Robert F. Kelleher, 73, died Sept. 27, 2019, in his home in Signal Hill, California. Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Bob lived in California since 1981. Upon his death, he was surrounded by those he loved and who loved him, and who had cared for him throughout his courageous fight against cancer and heart failure. He enjoyed life unto the very end.
Bob graduated from Clarks Summit-abington Heights High School in 1964. He obtained a B.S. in Pharmacy and an MBA in Health Administration from Temple University, Philadelphia, and a J.D. from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. He had an amazing career, holding positions as an assistant administrator of St. Joseph’s Hospital in Philadelphia, attorney with Garofalo and Fortune Law firm in San Francisco, Chief Operating Officer of Harbor View Adolescent Center for Stars Behavioral Health Group, Director of Accreditation Services for the CA Alliance of Child and Family Services, and the Director of Quality and Compliance for Stars. He completed his work life with our expert witness group, providing expert testimony across the United States for group homes, foster family agencies and mental health programs.
We remember and honor Bob for his desire to help others, his mentoring, and his commitment to the most vulnerable.
Bob graduated from Clarks Summit-abington Heights High School in 1964. He obtained a B.S. in Pharmacy and an MBA in Health Administration from Temple University, Philadelphia, and a J.D. from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. He had an amazing career, holding positions as an assistant administrator of St. Joseph’s Hospital in Philadelphia, attorney with Garofalo and Fortune Law firm in San Francisco, Chief Operating Officer of Harbor View Adolescent Center for Stars Behavioral Health Group, Director of Accreditation Services for the CA Alliance of Child and Family Services, and the Director of Quality and Compliance for Stars. He completed his work life with our expert witness group, providing expert testimony across the United States for group homes, foster family agencies and mental health programs.
We remember and honor Bob for his desire to help others, his mentoring, and his commitment to the most vulnerable.