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Jeffrey McNulty Obituary

Jeffrey John McNulty
April 8, 1972-June 22, 2021
Jeff McNulty, age 49, died peacefully on June 22nd at home in San Francisco after a courageous battle with brain cancer. His wife and sister were at his side.

Born to Barbara and David McNulty in Setauket, New York on April 8, 1972, Jeff was the youngest of five children. He spent a happy childhood on Long Island and at the family farm in Millbrook, NY, the wellspring of his love for nature and the outdoors. After graduating from the University of Vermont in 1994, Jeff found his way to San Francisco, where he headed up the Regional Sales Team at Thomson-Reuters. It was also in San Francisco that Jeff met his wife, Lindsay. They married in 2012 and have two sons, William and Matthew.

Jeff (aka JJ, aka Googs, among many other monikers) never met a stranger. Throughout his life, he forged friendships -- the lasting, deep, lifelong kind -- wherever he went. You could count on Jeff to show up for events big and small, near and far. He was the link who kept friend networks connected.

Jeff liked being with friends more than he liked being in photos with friends. He liked being social, not on social media. Known for his quick wit and ready laugh, Jeff loved Bay Area sports teams (and the N.Y. Jets and Mets), California wines, dogs, travel, fishing, and days spent on the golf course or ski slopes or softball field or bowling alley. He prized experiences and people over things. And he always had a cast of characters eager to share those experiences with him.

In recent years, Jeff's biggest adventures were with his wife and children, whether it was coaching Little League, taking camping trips, spending happy days at the Zoo, or watching the Giants win. He also spent considerable time on the causes most important to him, including the Olympic Club Foundation, Help for Children, and the San Francisco Zoo. When COVID struck last year, Jeff was quick to find a way to help needy families in San Francisco, personally delivering weekly meals across the city.

Jeff will be deeply missed by all those who were fortunate enough to know and love him. He is survived by his loving wife, Lindsay, his two sons William and Matthew, his three siblings Kathleen (John) Diana, Patrick (Patti) McNulty, Brian (Kerry) McNulty, along with his nephew Thomas McNulty and three nieces, Jessica McNulty, Kate McNulty, and Izzy McNulty.

Memorial services will be held in San Francisco, California and Setauket, New York. In lieu of flowers, gifts in Jeff's memory may be made to the Olympic Club Foundation, Help for Children, San Francisco Zoo or UCSF Brain Tumor Center. Most importantly, the family asks that you continue Jeff's legacy of staying connected. That even in death may he continue to be the glue that holds so many people together.



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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jun. 25 to Jun. 29, 2021.

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Suzanne (Gillert) Cross

June 20, 2024

Sometimes I miss you so much, Jeff, that it makes my whole body hurt. I know you´re still with us watching Lindsay raise the boys and how happy they are, growing into mini Jeff´s. I hope they grow up to be as vibrant, social, and connected as you were and that they make the world a better place like you did. We miss you. Continuous love to Lindsey and the boys.

John Peterson

August 26, 2021

I love that "Googs" is in his final epitaph. I treasure the memories of us in Junior high and high school, his frequent trips to San Diego when I lived at 1175 Pacific Beach Drive - the Santa Party, the Beachcomber, Nicks Sports Bar, and endless Sundays on the couch watching the Jets lose, rounds of golf and having a few beers. There was no one like him, he was the best and the entire extended friend group will miss him...and we probably will not see each other very often because he was the glue and the organizer.

Suzanne Cross

July 24, 2021

My heart is broken. I miss him dearly. My heart, my love and my thoughts are with the family always.

Patti & Ed Lentz

July 4, 2021

We were so sorry to hear about Jeff. I know he put up quite a fight to try and beat the cancer. We feel we got to know Jeff through the many stories James would share with us. Our heartfelt love goes out to you,Lindsay, and your sons. Our world lost a very special guy.

Ruth L Henry

June 29, 2021

Jeff's mission to bring people and resources together to make the world a better place will never be forgotten. My deepest sympathy and love to all those who have lost such an amazing friend and person.

Dave "D.O."

June 27, 2021

Our deepest sympathy, thoughts, prays and sorrows.

Philip Borzumato

June 26, 2021

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire McNulty Family. May Jeff Rest in Peace. I never met Jeff but over the last couple of months through his brother Pat I got know him a little. To me Jeff was a very brave and thoughtful man. God Bless him and his family.
Philip Borzumato

John Sertich

June 25, 2021

I am devastated to hear this. Jeff was a good friend when I lived in San Francisco and later when I would see him through our mutual friend Justin Healy. He made the world better and will be remembered and missed.

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