In Memoriam: Richard Spohn, Founding Director of the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service

We are saddened to announce the passing of Richard Spohn (1942-2024), Founding Director of the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service at USF. Richard died unexpectedly in Dublin, Ireland with his wife Katherine, by his side. 

A native San Franciscan and graduate of St. Ignatius High School, Richard received degrees in philosophy and sociology from Fordham University, and graduated from Harvard Law School. He served as the Director of the California Department of Consumer Affairs 1976-1983 and joined Nossaman, a San Francisco law firm, in 1983 where he helped establish the firm’s healthcare practice. 

Prior to joining USF, Richard developed a program of dialogue and conflict-resolution training for management and labor leaders in Guatemala at La Universidad Rafael Landívar. Throughout his career, Richard published widely, served on boards such as Hospital de la Familia Foundation, and received honors such as the "Healthcare Law Trailblazer" by the National Law Journal.

Richard is survived by his wife, Katherine, of 29 years; his daughters Monica and Katherine; his stepchildren, David, Timothy, and Rachel Hanes; his siblings, Mary Romo (Michael), Vincent, and Catherine Wolff (Tobias), and their families. His parents, William and Mary Spohn; and his brothers, William and Michael, predeceased him.

Richard's family and friends will remember his commitment to justice and immense generosity. He was a hero, guide, and inspiration.

His memorial will be at St. Ignatius Church, 1 p.m., September 21, with reception following at UCSF Faculty Alumni House. Contributions honoring Richard can be made to Friends of Defensores de la Naturaleza.

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Our prayers and condolences are with his friends and family.