Helen Ethel Arnold, born in San Antonio, TX, on April 16, 1945, brought her unique light into this world, leaving a lasting impression on all those fortunate enough to cross her path. Helen was a woman of many attributes, but her most defining were her courage and compassion, which she used to advocate for those who could not advocate for themselves. With a career spanning over 40 years as a dedicated Attorney at Law in Denver, Colorado, her unyielding determination and empathetic nature made her a formidable figure in the courtroom, and a dear friend outside of it.
Helen's life was anything but ordinary, driven by her insatiable curiosity and love for learning. She found joy in the simple things, like the origin of the English language, and the culinary arts. Her kitchen often filled with the aroma of delicious meals, a testament to her love for cooking. She was an avid reader, her home a library of fascinating stories and knowledge. Helen's love knew no bounds, especially when it came to her dogs, they were her world.
Helen is survived by her step-brother, Raymond J. Aregood, his wife Jan Aregood, her niece, Kari Omland and her nephew David Aregood. She is preceded in death by her father, Charles Arnold; mother, Helen Hale Arnold; and mom, Selma Arnold. Her memories live on in the hearts of those she touched and her legacy continues through her work and the love she shared.
We invite you to share your memories of Helen and upload photos to the memorial page. Your stories and pictures are a testament to the beautiful life that Helen led and will serve as a comforting reminder of her enduring spirit.