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James F. McNulty, Jr. was born on October 18, 1925 in Boston, Massachusetts. He is predeceased by his parents, James and Florence McNulty, and his sister, Nancy McNulty Lorett. He is survived by his wife of fifty-nine years, Jacqueline Boevers McNulty; sister, Ann Whitehead of Oakland, California; son, Michael McNulty and daughter-in-law, Linda McNulty; daughters, Cynthia McNulty and Amy McNulty; granddaughters, Clare McNulty, Jacquie Buller and Jillian Buller; and nephews, Michael and Joel Spitzer. McNulty grew up in West Roxbury, Mass. He attended Boston Latin School, the oldest public school in America. In 1944 he was drafted, serving as a drill sergeant for waves of Army recruits at Ft. McClellan. Because of asthma, he headed west for college after World War II, choosing Tucson nearly at random. He arrived by train at the historic Depot on January 4, 1946. McNulty enrolled at the University of Arizona on the G.I bill, joined the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, competed as a quarter-miler for the track team, and packed melons in Yuma during summers. His lifelong friendship with Morris K. "Mo" Udall began in 1947. The following year he met Jacqueline Boevers of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, valedictorian of her Kingman High School class and daughter of ranchers from Duncan and then Wikieup, Arizona. They were married on September 9, 1950, at St. James Catholic Church in Coolidge. During law school, McNulty met George Miller who remained one his closest friends, 60 years later. After getting his law degree, McNulty was introduced by UA Athletic Director Pop McKale to former football team captain Martin Gentry, who hired McNulty at Gentry and Gentry, a Bisbee law firm founded in 1903 (then, Sutter, Roche, and Gentry), the oldest law firm in Arizona. McNulty raised his family in Bisbee and practiced law at the firm (then, Gentry, McNulty, and Kimble) for over 30 years. McNulty was proud to represent Arizona's first rural electric cooperative, the Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Co-op. McNulty helped elect Stewart Udall to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1954. In 1958-59 he and Udall helped John F. Kennedy become the Democratic candidate for president. Although Carl Hayden, then the state party patriarch, endorsed Lyndon Johnson, the Arizona Democratic party was one of very few states west of the Mississippi to go for Kennedy. When Udall became Secretary of the Interior, McNulty helped to elect Stewart's brother Mo to succeed him in Congress. He loved Arizona and served it in many ways, having been appointed to the State Hospital Board of Directors by Governor McFarland; to the State Board of Education by Governor Goddard; and to the Board of Regents by Governor Babbitt. He served six years in the Arizona State Senate, where he worked with Jacquie McNulty's childhood friend, Sandra Day O'Connor. In 1980 McNulty was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in the then-new Congressional District Five which had been drawn by the Chairman of the Arizona Senate Judiciary Committee, Jim Kolbe. He narrowly beat Kolbe in 1982, but was narrowly defeated after one term, disappointing constituents whose loyalty and affection remained in constant evidence for years after his loss. He became a partner with the law firm of Bilby, Thompson, Shoenhair and Warnock, which later joined Snell and Wilmer, and served in the Peace Corps, for which his sister Nancy had worked for several decades, in the eastern highlands of Guatemala. Jim McNulty's civic activities were too numerous too mention. Among his favorites were Little League coach, the Tucson Literary Society, and the Board of the DeGrazia Foundation. His efforts on behalf of the Catholic Church, the Democratic Party, and the University of Arizona were unrelenting for half a century. His life was devoted to ensuring inclusiveness and opportunity, and protecting the least fortunate among us. He was devoted to his grandchildren, and he tried to inspire them and all of us to step up and make a difference in the lives of others, and to fearlessly tackle the great issues of the day. A public Visitation, to which all are invited, will be held at CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 2, 2009. A private burial will follow on Friday, July 3, 2009. A Memorial Mass will be held on July 18, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. at the San Augustine Cathedral, Bishop Kicanas presiding. His family recommends that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the University of Arizona Foundation's endowment. And they would encourage those who held his values dear to renew their own efforts to realize the promise that is America.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Jul. 2, 2009.

