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Alfred V. Motiff

Green Bay, Wisconsin

1922 - 2014 (Age 92)

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Motiff, Alfred V.Alfred V. Motiff, 92, Green Bay, died Thursday, March 13, 2014. He was born February 19, 1922, in Green Bay to Frederick and Stephanie Motiff. Al graduated from Green Bay West High School in 1940. He was in the U.S. Navy during World War II and served in the Pacific Theater....

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To Nancy,

Sorry to learn of the passing of your dad. Michelina and I are thinking of you and Mike and your children.

My sympathy to Paul, Mary and the rest of Alfred's family. Al was such a wonderful and kind man. He was so proud of his Family and he felt truely blessed. I am so glad to have met Al. God bless you Al and thanks for the wonderful memories. Barb (Woodside Manor Housekeeping)

Dear Nancy and family...It was with sincere sadness that I read the email this morning from you announcing the bittersweet news of your fathers death. He was such a kind man and it was always a treat to be in his presence. I can certainly tell where you got your sense of humor from. I am happy to know that your folks are now reunited in Heaven and will be together eternally. If I can do anything for you, please let me know.

Nancy, I was sorry to read that your dad has passed. How wonderful it is that he is now with your mom and they are watching over you. God bless him! Lynn (Kaisershot) Powers

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Motiff family. Your mom and dad were a special couple.
Mark Stephany

I worked with Al for a long time at James River. A true gentleman and really nice guy! I'm glad he had a long, happy life. Jorja Ruggles

Your dad's kindness and humor always stayed with me when I remember the grade school and high school days of hanging out at the Reed Street house. So nice my mom had his familiar face at both Woodside and Parkside!