Karl Gunther Funk
August 11, 1943 - April 27, 2026
In Loving Memory
Karl Gunther Funk

Celebrating the life of Karl Gunther Funk. “Gunther” has been called home to be with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ whom he loved in life. Now to worship him in heaven giving thanks forever and ever.
Graveside Service Wednesday, May 6, 2026 @ 10:30am
Armstrong/Spallumcheen Cemetery
4250 Highland Park Road
Armstrong, BC
Celebration of Life to follow @ 11:30am
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services
2980 Smith Drive
Armstrong, BC
Psalm 106, (verse 1) from the King James Bible
‘PRAISE ye the LORD. O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth forever.”
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-546-7237
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Comments: 4
Dagmar and family, Eileen and I rejoice with you in Gunther’s present experience with the Lord Jesus Christ in Glory. We share with you the comfort of the Lord as He brings you His ‘peace which passeth all understanding, to keep your heart and mind through Him’.
Those many Sundays when we fellowshipped together in Mara Community Church now take on a still richer remembrance of good conversations and good counsel after service.
Be assured of our prayers and continuing appreciation for you both.
Much Love in Christ, Stephen & Eileen
Not unexpected but always sad news when a good friend passes away.
Last time I saw Karl he told me that everything was perfect .
Thanks Karl for the fun grouse hunts ,the hay and Timmy the Morgan . Last and not least thanks for the friendship that we had.
Rest in peace.
Kees Huisken
Dagmar & family.
Sending you my sincerest condolences.
It’s only been a couple years since I met Karl, I enjoyed getting to know him, hear his life stories, I have to say he was one of my favorite clients at the physio clinic. The love & commitment that Karl & Dagmar shared was so evident. Karl will be missed by many. Sending strength & prays to the family.
Karl, may you rest in eternal peace.
So very sorry to hear of Gunther’s passing.The first year is the hardest to get through. Women seem to cope better with loss then men but then we always have our housework. May the Lord be with you at this time and give you the strength to go on. I am sure that your children will be a great comfort to you. I am unable to make it to the celebration of life but have an out of town house guest. Will try to make a visit sometime this summer. Sincerely, Terry Rudersdorfer.