McNulty, William E. “Bill”, 78, of Palm Harbor passed away on Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at Manor Care of Palm Harbor.
Bill moved here from his native Ayer, MA where he served in the Massachusetts Army National Guard during the Korean Era and retired as owner of McNulty Plumbing & Heating after 43 years. He was a member of the American Legion Post #173, Holiday and served as a police officer for the City of Ft. Myers. He was an avid geneologist and a scuba diver instructor.
Survivors include his wife of 47 years, Maureen; 4 sons: Scott and Mark of Mass., Troy of Conn., and Michael (Misty) McNulty of Longwood, FL; daughter, Shelley (Kevin) Dupuis of Palm Harbor, FL; a sister, Patricia Kennedy of Palm Coast, FL; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The family will greet friends from 3-5 PM on Monday, December 7, 2015 at The White Chapel, 1190 Georgia Avenue, Palm Harbor. Services will begin at 5:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Suncoast Hospice Foundation, 5770 Roosevelt Boulevard, Clearwater,FL 33760.
Dear Dad, May the road rise up to meet you…May the wind be always ay your back…May the sunshine warm upon your face and rain fall soft upon your fields….And until we meet again, may GOD hold you in the palm of his hand. Sending you Love and hugs from Laura and I in Ayer, from Erin in North Adams and from Allie in Harrisonburg, VA.
May you rest with eternal peace and know we will always hold you in our hearts! God Bless You Dad! We will be with you in spirit on Monday… With Love from all of us, Laura, Erin, Allie and Mark
To all the McNulty family,
So sorry for your loss. Never easy loosing our beloved family. I’ve lost touch with many of you but please know I hold many fond memories that have stayed in my heart always. I remember canoeing on the lake with Tiffany, Felicia , Matthew was too young. Picking goose eggs and having them boiled by Mr Bill McNulty. You can imagine the face they made when they tried it. Or the time Bill came to the resuce to fix our toilet. He figured out the problem right away. Matthew had flushed a wiffle ball. Thank you for memories. I pray Gods hand of peace carry you all. Love, Jojo (McNulty) Blaisdell
To all of the McNulty family
Please accept my deepest condolences. Bill was a great guy and will be missed by all. May God help you all get through this difficult time.
Warmest regards
Pat
So sorry to hear of Bills passing, our prayers and condolences to the family.
To the McNulty family,
Our sincere condolences on your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
I for one am truly sorry to hear of the news today, I know that my daughter JoJo and her dear children (My grandchildren) always spoke so highly of the McNulty family. I am sorry for the huge loss and to all Maureen sons and daughter as well. God be with each of you.
So sorry for your loss Mark…… luv u
To the family of Bill McNulty,
We are sorry for your loss and are sending thoughts and prayers to you all. May Gods Grace be a comfort you. God Bless You all.
To all of the McNulty Family, We are very sorry for your loss. We have lost a true and long time friend. Many fond memories are in our hearts. A great husband, father, grandfather and friend who will be greatly missed. We love you Bill. Until then……..
Maureen and family. I just learned of Bill’s passing and my wife (Ormsin) and I send our condolences. As you know Bill and I grew up together in Ayer and graduated from AHS. We managed to keep in touch over the years; not as frequently as I would have liked but did see him at a couple of reunions. You and your family are in our prayers. Harry and Ormsin
My thoughts and prayers go to all of you as you mourn the loss of Bill. Bill was an engaging individual who inherited many wonderful traits from his Dad. He had the ability to draw a smile, and to warmly welcome you. He will be missed. RIP Bill.
Dear Dad , May you now rest comfortably I’m Very great full for Our talks on the phone and praying with each other. To Maureen, Michael and Shelly just always remember the Wonderful memories and cherish all the days you shared with Dad, Michael and Shelly be sure to carry on those Awesome traditions and great times that Dad shared with your children. Until we meet again Love You Dad
God Bless, Scott & Kim
Maureen and family, we were glad to be with you for Bill’s service on the 7th of December. We know grief is a process that takes time. We extend our prayers for each of you as you remember, and celebrate, Bill’s life and legacy, and his important impact on each of you. We also salute Bill again with gratitude for his military service.
Dan & Linda Hummer
To the McNulty family
My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. I have known Bill since we were in fifth grade and always considered him a good friend. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Valerie Horr Weaver
To the McNulty family
We really miss his wit and knowledge in the Genealogy chat room.
Maureen and family:
I just read of the passing of my friend MAC. I will always remember MAC and his jokes about Ft Devens MA.
His wit and humor has been missed on the genealogy chat, But the memories will live on.
MAureen rest in the fact MAC has gone to a far better place. The aches and pains are gone. Im sure he will be smiling down on you and the family, saying It OK I’m fine.
To Maureen and the MuNulty Family,
I am truly sorry of your loss. Bill was a wonderful person. I had the opportunity to meet him for the first time in 2002 at a geneaology get together in Michigan, then met him several more times after. He had a witty sense of humor who made me laugh.
Bill, you will be missed by many of the geneology chat room family. RIP my friend.
Julie Reeves aka DingusGA