Brian (Jake) McNulty, 34, found peace from his personal struggles when he passed away September 13, 2018 at his home in Windsor. He is survived by his parents, John R. and Ellen M. (Gadus) McNulty, his brother Brad Pacalis, all of Windsor, his aunts and uncles, June McNulty of San Francisco, Marcia Steinbrecher of Windsor, Frances (Manny) Fassano of Binghamton, Mary McNulty of Williamsburg, VA., Bob (Judy) Gadus of Maine, NY and Carol Gadus Martinez of Binghamton, along with many special cousins, friends and coworkers from the east to the west coast and his sweet and special feline friend Natasha “Tasha.”
He was predeceased by his grandparents and his uncles, Earl Steinbrecher and Ronald McNulty.
Brian loved to travel, see new places, and meet new people. He had an affinity for discovery, always seeking and open to new life experiences. He enjoyed music, especially Celine Dion; seeing Broadway musicals such as: “Wicked,” and “Spring Awakening;” delving into emotional and thought provoking movies, TV and Netflix shows, including: “Atypical” and “The Good Place” and had a considerable passion for technology and its advancements. Brian touched many lives and will be greatly missed for his witty sense of humor, powerful and infectious laugh, as well as his fun adventurous spirit. He easily made friends and had a unique ability to connect with the diverse and personal stories of those he met. He was a true and real friend to us all. A graduate of Windsor Central High School class of 2002 and a member of the Windsor United Methodist Church, he was presently employed at Community Options in Binghamton.
A remembrance will be held 11:00 am Saturday, October 13, 2018 at Sky Lake in Windsor (501 William Law Road, Windsor 13865) . IN THE EVENT OF A STEADY RAIN THE SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE WINDSOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. IF LIGHT SHOWERS PLANS ARE TO REMAIN AT SKY LAKE. DRESS ACCORDINGLY.
Details will be posted on hefuneralhome.com and on Facebook at: http://tinyurl.com/Brian1013
In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in memory of Brian to the Mental Health Assoc. of the Southern Tier at: yourmha.com or call: (607) 771-8888; St. Joseph’s Treatment Center at: stjoestreatment.org/donate or call: (518) 891-3950, ext. 1248; and/or to the Broome County Humane Society at: bchumanesoc.com/ways-to-help or call: (607) 724-3709.
“Jake McNulty – Loving, Crazy, Imperfectly Perfect… Just as God intended!”
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