
“I have just heard that my dear friend Darlene Arden has lost the battle against ovarian cancer and passed away. This is a sad loss for animal welfare in general.
Darlene and I were friends, more than that, she was a true advocate for helping me prevent the spread of bacterial diseases affecting companion animals. Darlene with years of journalism experience worked tirelessly to save animals all over the world from so many threats. I will always hold a place in my heart for Darlene and the Bella Moss Foundation could not have has as much publicity without her help in organising Facebook live discussions and blogging talents as she was constantly raising awareness of our cause.
Darlene a light has truly gone out in thousands of people’s and animal’s lives now you are gone and your spirit lives on in our hearts.
Thank you for the dedication you had all of your life to make the world a better place for our furry friends”
Steve dale tribute page for Darlene Arden
http://stevedalepetworld.com/darlene-arden-celebrated-pet-author-dies-ovarian-cancer/
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