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    Jay Cronley (November 9, 1943 – February 26, 2017) was an American newspaper columnist for the Tulsa World and the author of many works of humorous fiction, including Fall Guy, Good Vibes, Quick Change, and Funny Farm. Cronley became a member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame in 2002.

  2. Feb 27, 2017 · Oklahoma-based author Jay Cronley, whose books were made into movies starring some of Hollywood's most notable funnymen, has died at age 73.

  3. Feb 28, 2017 · Jay Cronley, the writer whose book “Good Vibes” was turned into one of the most iconic racing films of all time, the comedy “Let It Ride,” died on Sunday night of a heart attack at his home in...

  4. Mar 25, 2021 · Jay, son of distinguished and highly decorated Oklahoman sports editor John Cronley—father and son are in the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame—was himself, in fact, an All-Conference second basemen at the University of Oklahoma. He also wasn’t a bad hand shuffleboard player.

  5. Jul 17, 1979 · Jay Cronley (1948 - February 27, 2017) was a former columnist for the Tulsa World and the author of many works of humorous fiction. Many of Cronley's novels have been made into feature films including, Good Vibes, Quick Change, Funny Farm and Cheap Shot.

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  6. Feb 27, 2017 · OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma-based author Jay Cronley, whose books were made into movies starring some of Hollywood's most notable funnymen, has died at age 73.

  7. Mar 2, 2017 · Jay Cronley was born in Lincoln, Neb. in 1943 and spent most of his life in Oklahoma. His father was a newspaperman, the longtime sports editor of The Daily Oklahoman. Cronley followed in his father’s footsteps and became a sports writer for the Tulsa Tribune in his late twenties.