James M. "Jim" Clonan Jr.
March 23, 1948 - May 08, 2026
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James M. "Jim" Clonan Jr.
March 23, 1948 - May 08, 2026
Obituary
James M. Clonan Jr., 78, of Brighton Township, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2026.
Born in Pittsburgh on March 23, 1948, he was the beloved son of the late James M. Clonan Sr. and Virginia (Skiba) Clonan.
In addition to his parents, Jim was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Jill (Sisley) Clonan, whom he cherished deeply throughout their years together.
A proud veteran of the Vietnam War, Jim honorably served his country with courage and pride. Following his military service, he dedicated his life to caring for others as a registered nurse, a profession he carried out with kindness and compassion. Jim was also deeply proud of his Lawrenceville roots, his time as a Morningside Bulldog, an outstanding athlete in his younger days, and as an alumnus of Central Catholic High School. He loved chatting and reminiscing, mostly about his kids’ antics, over a good cup of coffee. He was a captivating storyteller, an avid fisherman, and had a wonderful sense of humor. He carried life’s struggles heavily but remained steadfast and unwavering in his strong faith.
Jim is survived by his children, Brian Clonan, Courtney (Matt) Dalessandro, and Brooke (James) Meininger; his grandchildren, Adelle and Agnes Clonan; Devon (Amber) Cuda and Edie, Eliot and Kai Dalessandro; Presley, Margot, Penny, and James Meininger; his beloved dog, “Chiweenie”, his breakfast club buddies, and extended family and friends.
In honor of Jim’s wishes there will be no formal services. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Inurnment will be private at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies.
The GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, Inc., 117 Blackhawk Road Beaver Falls, PA 15010, was honored to care for James and his family during this difficult time.

7 responses to James M. "Jim" Clonan Jr.
Tom KUST says:
May 19, 2026
I grew up with Jimmy and we remained friends for more than 70 years.
RIP
Robin Kusnirak-Garvin says:
May 19, 2026
I worked with Jim when he was the Paramedic Coordinator at Suburban General Hospital way back in the late ‘80’s. I was a nurse in the ER and Jim always had a beautiful smile and made me laugh when the situation was stressful. He was a great man and a kind and loving person. May he have eternal rest and peace. My condolences to the entire family.