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Mariano Lima Sr. Dies

Mariano Lima Sr. died on Dec. 8.
He is survived by his wife, Genevieve Lima; sons: Hector Lima, Mario Lima, Mariano Lima Jr., Agustin Lima, Jose Lima and Mariano Emmanuel Lima; daughter, Mariana Lima; grandchildren: Mario Lima Jr., Hector Lima Jr., Edward Lima, Orlando Lima, Lavida Lima, Ramon Lima, Timian Lima, Denita Lima, Jose Lima Jr., Joanna Lima, Alexis Lima, Alejandro (Tino) Lima, TiAnna Lima, LiAnna Lima, Jene Lima, Bradley (BJ) Lima, Mariano Lima III and Chamaine Lima; great-grandchildren; Kyrah Lima, Dion Johnson, Summer Lima, Autumn Lima, Savannah Lima, Jarrell Williams, Aniiya Anderson, Jayla Moore, Joziah Lima, Syline Lima, Cirah Lima, Kamilah Lima, Jose (Joey) Lima, Alina Lima, Cindia Lima, Aiyanna Lima, Suni Analise Lima, Jeffery Boschulte Jr., Cayenne Boschulte, Diamond Lima, Ilianna Lima, Dennis Weeks Jr., Aneela Vasquez and Rae’Nique Lima.
He is also survived by brothers: Alfredo Lima, Diego Lima and Louis Lima; sister, Rosa Harthman; nieces: Lydia Lima, Iris Lima, Margarita Lima, Evelyn Lima, Awilda Lima and Dawn Harthman; nephews: Eric Harthman, George Harthman, Roberto Lima, Roberto Lima, Manuelito Lima, Wilfredo (Freddy) Lima, Louis (Junior) Lima Jr.; and his extended family and friends.
A first viewing will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 19, at Turnbull’s Funeral Home Chapel. A second viewing will be held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 20, at Frederick Lutheran Church. Interment will be at the Lima Family plot near the horse track (the first right up the hill, keep straight).
Funeral arrangements are by Turnbull’s Funeral Home.

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