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September 18, 2009

Sept17,2009
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I am just now reading all these beautiful memories other people have of my father and I feel so much love from you to him and certainly from him to you.
My father called my daughters the "ladies in waiting" and that they were, in the most classic sense of his quick wit. They thought they were 10 going on 20 and 13 going on 21....but they didn't want to wait anywhere for anything from anybody except my dad who always had a kind word,joke or heartfelt sympathy.The McNulty Family has, is, and will always! carry on in my Father's spirit.
Behind every McNulty is another McNulty.
Daddy, I missed you,I miss you,and we will miss you always and forever
Dad you need to start working on those Irish jokes that got rusty before I see you again. Never stop watching over us.Mom misses you so terribly much but she has all her strong family and friends.
I accept the things I cannot change.I do have the courage to change what I can and wisdom to know the difference.
Our family will be together again someday somehow and the journey will be breathtaking if you enjoy it.
***Amy McNulty Buller**Jacquie & Jillian Buller*******

the Harlan Family

July 17, 2009

Jim McNulty: an honorable and charitable friend, a true patriot and noble statesman, an estimable and ethical adversary with a quick wit and keen sense of humor - a one of a kind with a laudable legacy. He will indeed be missed.

We extend our deepest sympathies and fondest regards,

July 17, 2009

Jackie, Our family where so lucky to have known Jim as he helped our family so much. Dad and Mom relied on him for so many things. There are not to many as honest and thought full as he was.
Our pryers are with all of your family.

Jack and Shirley Gilbert

Judy Nagle

July 15, 2009

Jacquie, you were a wonderful, loving wife to Jim for many years. I remember how much fun Jim was to talk to - always full of information and funny stories. He meant a lot to many people. My prayers are with you and your family.

Peter Bryant

July 11, 2009

Jackie my family sends condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. We only met a few times and it was mainly through my father that I got to know Jim McNulty. He was a great man and will be missed. My mother and father Jack Bryant and Nancy Bryant send their condolences as well.

Vivian Vinson-West

July 9, 2009

He will be missed by all who knew him, especially in Bisbee. Our prayers and thoughts go out to his family.

Vida Wilhite Bernard

July 9, 2009

I met Jim as a college student and was impressed with his knowledge and courtesy. His career in Arizona has been stellar. My sympathy goes out to his family.

Gracie (Roberts) Piekut

July 8, 2009

Reading all the entries in the guest book confirms what a great person Mr. McNulty was. I became friends with Amy in middle school in Bisbee, AZ. I certainly wasn't cultured in terms of the arts. But Jacqui, through my friendship with Amy I was exposed to ballet, tap, 4-H, the opera, and some of the funnest sleepovers at your home. You and Jim always made me feel welcome. My family sends you and the kids our condolences. You will be in my thoughts!

July 8, 2009

July 08, 2009
Jackie, Some people make a difference just by being who they are. Their inner light shines bright and touches lives both near and far, and even when they're gone they still forever play a part In the smiles, the priceless moments that are treasured in the heart. In memory of Jim who made this world a brighter and better place.
With Warmest Thoughts and Deepest Sympathy.

Julius and Dorothy Parker Tucson,Az

Sarah Brawley

July 8, 2009

Jackie - - I guess the sympathy I send to you and you family in the passing of your husband Jim is made possible by modern technology. It wasn't very high tech way back in our Duncan, AZ school days. I went through the same thing almost 3 years ago but had many good years together with Clarence Lee Brawley. It sounds like Jim accomplished a lot in his lifetime. With sympathy, Sarah Cosper Brawley

Art Himebaugh

July 7, 2009

I consider it a great honor to be one of Jim's friends. He is to be admired for his honesty and outstanding character. Jacquie, you are to be commended for the loving care you gave him during his failing health. God bless you and your wonderful family.

