
Timothy Clancy
Timothy James Clancy, 61, of Whitinsville passed away peacefully on Nov. 29, 2025. Timothy was the beloved husband of Karen Clancy, to whom he was married for 28 years; the cherished son of Lurleen Clancy of Acton and the late William Clancy; and the devoted brother of Kevin Clancy and his wife Margaret of Acton, Christopher Clancy of South Boston, Suzanne Burke and husband Daniel of Rowley, Patrick Clancy and wife Melissa of Medfield, Brian Clancy and wife Torie of Ross, California, and Kathleen Stodden and husband David of Laconia, New Hampshire.
Known affectionately as the “fun uncle,” Tim created countless memories with his 20 nieces and nephews. He was always willing to take them fishing, play ball or get down on one knee to play with them, whether digging in the dirt, building sand castles on the beach, or simply joining in their games. His gentle spirit and eagerness to share in their joy made him a cherished presence in their lives. Born and raised in Holliston, Tim attended Marian High School in nearby Framingham, where he became an accomplished cross-country runner, setting multiple school and state records, achievements he carried with quiet pride throughout his life. Early in his career, Tim worked as a landscape designer and installer at Weston Nurseries in Hopkinton, a profession that reflected his lifelong love of nature. He later had a 28-year career at Verizon in Boston, where he was known as a reliable coworker and a friend who always lent a helping hand. Tim found joy in simple pleasures: kayaking, fishing, walking, cross-country skiing, golfing, gardening (he could cite the Latin name of virtually every plant), darts, cribbage and spending quiet moments with his beloved cat, Cosmo. He also had a lifelong passion for Bruce Springsteen music, which brought him energy, inspiration and joy throughout his life. Tim will be remembered for his steady presence, kind heart, and the quiet generosity he showed to everyone fortunate enough to know him.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, Dec. 9, from 9-10 a.m. at Chesmore Funeral Home in Holliston, followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Holliston. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Holliston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Tunnel to Towers Foundation (T2T.org) or the MSPCA (MSPCA.org).
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