Louise McNulty (13 Nov 1972 - 18 Nov 2016)

Location
South Leicester Crematorium, Countesthorpe Foston Road Countesthorpe LE8 5QP
Date
9th Dec 2016
Time
2pm
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In loving memory of Louise McNulty who sadly passed away on 18th November 2016

My wife, my lover, my soul mate & best friend, you were loved and adored so much. There was nothing I would not do to try and make you happy, you inspired me to try and be a better person and learnt so may things while we were together, your guidance will be something I will always miss.

I said so many times I wish I could swap places with you even if it was only for a few hours, few days or a few weeks, so you did not have to suffer behind that sweet smile day after day.
The Dark times did in the end take over our world but your love for your family and friends kept you going with the fight.

I am not sure I would have been so strong without your amazing strength and love of life itself, holding and cherishing every good time you could.

You will always be in my heart, I just hope and pray we can meet again someday and we can have some of those wonderful times again! these are the memories I am going to hold on to forever,

God bless love you Babe x


If I was asked which 2 words would best describe her I would say Inspirational & Special, Lou was a beautiful person inside and out and feel immensely proud to call her my wife.

Words cannot describe the heartbreak at loosing Louise, she was my world, but I do feel thankful to have had 18 very special years together and blessed that we have two wonderful sons's James & Christian. A family was all she ever wanted and she loved us all unconditionally.

Quote from our song this the number one single at the time of our first date and the first few weeks after - Perfect moment
"I wish I could keep you all my life"

Louise alway lived and loved life!

xxx

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Louise at her dads house near the fire place

Louise at her dads house near the fire place

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Christian McNulty wrote

Louise McNulty is my mum and she is a wonderful and inspirational person who cared for everyone and was a wonderful mother ,she was a real fighter who wanted to live so very much and I am proud to call her my mum.

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In Nana and Grandads garden

In Nana and Grandads garden

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Mum and Jim at very young age.

Mum and Jim at very young age.

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James McNulty wrote

Mum, I cant put into words how much you meant to me. The memories me made together are unforgettable and I will cherish them for the rest of my life. You made me a better person without you I wouldn't have a lot of the skills that I use in my day to day life, and I am truly thankful. I will miss you so much and I will tell generations to come about you. I truly believe that we will meet again someday and that I will be able to fill you in on what you had missed. You are an inspiration, the fight that you fought was truly amazing. All the way through the fight you had an amazing spirit and always kept a prolonged smile on your face. I sometimes look at the chair you sat in and think how much you enhanced my life for me. When times were hard you were always there for me and you pulled be back up on my feet every time, I just wish I could have done the same for you. There are so many things that I did that I regret, from things that I said to you, to not taking up another opportunity to make an unforgettable memory. You have made me learn so many valuable lessons. Every step of my life I will be thinking of you. So many people tell me how proud I made you, but actually you are the one who made me proud with how you had coped with the situation. Grandad keeps telling me that you always tried to hold on for me and Chris, thats why you never gave up, because you wanted to continue for us. Even though I cant see you, I know you will always be with me holding my hand.
Mum you will never be forgotten and will always be in my heart.
I love you my beautiful and inspirational mother.
xxx

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Sarah Lines wrote

Dearest lou to and not to forget Pam team leader at glenfield lots of love xx

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Dearest Lou we are all missing you terribly we would all like to send our love and prayers to lee and boys you will always be in our hearts love sue Mel sarah and pat team leaders at glenfield xx

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Lou on our wedding day x

Lou on our wedding day x

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In the garden

In the garden

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The day life changed

The day life changed

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Beautiful

Beautiful

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Ralph x

Ralph x

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Lou & Chrissy

Lou & Chrissy

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Lou favourite selfie

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Lou & Ralph

Lou & Ralph

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Lou & James

Lou & James

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In our school days, holidays spent together. I will never forget you Lou Lou. R.i.p xx

In our school days, holidays spent together. I will never forget you Lou Lou. R.i.p xx

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Missing you xxx❤️❤️

Missing you xxx❤️❤️

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