Tim Karetai, a friend of Cleghorn for 20 years, said the 39-year-old was making changes to turn his life around.
Cleghorn had lived a rough life and had been arrested multiple times, but was working to escape the culture of crime he had been involved in, Karetai said.
"He was sick of the same old pattern ... he got sick of that way of life."
Cleghorn was born in Dunedin and had lived there for most of his life, but was in the midst of moving away and getting a fresh start away from anything that could drag him back in, Karetai said.
Cleghorn was scheduled to start a new job on January 5 as a meat worker near Balclutha.
He was in a transitional period and it was especially sad for him to die in the middle of it, Karetai said.
He was a great friend who was always there and willing to listen, Karetai said.
"There wasn't anything he wouldn't do ... even if he had to take his own cloth off his own back, he'd do that."
The family were shocked and hurting, but Cleghorn's 19-year-old son was coping with the loss, Karetai said.
"He's going to be missed by everybody."