Family members spoke of Dr Ngatoko Rahipere's humble character, a man who was always smiling and felt comfortable in any forum, amongst any race or religion.
Words of his younger days as a standout sportsman on the rugby field and tennis court were shared.
It was clear Dr Ngatoko Rahipere was a man who did not enjoy the limelight.
But throughout his 90 years, he had been honoured for his tireless efforts in furthering the interests of his people.
In 2007, he was a recipient of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his contribution to Māori, and he had received an honorary doctorate from the University of Waikato for his contribution to the university over many years.
The flag at the Takitimu Dr and Elizabeth St roundabout flew at half mast to acknowledge Dr Ngatoko Rahipere.
Tauranga City Council chief executive Garry Poole said lowering the flag to half-mast was an acknowledgement of Dr Ngatoko Rahipere's elevated status as a kaumatua in Tauranga Moana.
Poole said it was appropriate to acknowledge his passing by half-masting the flag on the edge of Waikareao looking across to his marae and Motuōpae.
"He will be missed by many in our community for his strong leadership and advice."