George Washington Funk (May 14, 1827 – July 15, 1911) was an American rancher and politician from Illinois.
Although he held similar political beliefs as his father, he was only elected to office once: to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1870 to a two-year term.
Funk attended public schools and assisted on his father's farm.
Upon the death of his father in 1865, Funk was responsible for fairly dividing the 27,000 acres (11,000 ha) of land holdings among his siblings.
Funk showed little interest in pursuing political office, but was nonetheless elected to the Illinois House in 1870.