Harold-Lim-Obituary

Harold Joseph "Pino" Lim

Tucson, Arizona

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Harold Joseph "Pino" Lim 85, of Tucson, AZ, died Sunday, January 8, 2012. Pino lived a full life. Born in Tucson, he learned early on the necessity of hard work. At age 12, he started working in his aunt's grocery store. At age 15, he hiked out to one of the local airports to work on airplanes in...

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I will include him in my prayers for the repose of his soul.

Julie, Valerie
Your dad was a sweet, quirky spirit and someone I'll always think of with a smile. I'm so happy for you both that you had him so long. That's a gift.

The animals in heaven are going to be better groomed, better fed and completely entertained.

Dear Valerie and Julie,I would like to express my condolences on your father's passing. I have many fond memories of him especially at family gatherings. My fondest memory of him is going hunting and fishing with him along with Cousin Freddy and other family and friends.God bless him. Love,Cousin Keith

Family, Hal Lim gave me more sound help at Hughes and in their Procurement process than any other individual could or would. He was a down to earth friend and many of us will be sorry we left town and didn't
keep in touch with him. Go with your Patron, Hal and thank you...

I am sad to learn of the passing of Hal. He was my first boss at Hughes back in 1974. He had a great sense of fairness and was always joyful and positive. I left Hughes in 1994 to pursue another career and didn't see him for many years. This past year I ran into him at a grocery store and I asked him if he remembered me. He smiled and called me by a nickname he had given me back in '74. May he rest in peace.

Valerie &Julie,
I wanted to let you know what a really honest and thoughtful
obituary you wrote for your Father.I am sorry for your loss.
I am sure your extended family are also sad and feeling
down...To your Dad's memories & those he leaves to you ,i -
send my sincere care....
Fondly ,W.Sedlmayr

Tom Black and I send our condolences to Harold's family. Tom enjoyed knowing Harold for many years at Let's Dance and we both have happy memories of a Blue Willow dinner with Harold last Fall. He will be missed.
Mary Norman

Val,Julie,remembering your dad & all those family dinners.Keep him in your heart always.
Love to you from your cousin, Marsha