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James F. Clancy

Wichita, Kansas

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Clancy, James F., 81, retired City of Wichita Department Head, died September 15, 2010. was born August 23, 1929 in Kansas City, Missouri to Thomas J. and Berene LaCroix Clancy. He graduated from Rockhurst High School and attended Rockhurst College before moving to Wichita in 1949 with his...

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Jim was a great boss and a good friend. Rest in peace.

Chris and Pam:
My thoughts are with you and your families during this time of sadness. I was only around your family for a short time, but remember your Dad was a special man. I sat in on a few family dinners, and have fond memories.
Pam: my Mom, Alene McKitrick, always spoke highly of you, long after you no longer worked together.
Chris: Thanks for taking a chance on a blind date, set up by your sister and my mom!
I hope your pain weakens with time and you can find...

Dear Lisa,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I did not know Jim personally. I do know his daughter Pamela from college at Wichita State University.

It can be said that the worth of a man can be judged by his children. knowing this leaves Jim a wealthy man.

My heart goes out to you and your family Pam.

Jim Clancy, I shall never forget the Reunion of the Phi Sig's and we had a chance to remember the good old days of our college careers. Thank you for the joy and friendship over the many years and may our blessed Lord hold you in the palm of his hands. Until we meet again. God Bless - John Alexander - Tulsa, OK

Tom: I was very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a great guy and I enjoyed having him as a fraternity brother and talking with him on the streets of Wichita in later years. I hope you are doing well and hanging in there. Bill Whitmer

Lisa,
It is so hard to lose a parent. I know you will miss him so much. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

On behalf of the alumni of Phi Upsilson Sigma and Phi Delta Theta, please know are thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear friends and family of Jim,

I was an intern with the City of Wichita in the late 1950s.
Jim was always upbeat and helpful to this Marine who served in Korea.
We had a great group to work with and at least four of those are now gone, including Terry, Skip, and Jack Smith, who was also an intern.
I don't think I have seen Jim since I left in August 1959 to earn a doctorate at Stanford.
Very best wishes to all who were close to Jim.

Tom...