Jose Funtillon

August 27, 1951 — January 30, 2026

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In Loving Memory of Jose Aragon Funtillon

August 27, 1951 – January 30, 2026

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jose Aragon Funtillon, a

dedicated public servant, a beloved family man, and a friend to all. Known for his

infectious laughter and unwavering commitment to others, Jose leaves behind a legacy

of service, kindness, and a life well-lived across two nations.

A Journey of Duty and Dedication

Born on August 27, 1951, in Iloilo, Philippines, to Agripino Funtillon and Leonarda

Aragon, Jose’s journey was defined by his desire to protect and lead. He pursued his

education at Cagayan de Oro College before answering the call of duty.

In 1974, Jose entered the Integrated National Police, where he served with distinction

for 12 years. This chapter of his life forged a character defined by discipline and a deep

sense of responsibility to his fellow citizens.

In 1987, Jose moved to Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, where he deeply rooted himself in the

community. He was a valued employee of the Laoag City Government and eventually

looked to serve his neighbors directly as a Barangay Councilor.

Serving three successful terms, Jose became a pillar of his Barangay. He was

cherished for being Jolly and approachable, A natural connector with his excellent

public relations skills, he fostered a sense of unity among his constituents. Deeply

Committed he was tireless in his work, genuinely loving the people he stood for.

New Horizons in Washington

In 2012, Jose began a new chapter, migrating to Washington State. Even in a new

environment, his "jolly" personality and friendly nature remained unchanged, allowing

him to create a warm home and a new community of friends in the United States while

staying close to his beloved family.

A Devoted Family Man

Above all his professional achievements, Jose’s heart belonged to his family. He shared

51 beautiful years of marriage with his devoted wife, Cecilia Sarandi Funtillon. He was a

proud and loving father to his daughter, Joanna Funtillon Tamayo, and a dear father-in-

law to Dennis Tamayo. His greatest joys were his grandsons, Jan Baldwin Tamayo and

Jaden Han Tamayo, who will carry forward their grandfather’s spirit of joy and

dedication.

“A Life that touches others goes on forever.”

Jose’s presence will be deeply missed by his family, friends and the many communities

he served from Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro, Laoag City, Philippines and finally

Washington.

Memorial

Please join us to surround him with our prayers and fill the room with the stories and

laughter he loves so much together we will honor the beautiful memories he left behind

and the love that will forever live with us.

Valley hills Funeral Home and Crematory

218 W 3rd St. Wapato WA 98951, February 12, 2026, Thursday 3:00 to 7:00 PM

Interment

Reservation Community Memorial Park, Wapato Cemetery 5161 W Wapato Rd.

Wapato, WA 98951, February 14, 2026, Saturday at 11:00 AM

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