
Tribute Wall
Sunday
13
February
Memorial Visitation at Funeral Home
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Sunday, February 13, 2022
Koch Funeral Home
2401 S. Atherton St.
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
Monday
14
February
Funeral Mass
11:00 am
Monday, February 14, 2022
Our Lady Of Victory Catholic Church
820 Westerly Parkway
State College, Pennsylvania, United States


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Frederick De Armas lit a candle
Monday, February 21, 2022

Robert Lima was a great scholar, teacher and poet. But I will remember him most as a great friend. We were colleagues at Penn State for many years (1988 -- 2000), and we would descend from Burrowes Building where we had our offices to downtown at least twice a week to have lunch. He was a joy to be with, but don't mess with the bacon if he ordered a brunch. It had to be crispy or else! We would sit at the Corner Room, the Waffle House or some other eatery for hours, enjoying great conversation. He and Sally loved to travel and we would discuss our favorite places. Planning trips was a great pastime. He always had a million projects, and was always composing poetic texts or writing scholarly charlas. I really miss those days in State College and I really miss Bob! I envision him sitting on a cloud with an old pen in hand sending us all poetic missives from above.
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Karl Shipman lit a candle
Sunday, February 13, 2022

Prof Lima was a friend, teacher and advisor to me at Penn State in the late 70's-early 80's. Although I often felt brutalized by his multiple choice questions, time spent with him discussing the mystical sides of life, sharing creative writings, and exploring ideas on personal expression made me feel very much at home in his presence. His heart was open to people of all ages, backgrounds and orientations, and his welcoming smile was transcendent. I will especially remember those times when he would happily join me or a group of students tilting beers and/or having lunch at any number of State College's open air cafes. Never to forget... My kindest regards to you Sally, and my condolences to the entire family...
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Judith Lynch lit a candle
Sunday, February 13, 2022

I took two classes with Dr. Lima. He was a very articulate, intelligent, educated, and dedicated professor. Every time I encountered him outside of the University, he would stop and talk with me. His personal warmth and intellectual depth were always at the forefront of those conversations. He obviously loved life, his family, and people. We are all lucky to have known him in whatever capacity that we did, and I feel deeply for your loss. He was a prime example of a life well lived, though, and a model for us all to aspire to.
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Rolando Aguila Lima uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, February 12, 2022

Clochán an Aifir
by Robert Lima
Up north, abiding by the Irish-Scottish Sea of Moyle
on long-stretched land that’s curved along a cove,
the tides pay homage to huge basaltic stones on land
that form a roadway from the cliffs into the sea,
their multi-side hexagons and other varied shapes,
having a dark sheen, brilliant with the water’s wash.
Ancient surges of a violent earth caused craggy fissures,
thrusting giant basalt columns which became a causeway
of conjoined stones that, ponderous, step to and from the sea.
Their hand-hewn look has given rise to mythic lore that one,
the Finnian giant Finn Mac Cool, shaped the unique blocks
to step across the straits between his land and that of Scots.
On climbing to twelve meters height, perhaps the giant’s size,
I see the shores of Scotland, beheld in yore by Mac Cumhaill,
and to the north, the islands of the Hebrides he never reached
because the Giant’s Causeway falls away to such a depth of sea
that even one of such heroic size as he could not surmount.
The black basaltic columns ever stand a monument to Finn.
Gracias Primo por tus obras, serán eternas, Que dios te tenga en la gloria.
Nuestras sinceras condolencias para toda la familia Lima que estamos de luto.
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Raynelle Araque uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, February 12, 2022


Mr. Lima (our "Sir Knight2") is an incredible, amazing human being and just so blessed he is a part of our family and especially our children..will always treasure the times we had together!! Whenever we heard the Limas were coming into town always tried to visit.. the hugs, stories, laughter, stayed for hours listening, his beautiful, warm smile and the twinkle in his eyes which made everyone else smile and laugh :) Forever in our family and all of our Love will always be in the Muench/Araques clan. Salud Sir Knight and from my husband, Carlos, Dios te bendiga y te cuide Señor Lima
RIP Sir Knight Lima
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Robert Strayton posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2022
Bob was an extraordinarily engaged-in-humanity gentleman and a standout of accomplishment. He now counts as another classmate who, as St. Paul said often, has fallen asleep. I plan to see him again down the road.
Our love and deepest sympathy go out to Sally and the family,
Bob (and Kathy) Strayt0n
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Garrick Muench posted a condolence
Friday, February 11, 2022
It was never a handshake when seeing Bob. Rather a huge grin and big hug followed by stories and laughter. A wonderful man who could regale you with tales of his exploits and knowledge of cultures and history yet cared even more about how you were doing. I will always enjoy my memories of our times together. To me, the world is a little less interesting today.
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Joe & Mads Clark posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, February 11, 2022

Warm memories of the Good Old Days and many recent fun years with a remarkable man and his beloved patient wife. We send our love and prayers now and always.
Mads & Joe
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Joycer Muench posted a condolence
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Miles of smiles and fun shared w/Bob + Sally on cruises, trips, reading his poetry that didn't rhyme, knowing he got eggshells in his soft-boiled eggs, his warm smiles, cheerful manner, love of Sally, and the best friend you could ever want!
joyce & ray muench
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John Lima posted a condolence
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Memory
As Bob’s “Little Brother “, I treasure the recent moments I had to reminisce with him.
On November 7th, 2021, many family members came together in Bob and Sally’s
State College home, to celebrate his birthday.
I wrote and after dinner, read to him the following poem.
I was humbled when the great poet told me that he enjoyed it and thanked me.
A SONNET FOR MY BROTHER
THE POET - SIR ROBERT LIMA , PH.D.,OIC, IOHCV
ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 86th BIRTHDAY
Some say, “Life is just one thing after another,
Some good, some bad, and some horrific.”
But keep placing one foot in front of the other,
For with enough enlightenment,
Life’s challenges are indeed terrific,
Bearing the possibility of creativity.
Now your journey has you struggling,
As you climb a fearsome mountain,
But with your faithful companion Poets:
Your Keats, your TS Eliot, your Dylan Thomas,
Together tapping into the sacred waters
Of a deep transcendent fountain,
And singing jubilant songs as you ascend
The beckoning summit of immortality.
John Bosco Lima, M.D.
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Thursday, February 10, 2022

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A Memorial Tree was planted for Robert Lima
Thursday, February 10, 2022

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