Mr Furfey died following an incident in the Co Antrim town on Monday
Lisburn murder victim Barry Furfey (42)
The scene of the incident on Wardsborough Road, Lisburn
The funeral for a man killed in Lisburn this week is to be held on Saturday.
Barry Furfey (42) was killed during the early hours of Monday. Two people have since been charged with murder.
Mr Furfey was taken to hospital with critical injuries after the emergency services were called to an apartment complex on Wardsborough Road around 1am.
Police subsequently launched a murder probe into his death and two people have appeared in court charged with his killing.
A death notice for Mr Furfey indicated he will be buried on Saturday September 20 following 10am requiem mass at St Patrick’s Church, Chapel Hill in Lisburn.
He was described as a “much loved” son, brother, grandson and uncle”.
“Will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his daughter, son, mother, brother, sister and wider family circle. Safe In The Arms Of Jesus,” added the notice.
Police previously said Mr Furfey received medical treatment at the scene of Monday’s incident, before being transferred to hospital, where he later died.
The scene of the incident on Wardsborough Road, Lisburn
A man and woman arrested following Mr Furfey’s death have since appeared in court charged with murder.
Jamie Spence (37) and Melissa Atkinson (38) appeared from custody at Craigavon Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning.
Spence, of no fixed abode in Belfast and Atkinson, of Wardsborough Road in Lisburn, were both remanded in custody to appear via video link at Lisburn Magistrates Court on October 13.
Tributes for Mr Furfey poured in online following confirmation of his death.
One woman described him as a “lovely fella”.
Another tribute posted online read: “So sad. Barry was a lovely lad and quite would do anything for us. Rest easy, Barry.”
“Totally sickened and saddened by this. Poor fella did not deserve this horrible death,” said another.