

Arthur Edwin Loriaux, a man of kind spirit and loving heart, passed away peacefully from natural causes on September 8, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas. Born on October 9, 1937, in Indonesia, Arthur’s life was defined by curiosity, service, and a deep pursuit of harmony. He spent his early years in the Netherlands before settling in California in the early 1960s, where he built a life rooted in compassion and community.
Arthur, affectionately known by his friends and family as simply Arthur was a cherished brother to his late siblings Jos, Herbert, Gerda, and Ineke Loriaux. Though he outlived his brothers and sisters, his role as a loving uncle to his nephews and nieces will be fondly remembered and deeply missed. His family was the cornerstone of his life, and the warm memories they shared will continue to resonate in their hearts.
Arthur's professional life was as an electrical engineer, a career that showcased his sharp intellect and problem-solving abilities. His technical skills were matched by a strong sense of duty, which he demonstrated through his service in the Dutch army. Arthur's colleagues remember him not only for his professional expertise but also for his collegiality and willingness to lend a hand.
Beyond his career, Arthur's interests were diverse and rich. He was an avid traveler, exploring the world with an open heart and mind, seeking to understand the myriad cultures that make up the tapestry of human experience. His love for movement and balance found expression in his dedication to Tai Chi, which he not only practiced but also taught with passion and patience. As a Tai Chi instructor, Arthur helped countless individuals find their center and improve their well-being.
Arthur's zest for life was perhaps most evident in his love for dancing. He moved with an infectious joy, and his presence on the dance floor was a source of delight for all who had the pleasure of joining him in a dance. His enthusiasm for music and rhythm was a testament to his belief in the power of joy and celebration.
In the communities of Inglewood and, Hawthorne, Arthur's generosity was felt through his volunteer work at senior centers. His commitment to service extended to various other city organizations, where he gave his time freely, always with a smile and a kind word for those he assisted. The impact of his volunteer work is a lasting legacy that continues to inspire those who knew him.
Arthur Edwin Loriaux lived a life of purpose, guided by the principles of kindness, love, and thoughtfulness. These qualities were the essence of his being and were reflected in every interaction and endeavor he undertook. He leaves behind a legacy of warmth and compassion that will continue to resonate with all who had the fortune to cross paths with him.
As we bid farewell to Arthur, we celebrate the remarkable life he led and the countless lives he touched. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him, and his spirit will continue to inspire acts of kindness and service in the communities he held dear.
Arthur's life story is one of balance—between duty and passion, service and self-expression, love for family, and commitment to community. In remembering him, we are reminded of the beauty of a life well-lived and the enduring power of a kind and loving soul.In honor of Arthur's memory, let us each find ways to embody the virtues he exemplified to approach the world with open hearts, to serve with generosity, and to dance through life's challenges with grace and joy. Though he may have left this earthly realm, Arthur Edwin Loriaux's spirit dances on, a guiding light for us all.
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