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Henry Norman Funk

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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Henry N. Funk LEBANON Mr. Henry Norman Funk, 84, entered into eternal life on Tuesday, January 12, 2010, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md. He was born in Lebanon, on January 1, 1926, the son of the late Arthur B. Funk and Lucy Witman Funk. Henry graduated from South Lebanon High...

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Dear Nancy,
I was so sorry to hear that Henry has died. You both stay in my mind and heart as caring and loving people the rest of my life. Starting my exchange student year from your home gave me a good start into the great year. Henry was a peaceful and kind person and I like the way your whole family is close to each other. I wish you all strength and recovery now that you and your family have time of sorrow. Take care and may God bless you and your family!

With Love and...

Dear Nancy and Family,
Even at an age when many people would have said, "My work is done," Henry continued serving others. His legacy continues at Gretna Glen through the many children, my own included, who enjoy a beautiful campsite where they can grow in faith. Whenever Henry stopped by the office at Gretna Glen, I knew it was time to take a break and enjoy a good conversation, as Henry was never to busy to find out how you were doing or to share a story. He will be missed, not only...

So sorry to hear of Henry's passing but glad that He is with our Lord. We look forward to seeing him again someday. We will keep your family in our prayers as you struggle through this change.

Love and appreciation for all of you,

Jack and Diane Althouse

Dear Nancy and Family:

In these times of sorrow, our Prayers are with you and your loved ones. Our gratitude towards Henry and you will be forever. Your love for Puerto Rico, for our people, our church, and for following God's calling to serve, was an example for all of us.
My husband Tony and I have wonderful memories of our time serving La Santisima Trinidad in Old San Juan, and sharing with Henry and you and the Team, and seeing the joy and energy that he had. With all...

All my love. Your exchangestudent Lotta with family in Malm? Sweden. You will always have a special place in my heart.

To Nancy, daughter and sons: We at home: Jorge and Elizabeth, also Abilda and Oscar have been praying for you and the family. We remember Henry with love and gratitude for all things he did for us at church. Certainly our church is in the way it is today thanks to him and his work with the Mission Groups. We have an eternal debt of gratitude.
May God give Peace and Confort to you and children. Right now he is in a better place.
We hope to see you again in Puerto Rico. We love you....

Dear Nancy,
We are saddened by the news of Henry's death. He was truly a Christian gentleman and worker in Christ's Church. His contributions to Gretna Glen are beyond adequate acknowledgment and his vision and labors in Puerto Rico have made lasting results. It was our privilege to share with Henry in the Gretna Glen ministry and our son Bruce worked with him in Puerto Rican projects. We give thanks to God for this humble and effective servant.

My deepest sympathy to all the Funk Family. May your hearts be filled with joyful, loving memories of Henry. He was a fine,gentle, giving person and will be sadly missed by all the communities which he served. May you be comforted by your faith in Our Lord.