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Ronald Linker Obituary

Ronald W. Linker October 16, 1931 March 20, 2015 Ronald W. Linker, 83, of State College, died on Friday, March 20, 2015, at Juniper Village at Brookline, State College. Born October 16, 1931, he was the son of the late Daniel and Birdie Berkowitz Linker. On June 16, 1968, in New York City, at The Spanish Jewish Congregation, he married Anita Kaplan, who survives. He was preceded in death by one brother, Stewart Linker. Dr. Linker received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College in 1953, his Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in 1954 and his doctorate in modern British history from John Hopkins University in 1961. As a Columbia College undergraduate in the early 1950's he attended the classes of such outstanding scholars as Jaeques Barzun, the cultural historian and Moses Haddad, the classicist. From these scholars he learned the rudiment's of research and the art of presentation. His own lectures were always thoughtful, deeply informative and clearly and wittily presented. He taught Modern British History, from about 1500 to the present day, as well as Modern European History. His major interests were the role of Catholics in Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries, the agricultural revolution of the 19th century in England and the life of John, the third Earl of Bute The Prime Minister to King George III. His research resulted in several seminal articles. During his visits to Britain, he conducted research at various public, private and religious archives and in the great houses of England and Scotland. These experiences allowed him to present a rich, accurate and lively picture of the English past. Whether he was addressing a class on campus, or at the University of Virginia where he was a visiting professor for a year, or in talks to other education institutions such as Skidmore or the University of Scranton, he transported his listeners back to another world. In addition to the traditional offerings in British and Continental History, he introduced new and innovative courses, the first was the original appearance of African History at Penn State University. Later he sponsored a series of seminars in Irish History. And in his final years he enjoyed presenting "History and the Visual Arts." During thirty years of teaching, he was a dedicated and conscientious thesis and dissertation advisor, many history graduate students benefited from his guidance and editorial skills, as did students in allied disciplinarians such as English and Speech and Rhetoric. In 1967 Dr. Linker won the class of 1933 Distinguished Teaching Award in the Humanities. He retired from Penn State University after thirty years of service as Associate Professor of History. Dr. Linker is known for his articles on the role of the Roman Catholics in 18th and 19th century Britain and John Stuart, third Earl of Bute, who was the controversial prime minister to King George III. After his retirement he had time to investigate the history and decline of the Hapsburg Dynasty and the related subject of the rise and the fall of Nazi Germany. These subjects were of particular concern to him because of his own family's history. He also enjoyed the study of watches and clocks, British art, took pleasure in his patio and garden and the good company of his beloved English Bulldogs. Funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at Koch Funeral Home, 2401 S. Atherton St., State College, PA 16801 with the Rabbi David Ostrich officiating. Burial will be in Centre County Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Alpha Community Ambulance Service, 1772 University Drive, State College, PA 16801 or Y.I.V.O., Institute for Jewish Studies, 15 W. 16th St., New York, NY 10011. Arrangements are under the care of Koch Funeral Home, State College. Online condolences and signing of the guest book may be entered at www.kochfuneralhome.com or visit us on Facebook.

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Published by Centre Daily Times on Mar. 22, 2015.

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Timothy Brennan

July 5, 2015

In the very late 1980s I took two or three classes with Dr. Linker. I remember walking in to one - The Age of Absolutism - and immediately becoming discouraged when he informed us that he would teach the whole course through art! "Oh, no!" I thought. I had nothing against art. I just was afraid the class would lack substance. It turned out to be one of the most fascinating, engrossing and compelling courses I have ever taken. I still have my notebook and the multiple lists of classic art works that were shown to us on slides. Dr. Linker always came across to me as a good, decent man who loved teaching and genuinely cared about his students. I'm sorry to hear that he has passed away. My condolences to his family.

March 25, 2015

Very sorry to hear of Ron's death. He was a great help to me when I was first teaching in the History Department and needed to learn the ropes. I apologize for missing the service, but the department didn't inform us in a timely manner.
Art Goldschmidt

shirley tussey

March 24, 2015

Anita,
My very sincere sympathies.
Ronald was a very pleasant man to chat with and learn from. Take care
Shirley Tussey,Custom Alterations

Katie Tornatore

March 23, 2015

Anita, So sorry for the loss of your beloved Ron. We will miss him. Everyone here at Cata Ride sends our deepest regrets. You are in our thoughts and prayers....Cata Ride

Stephen Miska

March 23, 2015

Anita, I am so very sorry to hear this. we will miss him... he was a true gentleman and friend. My deepest condolences.

Chuck Wheeand

March 22, 2015

Anita I remember well taking you and Ron in the taxi and bus. I enjoyed our talks. You have my deepest sympathies

John Bellanti

March 22, 2015

Dear Anita, we remember fondly our little chats with Ron and you as you walked your dog or we walked by your house. Sorry for your lost, John and Carolyn your neighbors from across the street on Sunset.

Mj

March 22, 2015

"Our Father in the heavens, let your name be sanctified. Let your kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also on earth" (Matt. 6:9,10). We await that day when this prayer will be fulfilled and loved ones will be united again.

Rachel Smead

March 22, 2015

My most heart felt condolences to Anita. Ronald was a true gentleman and had an unsurpassed passion for life. He will be truly missed.

March 22, 2015

Anita I am so sad for you. I remember well
the enthusiastic conversations along Park Ave. on dog-walking days.
You are in my thoughts. Delphine Smith

R Thomas Berner

March 22, 2015

It was wonderful having Ron and Anita as neighbors. Whenever I would bump into either one, I was assured of having a good and thoughtful conversation. Ron will be missed.

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