Art and Connie Himebaugh

July 7, 2009

Jacquie and Family,
Our deepest sympathy. Jim was a great and caring person.
Love and prayers to you,
Marjie & Fred Enke

July 6, 2009

Jacquie, I want to commend you for the many years you have cared for Jim during his extended period of suffering. Our most profound regrets on his death. God bless you and Syliva and I will keep him in our prayers
for the holy souls. Armando de Leon

July 6, 2009

Dear Jacquie and all,

Please accept our heartfelt condolences. I still remember fondly your attendance at my West Point graduation. Over the years our other activities together have all been very special. We will miss Jim as an honored member of the family.

Bruce & Mary Boevers

Jeanne Silverberg

July 3, 2009

This City has suffered a huge impact with the loss of Mr. McNulty. He was a fine man, honerable and a very charitable individual. His firm is so highly respected and with good and valid cause.
My deepest sympathies to all who knew, loved and worked with him.

Marion Stults

July 3, 2009

I remember Jim quite well when he lived in Bisbee. He was my neighbor. I once sat next to him on a flight to Washington, BD when we both were on business trips. Rest in peace Jim.

Helen Schaefer

July 3, 2009

John and I are very sorry to learn of Jim's death. He was a terrific person
and legislator, both at the state and
federal levels. We always enjoyed his
sense of humor. He will be much missed.

Our sympathies to all the family.

Helen Schaefer

Mary Kay Howell

July 3, 2009

To the McNulty Family,
Jim was a truly good man, who enriched all the lives he touched. We feel blessed to have known Jim and your family.

Please accept our condolences-Bob and Mary Kay Howell and Family

Patricia Hale

July 3, 2009

When I was involved with Pima County Special Olympics in the early 80's, we would invite local "celebrities" and politicians to our opening ceremonies which included the parade of athletes. Jim not only came, but stuck around for a good part of the morning to hand out medals to the athletes. He was genuinely a nice guy.

Raquel Arellano

July 3, 2009

Jackie, my deepest condolences to you and your family on the loss of Jim. I was honored and privileged to have worked for him as a Congressional intern in the Spring of 1984. I will always remember him as a gentleman and as a man of honor and integrity. I am so fortunate to have grown to know the two of you over the years. I loved the sparkle in his eye and his wonderful sense of humor. He made a difference in the lives of so many - he certainly did in mine. He is in a much better place now. Paul and I will miss him dearly.

Hamish Hall

July 3, 2009

James McNulty had quiet class.

Hamish M. Hall
retired Court Reporter

Anne Parrish

July 2, 2009

Sincere symapthies to the McNulty family in the loss of a great man. He will be missed. Even though I no longer live in Arizona, I still remember him with admiration.

Kathleen Barber

July 2, 2009

Jacquie and family,

Jim was someone I looked to as a model statesman and gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with you. He truely listened to all and stood tall for the truth.

Sincerely,
Kathi Barber

July 2, 2009

I wish to express my condolences to the family. I have very fond memories of all my associations with Jim. I will make a contriution in Jim's name to The U of A Foundation as requested.
Dorothy Finley

Julieta Gonzalez

July 2, 2009

Dearest Jackie and family,

My heart aches with yours at Jim's passing. He was truly a compassionate man of unequivocal integrity. I enjoyed knowing him and appreciated his great Irish sense of humor and ability to spin a yarn with the best of them. Yep, he an Mo are slapping their knees and yucking it up in Heaven just about now...

Sincerest sympathy

JOE CASTILLO

July 2, 2009

JACQUE, OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON JIM'S PASSING. HE WAS LIKE A BIG BROTHER, ALWAYS DEPENDABLE FRIEND, AND VOICE OF REASON. MY GREATEST MEMORY OF HIM WAS WATCHING HE AND SANDRA DAY OCONNOR DEBATE ON THE SENATE FLOOR. BOTH WERE WINNERS! THE ONLY PLACE I COULD COMPETE WITH JIM WAS ON THE BASKETBALL COURT BUT NO ONE COULD COMPETE WITH HIM AS AN ORATOR. HIS DRY SENSE OF HUMOR WAS PRICELESS COUPLED WITH THE BOSTON ACCENT. OUR PRAYERS FOR YOU JACQUE AND MAY JIM REST IN ETERNAL PEACE! JOE & DOROTHY CASTILLO

