Clarence Stanley "Clancy" Coyle
71, of Indianapolis died November 21, 2012.
Clancy was born on September 7, 1941 to the late Clarence and Paraiso Stanley Coyle in Indianapolis. He attended Indiana University and worked for Gulf and Oil Incorporated before owning his own Auto Parts Store and gas station in the Indianapolis area. After retiring, he worked with churches in various capacities.
He will be missed but remembered by all who knew and loved him: his brother: Jim Coyle (Mary Bea) and sister: Mary T. Tate (Chuck): his niece Jamie and nephew Will Tate: all his cousins (1st, 2nd, 3rd) : as well as the many adults, children, and animals whose lives he touched. Helping, loving, and giving to all he met in his legacy.
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