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Terrence E. McNulty

Louisville, Ohio

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Terrence E. McNulty Age 46, of Jackson Township, passed away on August 29, 2009 at the Cleveland Clinic surrounded by family. Terry was born January 15, 1963 in Massillon Ohio. He was a 1981 graduate of Jackson High School, attended Stark State, worked for Babcock and Wilcox Company of Barberton,...

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Dear McNulty Family,
Terry was always a joy to see. There was always a smile on his face and he was always looking forward to better things. He's in God's care now. How can he be any better?
Kathy & Dave Leffler

To the McNulty family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I've known Terry since we were little kids. We lost touch after High school - like most young adults - but I had the luck of running into him this passed summer and we caught up on old and new times...laughing was never a problem for him! He will be remembered with a smile. You are all in my prayers.

I was so sadden to hear of Terry's passing..I knew him from school in the ROTC progam..he was the class of 81 and I the class of 78..he was always quit and so friendy back then..I can see the he was loved and he will be missed..may God watch over him and my thoughts are with you

Dear Anne and Family-

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss and please accept my condolences..

Peace be with you and yours during this time.

God Bless -
Sandi Hooks

Our condolences for your loss. We are friends of Mike and Kelly in Huntersville and we're Canton natives ourselves. Your thoughts will be in our prayers.
John and Sheila Duzan

Sorry for your loss. I went to school with Terry and Art.
Tammy (Church) Ammon

Anne, Owen and family
We are sorry to learn of Terry's death. You are in our prayers.

Dick & Shirley Corban

Anne, Owen and Family,
We are deeply saddedned to hear about Terry's passing and you are in our thoughts and prayers. Always remember the good times that you have shared and know he isn't suffering anymore.

With love,

Robin, Valerie, and Uncle Steve

Art and family,
There are no words that we can say to make things better, but hopefully knowing that we're here to mourn with you will help bring some comfort. You're all in our prayers.