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Terry McNulty

The Late Great Terry McNulty

She says, "Pushy."
He says, "Is that you Reba or did I forget to bring the cat in?"
She says, "Don't be a wiseheimer Pushy. I have some bad news."
He says, "Bad news Reba?"
She says, "Yes Pushy. That wonderful Terry McNulty died."
He says, "I know Reba. It was all the talk at Naomi's Cafe. Cafe."
She says, "My sister Shirley called to tell me. She heard it from Flossie Guzek."
He says, "Shoo-Shoo Schumacher, Finch and I raised our glasses to Terry."
She says, "Flossie had a vision Pushy."
He says, "I had so much to drink I had double vision."
She says, "Never you mind Pushy. Flossie said she had a vision of Terry standing at the Pearly Gates."
He says, "Go on Reba."
She says, "Flossie said St. Peter wouldn't let Terry into heaven until he answered one question."
She says, "St. Peter asked Terry if there were really people in the studio for the Pineapple Feature?"
He says, "Good question. Wait 'til God finds out it was all made up."
She says, Pushy Bosco!"

August 11th marks the two year anniversary of the death of Terry McNulty. He was my colleague, my mentor and my friend.

The funeral mass at Our Lady of Snows Church in Clarks Summit was the greatest gathering of local broadcast talent in one room, with the possible exception of when Terry entered a studio alone.

When we open the local broadcasting Hall of Fame, Terry will be in the first class.

Rest in Peace, dear friend.
 
Agreed... You forgot one member..new the secretary... Angel Kulick (BINGO!)... the sound of Terry tap dancing and crashing to the floor each time still brings a smile to my face!

Tom Emanski
 
Terry was without a doubt, one of the finest professionals that I ever had the pleasure of working with. The industry lost a giant when he passed.
 
Amen! What a fine guy. I'm glad that he got to get back on the air before his passing, after the shameful way that Citadel treated him.
 
Wow! 2 years already...Terry McNulty was the true definition of a "pro" He was one of the reasons I got into radio. Unlike most in radio, he loved to do his job...for the love of the job...not for the fame. He was probably the most quiet and humble men I have ever met. A few years back at the stadium, I told him that he was the reason for me getting into radio. He smiled and said "so you're gonna blame me for that now are ya". My father in law tried to give him a tip for cleaning the seats and he refused...said he couldn't accept it...they are not allowed to take tips. My father in law said "that guy was the first person he knew to ever refuse a tip at the stadium" I said "that guy" was Terry McNulty...Follows the rules and loves doing his job...
 
He set the standard without even realizing he was setting the standard. Humble, funny, and all around great guy. My in laws live on McClean Street and you have to pass Goose Island to get to their house. Always think of Terry when I drive by.
Yonkstur
 
I loved the guy. That was easy.

Losing him was very tough.

He was one of the first who made me feel at ease when I started at WARM.

I was with him when he cristined the "Pineapple Feature" on a Sunday afternoon.

After that, Sundays were never the same.


RIP Terry. You are not forgotten!!!
 
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