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Raymond J. McNulty Jr. | July 17, 2014 |

Raymond J. McNulty Jr.
July 17, 2014

photo of Raymond J. McNulty Jr.
photo of Raymond J. McNulty Jr.
81, entered into eternal rest on Thursday after a 4 year illness. He was the beloved husband of Mary Jane "Midge" (Collins) McNulty and had been married 58 years. He was born in Providence, a son of the late Raymond J. McNulty Sr. and Marion (Jones) McNulty-Buzzerio. Raymond lived in Pawtucket 58 years and had been employed at Texas Instruments as a chemical lab technician for 38 years before retiring. He also served in the US Army for 20 months during the Korean War in Korea, as a demolition expert. He was a life member of the E. J. Euart Post # 602, a life member of the B.P.O.E. Lodge # 2359 of Smithfield and was a member of the Howard Rogers Post # 25.
Besides his wife, he leaves 2 sons, Brian J. McNulty and Keith R. McNulty and his life partner Alice Charest, all of Pawtucket and a brother, Kenneth McNulty of Seekonk. He also leaves a Grandson, Matthew Charest and a Great Grandson, Devin Charest. He was the brother of the late Richard McNulty, Vivian Ricci and Mildred Downs.
His Funeral will be held Tuesday from The Keefe Funeral Home, Five Higginson Avenue, Lincoln at 9 am with a Requiem Eucharist Service in St. Luke's Church, Weeden Street, Pawtucket at 10 am. Calling Hours, Monday,
5-8 pm. Interment in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston.

 

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81, entered into eternal rest on Thursday after a 4 year illness. He was the beloved husband of Mary Jane "Midge" (Collins) McNulty and had been married 58 years. He was born in Providence, a son of the late Raymond J. McNulty Sr. and Marion (Jones) McNulty-Buzzerio. Raymond lived in Pawtucket 58 years and had been employed at Texas Instruments as a chemical lab technician for 38 years before retiring. He also served in the US Army for 20 months during the Korean War in Korea, as a demolition expert. He was a life member of the E. J. Euart Post # 602, a life member of the B.P.O.E. Lodge # 2359 of Smithfield and was a member of the Howard Rogers Post # 25.
Besides his wife, he leaves 2 sons, Brian J. McNulty and Keith R. McNulty and his life partner Alice Charest, all of Pawtucket and a brother, Kenneth McNulty of Seekonk. He also leaves a Grandson, Matthew Charest and a Great Grandson, Devin Charest. He was the brother of the late Richard McNulty, Vivian Ricci and Mildred Downs.
His Funeral will be held Tuesday from The Keefe Funeral Home, Five Higginson Avenue, Lincoln at 9 am with a Requiem Eucharist Service in St. Luke's Church, Weeden Street, Pawtucket at 10 am. Calling Hours, Monday,
5-8 pm. Interment in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston.

Keefe Funeral Home
5 Higginson Avenue
Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865

Thomas H. Keefe, Registered Funeral Director

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