Paul Richter was born on September 15, 1921 in Hardin, Montana, and passed away on June 21, 2022 in La Mesa, California. He grew up on a sugar beet farm in Edgar, Montana during the Great Depression. His parents, both of German ancestry, had immigrated from Russia as teenagers. He served in the U. S. Navy for 30 years from 1939 to 1969 - a period spanning World War II, the Korean War, and the early Vietnam War. He held all ranks from Apprentice Seaman to Lieutenant Commander.
In 1939 he transferred from NAS North Island to Pearl Harbor. Although he left Pearl Harbor in September 1941, two of his brothers survived the attack on December 7. During WWII he served for three years as a chief radioman in an anti-submarine squadron on the coast of Brazil. He received two Air Medals (one presented by Eleanor Roosevelt), the Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Commendation, and all theater ribbons.
During Korea, he served in a transport squadron hauling men and supplies. He once casually mentioned they flew planes loaded with anti-tank rockets destined for the front lines. In the 1950’s, he had an assignment at Lakehurst, NJ, with a squadron of blimps that patrolled the East Coast for Soviet submarines. In 1954 he took part in a world’s record endurance flight of 200 hours, flying along the Atlantic coast from Cape Cod to the West Indies without refueling.
After gaining an officer’s commission (no easy task for an enlisted man at that time), he served assignments as base Electronics Officer and Communications Officer. During the Cold War he was sent to England where his unit provided logistical support to our submarine facilities in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Norway. He ended his career at Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego - home base for aircraft carrier fighter jets that served in Vietnam - later the home of the Top Gun Program. After retiring from the Navy, he worked for 12 years with a defense contractor in Encinitas, California.
Paul was a faithful and supportive husband and father. He was married to Anna Mae Winburn for over 60 years. Paul and Anna Mae loved to travel, taking cruises to Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Germany, and Russia. Anna Mae passed away in 2010.
He is survived by his son, Thomas P. Richter of Omaha, NE; his daughters Joyce A. Purcell of La Mesa, CA and Jean M. Richter of Alameda, CA; his grandson Brendan T. Purcell of Tustin, CA; and his granddaughter Sheila E. Purcell of Los Angeles, CA. We could not have asked for a more loving and caring Dad and Grandpa.
DONATIONS
Honor Flight San DiegoPO Box 181309, Coronado, California 92178
SHARE OBITUARY
v.1.8.17