

He leaves his devoted wife of 33 years, Takako Asakawa; son Brian David Richards, brother John James Richards, nieces and newphews Jane Felger, Thomas Richard, Mark Richard, James Richard, Annie Richards, and John Richards.
Born to Dallis Eugene and Ruth Meglemere Richards, the second of four sons, he was raised on an Indiana farm where he demonstrated ingenuity and grit early on by earning his Eagle Scout Merit Badge. He was gifted with a beautiful tenor voice and sang in church choirs and starred in high schools plays. He began his formal musical training at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana in 1953. During the next three summers, he performed with the Saint Louis Municipal Opera and in the Fall of 1955, he was offered a scholarship to the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia.
In 1956, after receiving his draft notice, he auditioned for the newly formed US Army Chorus and became a founding member. When he finished his service he went to New York to begin his professional singing career, appearing first as the Minstrel in ONCE UPON A MATTRESS with Carol Burnett. Other shows followed, including long runs in CAMELOT as Mordred with Richard Burton, and “1776” in which he performed several roles including John Adams. He then appeared with Tommy Tune in MY ONE AND ONLY, music by George Gershwin, and his final show was TEDDY AND ALICE in 1987 in Tampa, FL for 77 performances. He returned to NY, where was very active in concert and church performances, while he also pursued his very successful real estate interests.
Paul served on the Board of the LuEsther T Mertz Foundation. A memorial gathering will be held at The Frank E. Campbell "The Funeral Chapel" on Thursday March 21st from 4p.m.-8p.m.
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