Amber Kelleher-Andrews, Renowned Matchmaker, Passes Away at 56
Beloved matchmaker Amber Kelleher-Andrews, co-founder and co-CEO of Kelleher International, has died at 56, as confirmed by an official statement from her company. She passed away on April 13, following a diagnosis of ovarian cancer in 2017, a condition revealed in a heartfelt Facebook tribute from her cousin, Morgan Kelleher.
"We are heartbroken to share the news of Amber’s passing," the statement read, extending condolences to her family, friends, and clients whose lives she profoundly influenced. Known for her keen matchmaking skills, Kelleher-Andrews had a track record of connecting Fortune 500 CEOs, A-list celebrities, and even members of the British royal family.
Her talents were showcased in the 2013 NBC show "Ready for Love," produced by Eva Longoria and hosted by Giuliana and Bill Rancic. Beginning her career as a model, she transformed into a renowned matchmaker, becoming a trusted figure in the world of relationships.
Amber’s final Instagram post, shared shortly before her death, captured her philosophy: "Love is the most powerful force in the universe." She emphasized the importance of connections and lifting one another, values she lived by throughout her life.
A board member of Virgin Unite, Richard Branson praised her as a "treasure to this world," recognizing the joy and hope she brought to others. Branson noted, "Her legacy will live on in the many millions of lives she touched."
A celebration of Kelleher-Andrews’ life is planned in Santa Barbara, with her final resting place designated in Hanalei, Hawaii. She leaves behind a legacy of love and connection that will resonate with those she touched.
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