NEWHALL:  Lillian M. Boddicker McNulty, 92, died Sunday, November 26, 2006 at Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids from complications of pneumonia. 
     A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., Wednesday, November 29, 2006 at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Newhall with Father Keith L. Birch as Celebrant.  Interment will be held at St. Patrick & St. Paul Cemetery near Watkins.  Visitation will also be held at the church from 3 to 8 PM Tuesday, where a rosary will be held at 4 PM and a Vigil Service will begin at 7:30 PM.  Family and friends may also call at the church after 9 AM on Wednesday.  Phillips Funeral Home in Keystone is in charge of arrangements.
     Lillian was born on March 20, 1914 at Watkins, the daughter of John and Anna (Maag) Boddicker.  She received her education in Blairstown and played the piano since she was seven years old and played in an orchestra at age fourteen.  At age thirteen, she began playing the organ in churches at Watkins and later at Newhall.  For about seventy-nine years she served as a church organist and also played piano for dances and for entertainment.
     On February 8, 1933 she was united in marriage to Gerald McNulty at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fairfax.  They farmed for thirty-seven years southwest of Newhall and moved to Newhall in 1970.  Gerald preceded her in death in 1991.
     Lillian was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, a seventy-five year member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, and played in the Newhall Reject Band.  In addition to her love of music, she enjoyed gardening, playing cards, and most of all remembering all her family's birthdays, anniversaries and special dates in their lives. 
     Lillian was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.  Her care and general love for life touched the lives of her family, friends and others.  She prayed for all and will be dearly missed by all.
     Survivors include four daughters, Alice (Wayne) Miller of Newhall, Carol Ann (Russell) Lund of Newhall, Darlene (Don) Kerker, of Newhall, Mary Lou (James Jacobi of Atkins, and two sons, Robert (Carole) McNulty of Watkins, and James (Linda) McNulty of Watkins.  Also surviving are thirty grandchildren, fifty-one great-grandchildren, four great great grandchildren and many step-grandchildren.  She loved to tell people about her family and her favorite saying was, " I have enough love for all of them!"
     In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her brother, Glenn and two grandchildren, Debbie and Danny Kerker and one great-grandchild, Courtney Anders.