J A Funk Funeral Home
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We hope as you view this website, you will see that our organization continually strives to help families in their time of need. We have a commitment to compassionate service and personal attention for you and your loved ones. The J.A Funk Funeral home, located at 318 Ash Street in Malvern, Arkansas, is locally owned and operated by John Allan Funk and his staff.

The funeral home is a full service facility that more than meets the needs of those it serves, and allows its clientele the opportunity to customize the funeral ceremony. For those who want to arrange funerals in advance of need, the experienced staff is ready to assist in any way it can to ease the burden on a family.
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John Allan has spent over four decades in the profession and is proud to be serving the people of his hometown. He is a fourth generation Hot Spring County native. His late father Bill Funk, who was Malvern's chief of police for many years, was also a licensed funeral director, and helped many families through their loss.
We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult. We offer our support by providing you with two options as you consider making immediate arrangements. With online Arrangements, you can take your time to select the arrangements which are best for your preferences and budget.
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Sawyer Bonsib
Sawyer Bonsib
May 22, 2020
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Friendly, knowledgeable, and caring attendants. They are the ones to contact in your time of need. They can help you plan for future burial or cremation, as well.
Mackenzie Mitchell
Mackenzie Mitchell
Oct 15, 2019
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When my Papa passed unexpectedly, we wanted to make sure he was in the best hands. John Allen had been a friend of the family for many years, so there was no hesitation of who to call... John Allen and Angel rushed to the hospital to take him, and were there to help us get through the process of laying Papa to rest, from start to finish. I am forever grateful for the kindness, sincerity, and compassion from John Allen and Staff during this difficult time.
Martha Gilbert
Martha Gilbert
Oct 03, 2019
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John Allen is one of the kindest and most considerate men I’ve known. He certainly helps make a bad time much easier.