Dr. Douglas A. Funk
August 25, 1946 – May 10, 2024
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Douglas A. Funk, of Saskatoon, on May 10, 2024.
He has left to mourn his son Rob (Danielle) Funk; two grandchildren Juliet and Toby; siblings, twin brother Donald (Eleanor) Funk, sister Audrey (Kolja) de Regt, Ben Funk, and Elmer Funk.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at Bridge Ministry International, 2410 Haultain Avenue, Saskatoon, SK. Interment to follow at the Langham Cemetery. To watch the live stream please click on the link below.
CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STREAM LINK OF FUNERAL SERVICE FOR THE LATE DR. DOUGLAS FUNK
(A link will be available when we receive it from the church. A copy of the live stream will also be available to view after the service at the link above.)
Arrangements entrusted to Dalmeny Funeral Home 306-254-2022.
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We are sorry to learn of Doug’s passing. I taught Doug at CDI when he was going there. May the peace that God alone gives be your portion as a family at this time.
My sincerest condolences to the family of Doug Funk. He was an ardent lover of Jesus Christ his saviour and friend. I will remember him as a mighty man of God who loved to pray for others whether healing or deliverance or any other burden. He was as great an encourager and as he was witty! He loved his “precious” grand children to the moon and back! Family meant everything!
Peace be with you all as you relish in the memories!
Our sincere condolences to Don & Eleanor Funk on the passing of Don’s brother Doug. We are keeping you in our thoughts & prayers.
Love Rod & Carolyne, Brit, Taylor, Theodore, Thomas
Condolences to you Don and to all of Douglas’ family during this difficult time. May God give you strength during this time and comfort knowing he is with the Lord.
Our condolences to you as family. We met him once and know him as a caring cousin.
I am sad to hear of Doug’s passing, but I am totally blessed to know that he is in the presence of our Lord ans Saviour Jesus Christ now. I net Doug at Faith Alive in Saskatoon when he would lead bible study. Doug and I became great friends and we had many opportunities to fellowship at Tim Hortons. I am very grateful to call him my spiritual Brother. His words of encouragement has meant so much to me in my journey. Condolences to the family. What an honor to be blessed to get to know this wonderful man.
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