Taylor Stewart, who was from the Cookstown area, vanished on New Year’s Day.
The 21-year-old’s body was found on Wednesday afternoon following searches by police and rescue teams.
The PSNI later said a post-mortem examination found no evidence of criminality in his death.
Mr Stewart’s funeral will take place at his family home at 1pm this afternoon, followed by interment in Sandholes Presbyterian Churchyard.
A family notice described him as the “adored dad of Tommy, much loved son of Chanelle, cherished brother of Paige, much loved grandson of Mitchell and Minnie, Robert and Hetty and a treasured nephew and cousin.”

A body was discovered on Wednesday in the search for missing man Taylor Stewart.
Ahead of his funeral, Mr Stewart’s former schools paid tribute.
Cookstown High School said: “Taylor is fondly remembered by staff as a vibrant young person with a warm sense of humour and a genuine passion for cars.
“He often spoke enthusiastically about his ambition to become a mechanic, and his personality and enthusiasm left a lasting impression on all who knew him.
“We were deeply saddened to learn of Taylor’s untimely passing.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones at this very difficult time, particularly those family members who are currently pupils at the school.”

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Donaghey Primary School also paid tribute.
It said: “We are devastated for Taylor’s family circle including those family members who attended Donaghey Primary School as pupils.
“Taylor left Donaghey Primary School as a P7 leaver in June 2016. During his time at the school, Taylor shone in all practical activities. In addition Taylor’s technological and ICT knowledge was fantastic. This is where he excelled.
“We commend Taylor’s family, the emergency services and volunteer groups who have tirelessly searched for Taylor over the last week.”
Mr Stewart’s family asked for donations in lieu of flowers to go to Community Rescue Service.