Robert Hugh McNulty, Sr. , Former resident of Gig Harbor, WA and Moraga, CA passed away on August 9, 2020 at the age of 81. He is survived by his loving wife Mary Ann, his seven children and nine grandchildren.
Bob was born on February 11, 1939 in Baltimore, MD to Josie Vass McNulty and William James McNulty. He grew up in Albany, CA and went to Albany High where he played baseball and football and was Student Body President. After Albany High, he attended the University of Washington, where he met his wife of 40 years, Mary Ann Bush, but that marriage did not occur until 20 years after college. Bob’s first marriage produced four children and he acquired 3 step-children in the process. Bob and Mary Ann led a wonderful life together for 40 years until his passing.
The majority of Bob’s successful career was in the investment business as a Portfolio Manager and business owner. He and Mary Ann spent their retirement years in the lovely community of Gig Harbor, Wa.
In lieu of cards or flowers, donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association in Bob’s name at www.diabetes.org.
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Warren G McDonald
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Bob was one of my oldest and best friends. We went through school in Albany. I cannot tell how many rounds of golf we played as youths, but it was a lot. I bought my first common stock through Bob. He came to Denver 52 years ago and was part of our wedding party. Although geography kept us from seeing each other for the last few decades, we stayed in contact by email. He was a big part of my life and I will miss him very much.
Warren McDonald
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Cameryn Breen
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I am so proud of this entire family for the love and care they have given to Bob and Mary Ann. The constant care for Mary Ann from the wives and Kathy has been nothing short of amazing. The boys making it right in every way possible. Together they have provided Bob with his wishes to care for his sweetheart. Treasure the golden moments now and forever.
Gretchen Stengel and Robin Callan
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Gretchen Stengel and Robin Callan are so sorry to learn of Bob’s passing. Bob was my financial advisor for many years and in 2002 he introduced me to his fellow Rotarian, Robin Callan. We were married in 2005. We will miss Bob and send our deepest sympathy to Mary Ann and the family.
Gretchen and Robin
Lou & Luther Towner
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So sorry to learn of Bob’s passing. We know that Mary Ann will be comforted by their loving family and many friends. Luther always admired Bob’s financial acumen.
Best regards,
Lou and Luther Towner
Alan Landis
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I will m its my good friend. He always had a great sense of humor and good investment advice. My deepest sympathy to Maryan ne and his family. I just wish I could have seen him more often’ He was truly a great one, Al Landis