William E.-McNulty-Obituary

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William E. "Bill" McNulty

Rocky River, Ohio

Dec 30, 1938 – Aug 2, 2019 (Age 80)

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BORN
December 30, 1938
DIED
August 2, 2019
AGE
80
LOCATION
Rocky River, Ohio

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Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Fairview Park Obituary

William Edward "Bill" McNulty, age 80, of Rocky River, Ohio, beloved husband of Connie M. McNulty (nee Singer) for 56 years; loving father of Anne McNulty (Brian May), Kevin McNulty (Kristin), John McNulty (Leo Guerchmann), Rini McNulty (Joe Foley), and Katie McNulty-Taylor (Matt Taylor); dear...

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Dear Connie
So sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I remember him from our reunions. Prayers for you, Bill, and the family. Your classmate, Bill Mittendorf

Uncle Bill, you were warm, so funny, and great to be around. You will be deeply missed. We'll be thinking of his family today.

Thoughts Times of Joy and laughter, times of rejoicing to God for the beauty of nature that he laid before us, times of tears and reflection. Hugs and Bills message of life's little anecdotes. These are the things that my friend William Billy McNulty taug

Thoughts Times of Joy and laughter, times of rejoicing to God for the beauty of nature that he laid before us, times of tears and reflection. Hugs and Bills message of life's little anecdotes. These are the things that my friend William Billy McNulty taught me in my 26 years of friendship. Billy The Bishop as we called him. will forever be in our family's hearts and souls. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Connie and the McNulty family. The pain of loss is often intense because the gift of...

Our sincere condolences to Connie and the entire McNulty family. We will miss the friendly chats and sage recollections of a fellow neighbor from Laurel Ave. Rest In Peace.

My thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to the entire McNulty family. Mr. McNulty was such a good, kind man - I spent so many hours at the McNulty house on lower Laurel growing up and enjoyed every minute with the Mayor. His words of wisdom, many shared with a Roger Whitaker record playing in the background ("I don't believe in if anymore"), stay with me to this day. I'm so fortunate to have known Mr. McNulty and his wonderful family, whom he loved so very much - God bless you all.

Our condolences to the McNulty family.

To a sweet, tender man who always welcomed everyone with a warm smile and a twinkle in his eye, with charm & wit, with grace and humility. It was a pleasure to know you Bill McNulty. You have left a family legacy you can be very proud of.
Rest In Peace.
My love and thoughts are with the whole family.

Thoughts and prayers from the Cachat's.