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Paul Kelleher

Parma Heights, Ohio

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Paul Dennis Kelleher, 65, of Rocky River, passed away unexpectedly at his home early Sunday morning, February 13th, 2022. Paul is survived by his loving wife Wendy Kelleher (ne Damm); mother Margaret Kelleher; his children Emily Kelleher, Christopher Kelleher, Annalise Gatautis (ne Kelleher) and...

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Wendy, I am so sorry for your loss. I

Miss you so much, my bro.

I was stunned and saddened to find Paul's obituary. I was just back in Lakewood, wandering the old neighborhood. I stopped at our old place just to look around and indulge a bout of nostalgia. I asked after Mrs K. hoping to be able to step next door and visit with her a bit as I´d done in the past when in town. I was told she had moved a year or so ago and I thought "It´s been too long; I have to call Paul and catch up." I was looking for his contact information when I stumbled upon his...

You will be missed my friend. You will never be forgotten. Manny Martinez

I worked with Paul in the OR at St John WestShore (as it was called then) in the late 80´s & early 90s. He was so smart and a very talented physician´s assistant. . My favorite memory of him was when he would play air guitar on whatever large surgical instrument he had his hands on whenever a "good" song came on the radio. Paul playing air guitar on a Richardson retractor to "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys". Made me laugh everytime! You will be missed, Paul. Rest in Peace.

Paul was a kind, gentle and loving brother-in-law. His brother Stephen, my husband, had a special bond with him. We both did and with his beautiful, loving wife Wendy. We enjoyed our time together with them and vacation trips! Our children were close in age and the cousins loved hanging out together, and fond memories of going to Cedar Point each year & just spending time together. Paul will forever be in our hearts & our love to Wendy & family.

To Wendy the children and the entire Kelleher family I have no words to express our sorrow. Paul was always a gentle kind humble man, and the best at everything he did. Love, Terry and Karen McConnell

Knew him when he was a young transporter at Lakewood Hospital and then at St. John Westshore as a S.A. What a remarkable young man. He left us much too soon.

I worked with Paul many years ago and still consider him to be one of the best people I have known. Skilled and talented, yet kind and generous. My condolences to all who have lost him. He was a gem.