Georgia Brousseau

July 2, 2009

Jackie and family,
I felt so proud and privileged to have known Jim McNulty, and to have played a tiny role in getting him elected to Congress. What an honor it was to have him represent us in DC. Jim was supportive to my campaigns, and always acted like all of us were important, not just him. He and Jackie were a tremendous couple, demonstrating love and consideration for half a century. Jim came to my 6th grade classes to talk to my students about playing a role in politics and government. What an ironic contrast in his passing on the day the Arizona Legislature brought shame to our state. McNulty wouldn't have done it that way! He had respect for the law and the country and our state. What a man!

SFC Richard Spencer, U.S. Army Active Duty

July 2, 2009

I remember back in the day when I was a young college student at the University of Arizona canvassing the neighborhoods for Jim McNulty. We worked so hard for him because we believed in him and what he stood for. He was a model public servant with a compassionate heart. He will truly be missed by many people. Please accept my deepest condolences which I extend to the entire family. We'll miss you, Jim!

Jorge Valenzuela

July 2, 2009

I spent 1976 sitting in a wheel chair, the result of Guillane-Barre Syndrome. Many of my “friends” did not come see me; I suppose they were uncomfortable with visiting me or they just forgot. Jim McNulty did not forget me.

He was one of the few persons who came to visit me while I was ill. He offered words of encouragement, and we reminisced about his run for Arizona State Senate when I was a sophomore at Bisbee High School. He asked me to be on his campaign committee, and it was my introduction to politics. It was an great honor to be asked to participate.

In 1983, l graduated from the University of Arizona (B.A Political Science) and invited Mr. McNulty to my graduation party. I’ll never forget that a he and his wife attended my party. My guests could not believe that I had a U.S Congressman at my party in Naco, Arizona. I still have, to this day, a ¼ bottle of Canadian Club whiskey that he gave me as a gift.

He was a true friend to my Father, me, and my family.

I’ll never forget him.

Jorge Valenzuela, Naco, Arizona

Rosanna Garcia-Hall

July 2, 2009

When I heard the news of Jim's passing I was truely left with a heavy heart. Jim held a special place in the hearts of my family. He took my brother Rick under his wing and became his friend and mentor. Later when Rick passed away unexpectedly Jim was there for my parents and our family offering comfort and a shoulder to lean on. My family and I were deeply honored to call Jim our friend. As others have expressed Jim's legacy will continue to live on.

Jackie, words cannot express just how sorry I am for your loss. And Amy, I just loved your dad. Know that he will always be watching over you.

With much adoration.

Alex Witzeman

July 2, 2009

I had the privilege of spending many fascinating hours working with Jim on his autobiography: "Running Uphill." As a politician he was free of the venality and partisanship that seems to rule in Washington today. He was a clasically educated, scholarly commentator on the law and history as well as a regular guy with an inexhaustable repertoire of humorous stories. To walk the streets of downtown Tucson with Jim meant stopping to swap howdies with every third pedestrian we passed. He worked hard, loved his family, and served his community his whole life. No man will ever be more loyal to the University of Arizona Wildcats. He will be missed, but he lived a great life and left his mark on Arizona.

Ed Frohling

July 2, 2009

Jackie I'm so sorry to have read today about Jim's passing. What a patriot he was and a wonderful Representative in Congress.I shall always treasure my memories of the two of you together. I send my best love.

Mavie Armstrong

July 2, 2009

Jackie, Mike, and Cynthia - I was sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. Years ago we were neighbors in San Jose Estates in Bisbee. My brother John went to high school with Mike. I remember the times, Jackie, that you took him shopping in Tucson and introduced him to Bob's Big Boy. Later, when I was secretary-bailiff to Tony Deddens at the Courthouse, I remember Jim as an attorney. He was always well-prepared and professional. I am sorry for your loss. Mavie Armstrong

Carla Pedersen

July 2, 2009

Dear Jackie & Family,

I am so saddened by your and Arizona's loss of Jim. He was a compassionate human being and great Democrat who gave so much of himself as did you, Jackie. When he was in Congress, he went all-out to help people including the voiceless.

