After returning from France, Arthur and his family settled in Lompoc, where he retired from the Air Force and embarked on a second career with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In 1974, Arthur transferred, and the family moved to San Diego. After his retirement from the Bureau of Prisons, Arthur worked security with Big Bear Food before retiring for the final time.
Arthur is survived by his wife Micheline Motter of San Diego; and son and daughter-in-law, Gerald and Denise Motter of Santa Maria; his son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Nancy Motter of Conifer, Colorado; and his four grandchildren; Jason Motter of Seattle, Washington, Alan Motter of San Rafael, California Jonathan Motter of Bakersfield, California, and Isabella Motter of Conifer, Colorado.
After returning from France, Arthur and his family settled in Lompoc, where he retired from the Air Force and embarked on a second career with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In 1974, Arthur transferred, and the family moved to San Diego. After his retirement from the Bureau of Prisons, Arthur worked security with Big Bear Food before retiring for the final time.
Arthur is survived by his wife Micheline Motter of San Diego; and son and daughter-in-law, Gerald and Denise Motter of Santa Maria; his son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Nancy Motter of Conifer, Colorado; and his four grandchildren; Jason Motter of Seattle, Washington, Alan Motter of San Rafael, California Jonathan Motter of Bakersfield, California, and Isabella Motter of Conifer, Colorado.
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