Andrew Clancy, native of Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Ireland; beloved husband of the late Teresa nee Kelaher; loving father of Ann (Joe) Birt and Andrew; cherished grandfather of JoAnn, Caitlyn, Ryan and Joey Birt, James and Jack Clancy; dear brother of Mary, Michael (Frances), James (Bernadette), and the late Sean; fond uncle of many; Visitation is on Thursday March 19 at 10 AM until mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM at St Edward Church, 4350 W. Sunnyside. Interment Maryhill Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Gibbons Family Funeral Home. For info 773-777-3944 or www.GFFH.com

Ann and Andy – Heartfelt sympathy to you and your families on the loss of your amazing father. He was truly a gem. Your Dad’s love and kindness touched many lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clancy were always so welcoming to all of us “kids” who spent time at their home over the years. Their warmth and generosity made everyone feel like family. Their faith was also an inspiration to many.
We feel very grateful to have known them. May God bless your Dad’s soul and grant you all strength, comfort and peace as you grieve.
Love, Dawn and Carl Stenbol
My heartfelt sympathies to cousins Ann, Andy and their families. Rest in peace dear uncle Andy. You brought much happiness to everyone and you will be dearly missed. Margaret
Sincere sympathy to Ann, Andrew & Family on the sad passing of your Dad. I have great memories of 1974 when we stayed with your Mom & Dad. Andy was most helpful to John Considine & myself. He was a true gentleman, always courteous & obliging.
May he rest in peace.
Michael Leen, Kerry & Dublin, Ireland
Spent many Christmas holidays with Andrew Clancy. He was a very special human indeed!
So sorry for your families loss. Grateful to have known such a loving giving man.
Jacquelin and Gavin Pearson
Our deepest condolences to all the Clancy family for the sad passing of your loved one Andrew. May he rest in peace.
Love from the Woulfe family (cousins), Miltown Malbay
My thoughts and prayers are with Mr Clancy and his family. Peace and God bless.
Andy was well loved and looked after as one of our “favorite fisherman” at Montrose Harbor. A group of us swim there year round and always look forward to the arrival of Spring when our fisherman pals came back. Andy became one of our favorites, quiet, kind and a warm smile. It was a joy to see him and even bigger joy when we caught his eye from afar to wave hello at sunrise. He is deeply missed by our group and send our condolences to his family. – The Montrose Mermates
I am deeply saddened to hear about Andy’s passing. He was so much more than a landlord to me; he was a man of immense kindness. I will always remember his dedication to his beautiful lawn, and the way he went out of his way to support me when my own mother passed. He was a true gentleman, and I will miss him dearly.
Sincere Sympathy to Ann & Andy and extended families on the sad passing of u Dad Andy , have great memories of him back in 1974 ( 52 yrs ago) when we went out to Chicago on a J1 Visa out of College in Ireland. Yer Mom and Dad were the very best and couldn’t do enough for me and Mick Leen from Kerry, was great to see and talk to him before he passed, Rest in peace you were the very best.