My deepest condolences to you and you family,

July 2, 2009

My sincere condolences to the family. Ray Davies

Tony Behrens

July 2, 2009

When I remember Jim McNulty, I cannot help but smile. And then to catch my throat tightening from my sorrow at his passing. It seems like I knew Jim for a very long time. But really it was just a few short years.

Jim was my mentor-father figure as a new baby lawyer. I joined the Bisbee law firm of Gentry, McNulty & Desens in 1979. I owe my legal upbringing to Jim and to Steve Desens. Together, they taught me not just how to be a lawyer, but how to do it honorably, with kindness as well as persistence. People were never objects or "in the way". Rather, I would see Jim turn to someone seemingly "lesser" and treat them with dignity and respect. How Jim treated with kindness the secretarial staff at the law firm showed his genuine good nature. Elizabeth Daume exemplified Jim's character and strength.

And Jim taught well what it meant to be a good steward of time, talent, energy and money. As a baby lawyer who has "grown up" to now be a 30-year lawyer, I am proud to have become Jim's firend and law partner at Gentry, McNulty, Desens & Behrens.

I honor, commend and thank you Jim for all you have meant to me and to many, many others. What a legacy you have left! May the Lord God Almighty Christ Jesus keep you and provide His comfort to your family.

Kit and Ancele

July 2, 2009

Jackie, Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Jim. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Jim was a great man who gave so much to so many. We know he will be greatly missed.

Lynn Gunwall

July 2, 2009

I first met Jim McNulty while working for a rural utility cooperative. During the years I worked with him (and his son Michael) Jim helped me, and the company, through many harrowing times. His committment to honesty and integrity was unmatched.

Jim was a true American who demonstrated his love of his Country, and his friends through his many public endeavors.

Condolences to his family from me and my family. The world is definitly a better place because of Jim McNulty.

Best Wishes.

Tobin Sidles

July 2, 2009

I worked for Jim at his Tucson office when he was in Congress while I attended law school at the University of Arizona. He was an outstanding man with a great sense of humor. I will always remember how he encouraged me to "(F)inish law school, because you really don't want to be a politician!" and then we shared a hearty laugh. Jim was always a statesman, not a politician. My sincere condolences to the family.

Charles Behney III

July 2, 2009

Jim McNulty would sometimes take my brother and me to school with Mike and Cynthia, he was my 4H project leader for entomology and horses, and was an inspiration in politics and civic service. He was an important presence on our local swimming team and his sense of competition and sportsmanship is missing from our political culture today.

Arizonans had a friend and leader who will be missed by those who knew him, and benefited from his service. Jim was a mentor who taught me that our Constitution was the basis or our civility, and the source of our country's greatness in the world. Condolences to the family, and best wishes.

Merrie Flaherty

July 2, 2009

I only knew Mr. McNulty for about 2 months this year, but I fell in love with him. I enjoyed seeing his smiling face everyday. I briefly worked at a care home where he resided. The love I felt between Jackie and Jim overwhelmed me. I wish everyone could experience that kind of love. He truly loved his family, friends and of course Arizona. He was one hell of a guy. I feel very honored to have known Mr. and Mrs. Jim NcNulty, and may God bless them both.

Lisa Schnebly Heidinger

July 2, 2009

I am so pleased that Jim McNulty lived such a long, full, great life, of service and significance. He will always be remembered as courtly, courteous, principled, a gentleman and worker, who never took himself too seriously, and always took other people's concerns seriously. I feel fortunate to have grown up with him in Arizona politics -- although it set a very high bar for what politicians should be. My prayers to his family -- his passing has left a McNulty-sized hole in the world that will not fill quickly.

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