Alfred Boyd McNulty

Alfred Boyd McNulty

March 04, 1928 - April 15, 2016

Alfred Boyd McNulty

March 04, 1928 - April 15, 2016

Obituary

March 4, 1928 – April 15, 2016

Whether you called him Alfred, AI or Mac, he would always respond with that wonderful smile. Born a southern gentleman in Memphis, Tennessee, he attended Memphis State and later earned a law degree. He was a devoted husband to Caroline, his wife of 55 years. After their marriage, Alfred served in the U.S. Army and raised three children.

His 35 plus year career with Firestone kept the family moving throughout the South and up to Ohio as he ascended the corporate ladder until retirement. The family finally settled down in Southern California in 1975.

Alfred and Caroline retired to Big Bear in 1990. He remained active by having their dream home built, being a parishioner at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, spending some 16 years on Big Bear Lake with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and being a member of the Moose Lodge. Winters meant driving the motor home to Guadalajara where months were spent each year with his grandchildren. He continued to remain active after the passing of his wife, Caroline, in 2007.

He leaves behind three children: Michael (Sara), Mary Kate, Dianne (Dan), three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude’s Hospital in Memphis. Services will be held on Friday, May 13, 2016. A Catholic Mass will be held at 10 a.m. at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 9136 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, California, followed by a reception. Burial ceremonies will begin at 1:30 p.m. at Riverside Veterans’ Cemetery.

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2 responses to Alfred Boyd McNulty

  1. Dianne Bean says:

    Dad, you always remained positive despite your serious health conditions. Always a smile and never a complaint. So sweet and kind, I miss and love you so much. I find comfort in knowing you are now at peace and no longer suffering and are reunited with mom. I will never forget all the wonderful times we had together as a family and will cherish the memories forever. Until we meet again dad, until we meet again….

    Love from your daughter, Dianne – XXOO

  2. Your father’s picture is very sweet – just as I remember him. He always had such a wonderful smile and simply enjoyed life. I extend my love to you, Mary Kate, Mike and the family. You were all so blessed to have such a wonderful dad. I always felt so welcomed by your father, whether it was personally or over the phone. He will hold a special place in my heart. I did not know that he was actually Catholic, but I did know that he was a very good man. I wish that I could be there for his Mass and Burial. Please know that I am there in spirit for your Dad and all of you. XO XO with Love, Laurie Churchill Coutts, MS, Jonathan, Winston and Halleluiah (Hallie)

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