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Edward J. Clancy Jr.

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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DIED
February 22, 2017
LOCATION
Holyoke, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Edward J. Clancy, Jr., age 71, of Holyoke passed away on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. He was born in Holyoke, son of the late Edward J. and Dorothy A. (Dunn) Clancy and was a graduate of Holyoke Catholic High School, Holyoke Community College, UMass...

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My apologies for a late remembrance. Mr Clancy was one of my favorite teachers at Comp. I think of him often to this day.

Dear Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Clancy was a favorite teacher to me and so many others. Reading other posts, I hope, gives you a small glimpse of the powerful impact one person can make in the lives of others around them. His impact on history is read and living in the lives of the many young people he shared his life with on a daily basis. That you for sharing him with me. Praying for comfort for all of the family during this time of loss. Class of 87

We were high school classmates at Saint Jerome's. That was the first Holyoke catholic graduation, 1963. Even in youth, Ed stood out for character and integrity. At Comp he was admired by colleague Irene Czerwiec, my late sister. we his classmates enjoyed his presence at recent reunions. My condolences as you live out his inspiring heritage. Sr. Betty Matuszek

So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. My husband "sharkie" & I knew Ned through uncle Ernie. We spent many St Patrick Day Parades at your house with Ned & an early morning shot of Irish whiskey! He'll be missed by so many.

I taught with Ed at the old Comp. He was a gentleman and a terrific co-worker.He had a passionate love for his subject and was a kind teacher. Every student I knew held him in high regard.
My condolences to your family at this most difficult time.
Ms. Paula Fahey

Ed and Patrick, I was very saddened to hear of your father's passing. Ned and my father, James Dunn, were cousins.I also had Ned as my history teacher at CCHS. He was a very nice man, always so polite and well spoken.I'm sure he will be greatly missed.

So sad to hear that Ed passed away. He was a wonderful teacher and a pleasure to work with. He will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.

So sorry to hear of Ed's passing. I taught with him for many years at Comp and knew him to be a fine man, a gentleman, and an excellent teacher. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

so very sorry for your loss