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James Clancey Obituary

James P. Clancey, 51, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 3. He leaves his three children: Jill K., James P. Jr. and Casey L. Clancey all of Worcester; his grandson, Jalen Johnson; his friend, Beth Gaffney; seven brothers: John F., Thomas, Joseph P., Matthew M., William C., David E. and Charles R. Clancey and two sisters: Mary A. Clancey and Margaret A. Caisse, all of Worcester; nieces and nephews.

He was born in Worcester, the son of John F. and Alice M. (Brennan) Clancey and graduated from South High School. He was a member of The Local #243 Laborer's Union.

James' funeral will be Friday, September 5 from CALLAHAN & FAY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 61 Myrtle St. with a Mass at 10:00 AM at Our Lady of the Angels Church, 1222 Main St. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery. Visiting hours will be Thursday, Sept. 4 from 4:00 to 8:00 PM in the funeral home. For directions and online guest book please visit

www.callahanfay.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Sep. 4, 2008.

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Fay Kelley

September 6, 2008

Beth, Jill, Jimmy and Casey,
Please accept my sincere sympathy at the loss of your loved one. He was far too young to leave this earth, but having lost my only brother at 60, very suddenly in December, I know how much it hurts to have them leave us.
Please know that he is home now, with God, and will be watching over all of you from Paradise. Keep him proud.
Thinking of all of you at this time...

Fay Kelley

Juan Aulet

September 4, 2008

Were sorry for your loss. We love you Casey and we hope your okay. We are here for you.

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charles landry

September 4, 2008

please accept my great sorrow for Jimmie's untimely passing, Charlie Brown

cynthia price

September 4, 2008

My dearest Beth...my heart goes out to you and the children. If there is anything you need please call me.
Cindy Price

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