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Aaron Funner

Reno, Nevada

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Aaron Funner, 84, passed away on July 17, 2013 at his home in Reno, Nevada. Al owned and operated Al's East 5th Service at 5th and Ingra. During winters Al also operated a "Wrecker". Al then worked for Yellow Cab garage behind the Old Black Angus at Fireweed and Spenard. This is where Al first...

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GrandpAL. I miss you sooo much!!! I know I will see you all again. Please know how much you are loved. Tell Tina and the rest of the family that I love and miss them more than words can say. Hugs Gramps. Tonyap

I MISS YOU GRANDPA AL MORE THAN ANY WORDS CAN SAY!!! LOVING YOU ALL!!!! R.I.P. Family

Dear Richard, Jimmie, and Kristina,
So sorry for your loss! I met your mother bowling with the Hot Damns and then we would go eat egg rolls at the Hong Kong restaurant. We would let your dad tag along. Later we would head over to the Buckaroo Club for some beers. Loved your family... They will truly be missed!!

Sorry to hear about your father Rick, and I pray that God will comfort you and uphold you in this time of loss.... Remember the Good Times! Wishing you an abundance of God.'s peace in this season of loss! In Sympathy Love,
Aunt Marlene, Ruth and Mike Erdman

With Sympathy at this difficult Time... There are many hearts that ache for you at this time of Loss... And though no one can take away your sorrow, May the support and concern of others help give you the strength you need from day to day...
Love Jim and Patty Herrick and Family

Dear Mary,
First your Dad and now your Father-In-Law... I am so sorry for your loss! Take Care My Dear Friend!!!!!!!

Dear Mary and Rick,
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Love,
Fronna Redmond

To Rick:
May The Lord surround you with courage, strength and the warmth of his tender love!

To The Funner Family:
Prayers are the stairs we must climb every day if we would meet God there is no other way for we learn to know God when we meet him in prayer and ask him to lighten your burden of care...
Sometimes mere words just aren't enough to take away our grief so we rely on God for help and strength in our belief. May God uplift you gently take the sorrow that you bear then comfort you with healing in the safety of his care....
Love from Mom
Love from Grandma
Arlene...