Timothy Clancy
Clifton – 1 by 1, at all hrs and for several years, the neighborhood’s wild animals and stray cats would stroll up the again stairs to the deck of a Clifton home. They had been there for a handout and a sip of water. Their friend and benefactor, Timothy J. Clancy, hardly ever unhappy. Sadly, Mr. Clancy joined the Communion of Saints on Dec. 26. He was 36.
Mr. Clancy, a barber, was passionate about animals of all varieties. He would film and review their movements and habits and investigation their species. Stopping by each day were being woodchucks and possums, squirrels and skunks, feral cats and birds, and lately, a fox. Mr. Clancy welcomed them all and experienced names for each, like Greyson, Helmsley, Pepper, and Pip.
Generally, he would convey to his mom and father, Jane and Douglas Clancy of Pompton Plains, NJ, “The animals “just require a little assistance. All they want is a minor foodstuff in their life.” His father referred to the feedings as “Tim’s Diner.”
At his legal home in Margate, FL, Mr. Clancy adopted a few cats and found households for 8 kittens that landed on his patio. He often would cease his automobile and drop off cat meals in places with homeless cats and would pay out to have a handful fixed. He took in a fourth stray in New Jersey.
In Florida, Mr. Clancy also adopted a rescue pup, Chloe. But they before long parted methods when his grandfather handed in 2012 – Mr. Clancy despatched the doggy to New Jersey to comfort his grieving father.
10 days right before his passing, Mr. Clancy submitted paperwork with regional government to get started a new small business. He also planned to return to higher education in January to finish his degree. He was hunting ahead to each.
Mr. Clancy was very near to his relatives, specially his mother and his late grandparents, Eugene and Lucille Paradiso of Clifton. They were being his purpose products and guiding light, and he preserved their relatives traditions and recipes to paper. He referred to as his grandparents just about every day.
As a budding cook dinner, Mr. Clancy regaled in assisting his mother make vacation meals while his father listened to their banter. They mostly cooked all the things from scratch, normally built too significantly, and normally created a significant mess. Nevertheless, there was getaway enjoyable and laughter and love in the air.
Mr. Clancy also enjoyed gardening with his Mom. They tended gardens in numerous locations, and the gardening later became calendar year-spherical as Mr. Clancy experimented and turned proficient in hydroponics. The bounty mainly went to mates, neighbors and the furtive animals.
In addition, Mr. Clancy loved fishing and participating in chess with his father, viewing news channels for hours, checking out new dining establishments, and viewing films on the massive display screen and streaming them at house with spouse and children. The “Star Wars” and “Avenger” collection were being his favorites.
Mr. Clancy is survived by his sister, Lauren, and her fiancé, Dr. Javier Vilasuso of Miami and two newborn nieces, Gianna and Mila an aunt, Susan Clancy of Atlanta an uncle and aunt, Joseph and Nancy Paradiso of California, and a few cousins. He is predeceased by two other grandparents, Thomas and Dorothy Clancy of Kingston, NY.
Visitation is Tuesday amongst 4-7 pm at the Allwood Funeral Property in Clifton. A support will be held there Wednesday at 11 am adopted by burial at Cresthaven Memorial Park. Donations to any “no-get rid of” animal shelter would be welcomed. Mr. Clancy would smile down at that. www.allwoodfuneral home.com
Posted on-line on January 01, 2022
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