

Currently residing in The Colony, Texas, Gordon is survived by his wife, Betty McNulty; his sons
Matthew, Jonathan, Jake and Josh McNulty and their children Bella, Gabi, Wilma, Frances, Jordan and Tristan, as well as his two sisters, Janelle Powell and Sue Stone.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Janie and Gordon McNulty, Sr., his first wife, Linda Beth McNulty and his two sons, David McNulty and Peter McNulty.
Gordon was born on October 2, 1947 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas to Janie Lee McNulty and Gordon
Melborn McNulty, Sr. He grew up in Pine Bluff where he graduated high school. After graduation, he pursued college and football at the University of Arkansas. While attending the university, he excelled on the football field playing Defensive End. In 1969, his Senior year, he was viewed as one of the top defensive players in the league. He was beloved by his classmates and served as President of his Senior class.
While on campus, Gordon became heavily involved with Campus Crusade for Christ and accepted the gift of salvation. He and Linda Beth met at University of Arkansas and were married in December of 1969. Immediately following their university graduation, Gordon and Linda Beth entered full-time ministry with Campus Crusade and began their family.
Following Campus Crusade, Gordon received his Th.M. at Dallas Seminary and pastored in several Bible churches. He was the owner of several small businesses and later succeeded in building a food manufacturing and distribution business in Irving, Texas that served commercial clients all over the United States. Gordon retired in 2013.
Gordon and his grown sons lost Linda Beth, their beloved wife and mother in 2001. Gordon continued growing his business and became more involved in ministry opportunities with his church and local Christian organizations. His passion for evangelism led him on several worldwide mission trips and to support evangelistic ministries such as Chosen People Ministries, Union Gospel Mission, Christian Counseling Education Foundation and others.
In 2005, Gordon married Betty Montgomery. Their love and relationship spanned the next 20 years and was filled with dedication to each other and commitment to Christ. They were blessed with several mission trips to India and Russia and a wonderful church family at Believers Chapel in Dallas, Texas.
The following is the schedule of services to be held for Gordon at Sparkman Hillcrest Funeral Home, 7405 Northwest Highway, Dallas TX 75225 on Tuesday March 4th: 9:00 AM- Visitation in Memorial Chapel,10:00 AM- Funeral Service in the Chapel, Graveside/Committal will follow along with a reception in the Sparkman Reception Lounge
If you wish to make a memorial gift, two of Gordon’s favorite ministries are Chosen People Ministries or Union Gospel Mission.
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