Obituaries
Lloyd Earl Funk, Jr., 72
November 23, 2024
Lloyd Earl “Funky” Funk Jr., 72, of Washington Boro, passed away suddenly on November 23, 2024. Born in Columbia, Pa. he was the son of the late Lloyd Sr. And Bernice (Schopf) Funk. He was married 44 years to his beloved wife Paula M. (Keen) Funk.
Lloyd worked from a young age, until he left Penn Manor High School, when he went to work at Armstrong World Industries for 43 years. He then worked at 3 different area golf courses as Starter, Marshall, and grounds keeper until finally retiring in 2022. His passion was fishing, hunting and just being outdoors. He and his wife were also one of the founding families of the FreeWheelers motorcycle club, which is still active today.
In addition to his wife, Lloyd is survived by his son James Funk, sister Edna Bray (Chip), nieces Kristy Torres and Alison Bray, nephew Kirk Bray (Bridget), and a host of beloved grand-nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his sister Christine M. Bitner and daughter Kelly Jo Funk.
Services will be private. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial contributions in Lloyd’s name to Pennsylvania Veterans Benefits.
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Condolences to the Family
December 19, 2024
We were so sad to hear of Lloyd’s death. Our deepest condolences to you and your family. May Funky rest in eternal peace.
Sandy and Skip Roschel
December 04, 2024
Prayers and condolences. So sorry to hear this.
Joe and Terry Fischer
December 03, 2024
We were saddended to learn of Lloyd’s passing but are thankful for his neighbourly kindness and humor for the past 33 years. Our condolences to the Funk family.
Deb & Keith Wiley
December 03, 2024
Paula and Jack, I’m so sorry for your loss. Lloyd was a great man. Much fun was had by me with him and Daniel and the gang many years ago. Kathy Landis
December 02, 2024
So sorry for your loss. Gay & Ross
December 01, 2024
I’m truly sorry to hear of Lloyds passing, he was a great coworker to work with and a better person to hang with outside of Armstrong and with the Freewheelers, RIP Funky
Gary Rowe
December 01, 2024
I just knew him from working at Armstrong but he was a guy who would have your back and would say what he thought maybe not what you wanted to hear but guys like he was it what we are going to miss Merv Keener
November 29, 2024
My thoughts are with your family at this sad time. A loss of a great human being and one of the nicest guys I’ve ever known.
November 29, 2024
Dennis Blough
Lloyd and I started Armstrong just about the same day. We had lots of mischevious fun there. Always liked his raspy laugh. God speed buddy!