July 14, 2025 - 17:56
Arlene Leonoff, who arrived in Berkeley in 1955, dedicated her life to the community she loved. For four decades, she played a pivotal role at Red Oak Realty, where her passion for real estate helped countless individuals and families find their perfect homes in the vibrant city of Berkeley. Her commitment to her clients went beyond mere transactions; she believed in the power of home and community, fostering lasting relationships with those she served.
In addition to her professional achievements, Arlene was a devoted animal lover, advocating for the welfare of pets and wildlife alike. Her compassion extended beyond human clients, as she often volunteered her time and resources to local animal shelters, ensuring that every creature received the care and love they deserved.
Arlene's impact on the Berkeley community is immeasurable. Her legacy as a real estate broker and animal advocate will continue to inspire future generations. As friends and family remember her, they celebrate a life dedicated to service, compassion, and love for both people and animals.
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