McNULTY, Rev. Fr. Gerard J

This was published in the following publications on 23.02.2026:
Irish Times

McNULTY - Rev. Fr. Gerard J. McNulty, USA and late of Battery Rd, Longford, peacefully at Nazareth House, San Diego, on February 3, in the kind and loving care of loyal friends and attentive nursing staff. Predeceased by his brother, Dr Cyril, and his parents, Paddy and Lily McNulty. Sadly missed by his brothers Michael, Aidan and David; his sisters-in-law Mary, Peggy, Theresa and Martina; and all his nieces and nephews. Fr Gerry attended All Hallows College, Dublin, and was ordained for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, CA, in 1967. He was a Major in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and a much-loved Chaplain in the Department of Veterans Affairs. He was a dearly beloved member of his family and will be very much missed by all his colleagues and friends, both in Ireland and the USA. His remains will repose at the home of his brother, Michael, 20 Sandymount Avenue, Dublin, D04 VP11, on (Wednesday), February 25, from 4 oclock, concluding with prayers at 8 oclock. Removal to St Mels Cathedral, Longford, on Thursday morning for Requiem Mass at 11 oclock (which can be viewed at www.longfordparish.com), followed by interment in Ballymacormack Cemetery, Longford. Family flowers only, please. Donations, if desired, to the Society of St Vincent de Paul, care of any family member or Kellys Funeral Directors, Longford.

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