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Beth L. Arnold

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Beth Loraine ArnoldRaleighBeth Loraine Arnold passed away peacefully on November 27, 2011. She was born January 5, 1951 in Denver, CO to Faith Arnold and the late Harry Arnold.Beth's primary passion was art. In 1995 she opened the art gallery Fabio, Fabio in Raleigh's City Market. An accomplished...

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It was my pleasure to work with Beth at the Governor's Crime Commission during her internship, and after, as she generously gave of her time to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Beth had the kindest spirit and she was one of the most humble people I have ever known. I am so glad our paths crossed and having known her will continue to inspire me. Sympathies to her family.

I was privlaged to have known Beth and had worked with her in Denver 28+ years ago.
She was always very 'Special Lady'who is now surly with Our Lord Jesus.

I had the privilege of working with Beth as she interned with us at the N.C. Governor's Crime Commission over the last year and half. She was well liked and very much respected and she will be missed by everyone who knew her. Our hearts and prayers go out to her family.

I had the privilege of learning with Beth in the MSW program at NCSU, she was so dedicated and humble she inspired all of us with her experience and wisdom. Beth was a soft-spoken, quiet, gentle woman on the inside, but her light radiated all she touched, her smile was infectious and her generosity unlimited. I am a better person for knowing her, we all are.

Words does know justice for the kind and soft spirit of Beth Arnold. I had the pleasure of knowing her through the NCSTATE MSW program and internship at InterAct. We would talk for hours about our future plans and are passions for working with people. Beth life has been touched by many and Beth will be truly missed. Rest in Peace my Dear Friend and Classmate.

I am fortunate to have had the chance to get to know Beth in the NCSU MSW program and while working closely with her during my internship at InterAct. Beth was always kind, generous and encouraging as a person, classmate and friend. I am saddened by her passing, but know her goodness will live forever in the lives of all those she touched. Many, many prayers to all her family members and friends.

Beth's compassion far surpassed "above and beyond." She embodied the seven principles of advocacy...Objectivity, Independence, Sensitivity & Understanding, Persistence and Patience, Knowledge and Judgment, Positive Assertiveness, Ethics and Respect for Others. I am deeply saddened at her passing. She is dearly missed. Laura Hilton, Raleigh, North Carolina

My thoughts and prayers are with Beth's family, friends and coworkers. She was a wonderful woman who truly understood the meaning of giving. I will miss her warm smile and kind words.

I am so sad to hear of the loss of Beth. Beth was my student for two years in the MSW program. She was unfailingly gracious and kind, and had a beautifully generous spirit.