so sorry to hear of her loss, I will always have fond memories of the lunch meetings that we had sharing our individual stories about the children we taught! Praying that God will bless & keep her family. Rip Mary until we meet again! Iris Davis retired school teacher.

Mary was a devoted teacher, and a dear friend. She spent lots of her personal money on the children she taught and loved. We tried unsuccessfully to contact her many times, and regret that we could not be with her at this trying time. However, we prayed, and know that she rests in peace with the Father. She loved her children, and talked about them all the time. I know she was proud of each one. God bless the family, and protect them as they walk in your ways. Much live Carol Hinnant -...

Mary McNulty-Ule was a friend and colleague at Forest Park Elementary in Euclid, Ohio during the 1980's and 1990's when I served as a Guidance Counselor for fifth and sixth graders. We loved Mary as she was both a consumate educator and lovely lady. As friends, we were saddened to learn of her illness--Mary McNulty-Ule shall be missed. Toni Rash

Were so sorry for your loss. Although we didnt know her very well, she always seemed to be very caring. May your memories of her help you through these hard times.

Mary was a great coworker, friend, and supporter. I worked in various buildings across the district with her. She was a student advocate, who cared deeply about her students accomplishments. She also made sure to check in on her students progress in their home rooms. I have fond memories of her and hope you will too. At least now she is at peace.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Many fond memories of our time at Forest Park.
So sorry for your loss