After battling Parkinson’s for

In his later years, his health became a difficult battle. Surgeries piled up, and a Parkinson’s diagnosis forced him to step away from stand-up, even though performing had been a major part of his identity.

Through it all, his wife Joyce Lapinsky remained his steady support. They met in 1998 at a Ringo Starr album party and married in 2005, giving him a sense of peace and stability outside the spotlight.

As fans and celebrities remember him, Richard Lewis leaves behind more than laughter. He leaves a legacy of honesty, vulnerability, and connection — a comedian who made people laugh while also making them feel understood.

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