| Visitation:
							Saturday, August 23, 2025 from 10 - 11:30 a.m. at 
							Staab Funeral Home, Sherman Service:
							Saturday, August 23, 2025 at 11:30 a.m. at the 
							funeral home. 
							Funeral home:
							Staab Funeral Home, Sherman, IL. 
							Obituary  
							 
							Gary Steven Funk, 72, of Sherman, IL, 
							passed away peacefully surrounded by love, on the 
							8th of August, 2025, in Springfield, IL. Born in 
							Lincoln, IL, on the 13th of January, 1953, to Buford 
							Stanley Funk and Elvera Moldenhauer Funk, Gary grew 
							into a man of great kindness, known for his creative 
							spirit and skilled hands.
 Surviving him is his beloved wife of 44 years, 
							Sharon L. Otte Funk, whom he wed on the 2nd of May, 
							1981. They built a loving home and raised a family 
							together, which includes their daughter, Taylor L. 
							Funk of Sherman, IL; granddaughter, Maya, who was 
							the light of his recent years; and father of Maya, 
							Daniel Pienkowski. Gary also leaves behind his 
							sisters, Linda Franz of Lincoln, IL, and Rebecca 
							(Don) Cecil of Springfield, IL, along with several 
							cherished nieces, nephews, cousins, and his adored 
							cats, Yadi and Smoke. Preceding him in death were 
							his parents; his brother, Richard "Dick" Funk; 
							brother-in-law, Dwain Franz; nephew, Tyler Franz; 
							and many other beloved family members.
 
 Gary, a graduate of Lincoln Community High School, 
							went on to further his education, receiving an 
							associate's degree from Benedictine University in 
							Springfield. His professional life was dedicated 
							deeply to public service, where he served the 
							Illinois Comptroller's office as a Public Service 
							Administrator for over 38 years. His commitment to 
							his community did not wane after retirement; 
							following in his brother Dick's footsteps, he opened 
							and maintained Funky's Trophies for 17 blessed 
							years, providing joyful recognition to countless 
							individuals.
 
 Beyond his work, Gary contributed to the Sherman 
							Area Chamber of Commerce, showing that his love for 
							the community was both personal and professional. He 
							was of the Lutheran faith and found joy in the 
							simpler pleasures of life. Gary was an avid fan of 
							the St. Louis Cardinals, and his enjoyment of sports 
							extended into spirited sessions of fantasy football 
							with friends and cheering for the Carolina Panthers.
 
 Garys legacy of warmth, generosity, and devotion 
							will forever be etched in the hearts of those who 
							were fortunate enough to cross paths with him. His 
							was a life well-lived and a story well-loved.
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					Cremation will be arranged by Staab Funeral 
					Home  Sherman.
 Memorial Gathering: 10:00  11:30 am, Saturday, August 23, 
					2025 at Staab Funeral Home  Sherman.
 
 Memorial Service: 11:30 am, Saturday, August 23, 2025 at 
					Staab Funeral Home  Sherman, with Rev. James Stuenkel 
					officiating.
 
 In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to 
					Family Service Center, 919 S. Spring St., Springfield, IL, 
					62704.
 
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